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“Situation Ware ed” Fernale adver, tisements in The World are repeated FREE in ‘The Evening World. OvER 500,000 OVER 500,000 VE NING Gime 740 DITO ~u hk am Tal armen sn World. CIRCULATION ; . } CIRCULATION =< 4 Words cost 80 Cents | \GUARANTEED. SOAR AN LEED 20 Words Cost 10 Conte in The Word. in The Wertd, [« Cirealation Books Open to Al” PRICE ONE CENT. EDITION —————— PRETTY G00D FOR CRIPPLES, New York’s Team in Ragged = Shape, bot Manages ==. to Play Ball, is TIERNAN’S “CHARLEY HORSE,” Bannon in Right Field and Wile. aon Covers Doyle’s Cushion, Jack Taking Second, PRICE ONE CE EDITION JURY SCORES COL FELLOWS, The District-Attorney’s Office : Blamed for Delays in Bring. ing Cases to Trial ‘HOMICIDE IN PARTICULAR. . You see, Chaunce, he gave a dinner for harmony, He had Benny Harrison, and McKinley, and Tommy Reed, and Levi P. and Warner Miller, and Stevey Elkins, , Ayothee Pronentmant Against the and Ham Fish, and many others. Then, like old Arbaces in the tale, at the height of the feast he rung in a skeleton on the boys in the shape of Tommy C. Their eyes all Bailing of Witnesses in jumped in their heads, like lanterns on a bjcycle, and every one asked: ‘‘We thought this was harmony, and what is he doing here?’ And Chaunce answered: ‘That is Dinean’s Case. all right, boys; he is the great harmonizer—he is the undertaker. at, drink and be merry, for to-morrow you will be knifed.” ; ‘SUSPICION OF A CONSPIRACY. lemal adviner and telat of the mem- IL ROAD IN CON CONTEMPT, CROKER WON AND LosT. [ RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. SPORTS TO-MORROW, r i, HEEAHAU RR HOR BURKE RETURNS TO HIS teas | . “Prat jury, .our Honor, may be al- RK-PHILADELPHIA GAME WILL thet Baeeah EVs ai ways trusted to go wrong which ignores barred the (Pe ec'a Morse, hut race TRACK, BT. ASAPH, May 29.— DE GIVEN IN TO-NIGHT’S BAsH-|Eddie Back in Left Garden and | vidence, However, on| and despises the advics of the District- Picked the Wrong Derby W: . |The races run on this track to-day re- RALL B: : | ¢ / ‘| Attorney, to whom it is bound to go. Tudge Gildersleeve sobiots Tevceale a Big| =P80M DOWNS, May 2.—The Amer- | sulted an follows: Many Varieties ot ALL BXTHAY | Stator Retires with a Glass - Which te Find an In. “Tt has not only been the-custom in B | scans wore unusually fortunate in plek.| ,Firnt Race—Five furlongs,—Won bj ‘any Varieties of Contests and — | dictment. this State and county for the GrandJury Fine of $14,760, Ing out the Derby winner to-day. Mr.|¢'1n"} “ear plats.) thal Pantie nat Outings Scheduled Keasben Voctt “ith Renita eared Ar lany Makeshifies ’ to seek the assistance of the District- Richard Croker won on the first race by | Time—1.003-4. and Fifty-ffth street, North River. Attorney, but it is @ matter to which tt backing Courtier, the Prince of Waler's| wScoand BaceBlx ania halt furlongs Wewaren Land and Water Club, Seweren, NJ. ‘ is bound by oatha. éntry, Mr. Croker backed! Courtier sim-| Some %s eee an eee ere: ane onen Cond aki (Special to The Evening World.) “If the Grand Juty should not fotlow|A Sharp Trick to Circumvent aor, ee een ee tn tines or Teaporeiia thirds. Patines “38 Lae We Il, Horse Racing, Yachting, | Knicxernocner vacht « " POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, May ‘ the advice given by the District-Attor- Prior Ju Walen had backed one of his (Mr. Cro-|,Juird Race Seven furlongs.—Won by Pavonia Yacht Club,’ Communipaw, N. 2. 2%.—Arthur Irwin and his coterte of rain- David Hannigan is the District-At-| ney because it thinks him either inca- Judgment, ker‘) horses at Newmarket, He lont|s <0 a'tor Gleoe Gan thoy i peri Bioyoling—Everything. Rowing. makers from William Penn's big village ac re 1s too long de-| pable or insincere, its unas duty Is to his winning on Courtter by backing The gt each 82 Harlem River Annual Regatta. oe a ire oN seuuas an Sheree i im this city and county of | go to the Court and to inform the Judge Owl for the Derby. i Pensalc River Annual Regatta, ane the Polo Grounds tl New York, * * * If the Distriet-| of the doubts, It is then the function of | Must Pay fer Kasements on Down- SUTOnmE OW ot by outa eto 2 ane “1 Mr, Manley selected Sir Visto and won| even; Gov. Fifer, second, 6 to 6 place,| Where te Find Your Most Popula: fw York Cance Club races; ensonbwrm, 't: 1) te SUS Rall!” OWE Oe OOtene eae hin duty the Court to give proper advice, but in Town Property. enough to pay a large portion of the|and Oporto third, Time: . Pastime at Its Best Got abled pennant chasers. They cathe eafly h crimes or killinga| the first inetance advice must always expenses of his European tour. ee : St_Andrew's Club Handicap, Talmadge Trophy, | 20 they were brimful of confidenes Oe” an that of Solomom Mann by David | be sought from the District-Attorney. Probably the most fortunate of the LATONIA RESULTS. : they Aled of to the fela, 4 “The Evening] “Having said that, I will now refer! yuage qiidersieeve, in the Superior | Americans was Mr. Oxnard, the sugar Stel Tontoer Phieaoeate Per A succession of brilliant vietortes tm He would be a badly twisted logician a" Editorial of Baturday, May 2. | to the presentment which has just been | qoit+ to-day fn ia millionaire, of Nebraska, He said 3 CK, LATO! | who would attempt to figure out just| Richmond wintry Club, Richmond, 8, 1, | the West and the manner in which they Pe The Grand Jury to-day handed in two | filed in court, Nee ae Biesins Hetitade titee cad | (Ma the dame Bellet! in) Ltd Fioke- lade cosphe wr the vice ieee ual @RY Deonratien Day shoot ve A pacion enue, mowed down Buck Ewing's Porkopdlie \ { vortant presentments. One was in Promises Better Work. @Ajudged them gullty of contempt of | >ery’# luck that I had in President] track to-day were as follows: of carnival for the sportively inclined,| Lenox Club Handteap Tow tan ball-tossers in the opening gains e¢ mr. Yon to the dilatoriousness of the| “rhe Grand Jury in this matter, after| Court’ Clevetand’s luck; hence, I backed Bir] firat Race Seven, furlone by] yet tne holiday has moat certainly be-| Twenty-third atreet and Mant the Western series at hotne Diairict-Attorney in the trial of homt- | seexing the advice of the District-Attor-| ‘The decision was rendered in the case | Visto.” Peabody, 10 to 1 and 3 to 1; Reatifice come the big day of the year for track, Athlettes. Were too much for the Quakers; AGG "ay cide snd other cases. ne! ~-. The presentment stated that there Row im the Tombs fourteen men ani has very properly come to the’ton-| of Henry M..!Paber, as executor of the| Consremman McGa, of Massachu- {for pince, was second, and Vide ‘Third. | neta and aquatic contests, to say noth: HA, Obenltal ot oortn, orton Poick | Bace etna papper ine. chats. clusion that the evidence concerning the; will of Charles C. Taber, against the, #etts, backed Curm ra place, Mr. . ing of other outing: oard—an | NJ ‘ 5 rf disappearance of the Dineen witnesses railroads to recover damages for taking | W- 8. Ferguson, of Pittsburg, Pa.; ex- ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, | t* ttt would put tt—is an unusually | of, & A © Cemex Caledonian Park, Jemey Jenne out ine manner calueted ae Women charged with homicide, some of|did not warrant indictment, but the| easements in front of Nos. 137, 139 and| Mayor Grant, of New York; Mr. Peter but a prise polhter-pigeoh to BINA ZE 4 heavy one, and he will be hard to please | Caledonian Club Spring Handicaps, Sulzern Ca- : 4 + Whom have been there since last No-| matter has been turned over to me and| itl Pearl street and Nos, #0 and 92|Morris and Mr. Foxhall Keene, were 5 ‘who cannot gratity whatever craving he | {im ar Hundred and Twenty-seventh atreet and Pesky: Seek hee a vember, to the succeeding Grand Jury. Beaver street, An Injunction restrain-|@lso big winnets on the result of the} RACE TRAC °K, ALEXANDER I8L-)may have for eny variety of amuse-| ‘Brooklyn Athletic Club games, Maspeth, L. 1 When the Giants trotted upen eut ney seme oe tases mentioned by the! “I can assure Your Honor that the Ing the operation of the roads was also Derby. He e May %.—The sate toe baat ed ment, — fleld for their preliminary practice, it ry are as follows: means taken by me to probe into this or. —- for to-morrow’s races a ia track are} From the moment when the racing ALDERMEN ASK A A CHANCE, | was noticed that there had been @ big The description of the Derby and othe: ; One case in November, 16%, that of] ccnspiracy—and conspiracy it wae—will| raver recovered f aadarn? tee taeda | Faces Will Do found on. page 6 ote this | 8% fouow! SPOEUS ash re clone: eummens Bis tg * |i‘ the outmeld. ‘The ever weldome Bernard Fostio. be found to be nether remiss nor inade-|on Aug. 2 Under the Judgment. the | edition. Nee ee uo] Prepare for the start in the century run! Wane ¢he Mi face of "Bilent Mike” ‘Tisenan WAS aie In January, 1895, one case, that of John | gua Toads ware given the option of avoidin 4 TERI ae Reynard TD. Gerben ‘Ho| which he has entered, until the last alga ing. Mike has sprung a bad cage ‘ef J. Malone. Col, Fellowa then took up the matter] trerdey eauininey oo anh aamaees HOWLAND’S GREAT TENNIS. |¥e0 |; He “10! blow of the glove in the Lavigne-Ever em iere “Charley Horse,” and it will be several Ia February, 186, five cases; those of | of the other presentment. ments tn question. This option wa ——— Tachi aad” 10 Pielien : Nita] Bard bout at Coney Inland, there will| | The bill to vest the Board of Alder-| days before he will be able to play, Wrancesco Barcia, Charles Bucher, Tim-|" «When I came into office,” gala ne,|Fun for alxty days, which. practically he New Eng-| , Seon n'a halt furlong Bot be moment when @ competition i | m with perpetual power to Investl-| pannon was eent to look out for Might gate the affairs of the various ctty de-| arden in Michael's place, w ‘ partments was given a hearing by the! ville’s Mayor resumed ed old Mayor to-day, Fuller replaced Mui at al The entire Boant of Aldermen was| ,p svtend Staffont ana rice Welcome Not progressing. othy D. Murphy, Bridget Ryan and Defeating Paret. | Rondde: ‘ meant a btay of judgment for that here were 900 indictments untried left|{ength of time a falluce we pay, would Line vady-Lalke Margaret White. over from the administration of my dis-| result in the enforcement of the Injunc (Special to The Evening World.) ree ae In March, 1605, two cases; those of tion. iW HAVE! pte eit pet esta tinguished predecessor, De Lancey Nicoll. | “9. sievated Rallroad magnates, how-]|_NEW HAVEN, May 2%.—The morning | Bissrre In April, 18%, two cases; those of Do-| ince then so many indictments have| ever, endeavored to trick the Superior play in the New England tennis tourna-| Tair! Race—Six and & Gravesend Derby, Myrtle su ter furlongs been found that with the faciliti Court bringis di th e 1d Vaileyrt Present to urge approval, Both these roves Se menico Calado and Clara Gregory. ter ccestaamd it lo. ienposarene fee ane | geecingh apeiuet stha: property ta\ttha| mics creme. wae Vyely Sndiahary. The ie R President Jeroloman baged his argu-| but despite the cea Se s In May, 18%, two cases; those of Sol- Mann and Louisa Steinmetz. ment on the section of the Consoloda-| Were confident of thet chief match was the Howland-Paret Supreme Court While the original sult the proud Quakers. to keep within 1,600 of the indictments] was still pending. , In which Howland won his sec-| Fourth Race—@sven furlongs. ith two decisions | conte: ear. they hoped to esca th mos + -] dim MeLagghli envell tion act, which declares that the Alder- a cases many witnesses are | oD 7*0F FAVDERULG tO) Viet re eet cet MALL TOMER’ ViSIOEY OF the, COMPAS AM Mla re Rluahiug men are the trustees of the property| Davia “Swapped” with Deyte, Getained in the House 0. Detention and More Murders Than Ever. Commissioners “Appointed in the ay-| ment. aret was in good form, but was| sallsbary Fassett funda and effects of the city of New| Endise Frank $30,250 | clearly outplayed, Anxlety onstrate his Court proveedings the presentment saya .n the interests| “We have more homicide cases on our| Pre! York, and that, therefore, the Board | Kna\ y ‘Denpatoh . neen't of justice and humanity these| hands now than can ever be tried. The| sanine Waue of the eawem ae and er Howland's great shape is a delightful alia Paice ie} should have the power to see whether |big “left-hander haa been” doing” hard ~ eases should be tried as goon as the| simple fect is that the calendar of| The ralitosd companics then oblaine | SUrprize to his friends. He is now re- u ee Brooklyn va Cieveland, Kastern Park, 10.90 a.|{he Property, funds and effects are helng | work lately and belleves he nas recov- . an, order, fn the Bupreme Coure requir garded as a formidable aspirant. for | Tenacious hateau Thee properly handled, tred all his old-time terrific speed. hs facilities of the District Attorney’a|each court ts crowded each day with| ing °iraner to show cause why they | Championship honors. A summary of girees Brown ve, Yale, Provide People, he said, were tired o: these) During preliminary | office and the Courts will permit. more cases than Your Honor or any|should not remain in possession of the| the morning play Is: C Sharpe eton va, Harvard, juniketing Gai from Albany, which Pavis's arm gol oe Such trials, say the Grand Jury, ought | Judge ean ever dispose of. easements, und staying all Interference| | L. . Billings, Yale, deteated, D. , Smitn,| Fox Glove ve Univeral of Pet Smounted to little, because of the in- lay firet an put vie on a not in any event to be postponed for| ‘This is due to the fact that this city,| Ubon Klving vine: Supreme Court | PL Kellogg, “Yale, defeated w. 11, Mundy, | sandstone, Vatversity of Mic eee ne alled “off at critical coke cee bee Chicago team more than three months after the crime| with its shifting population of over| Judge Glidersiceve then was aske 4 ot a been rt ‘There would be no gpportunity to doc. Jane. “The weather was dslighiter {s committed, and the interests of justice | 2,000,000 inhabitants, has but three courts,| compel the railroads to pay the di er te TA tRat New Tore: gate FP. Kel-| woodehopper tor the books then and get ready for the ‘will be best served by trying all persons| while ail other American cittes of more] *hce between the Buperior and Supreme| M$,0 p Siowiand, New York, defeated 3. P.| LTN2 Ghia": Finerea Pufeaitent Yeroloman incurred the die: she Rees Orter accused of homicide within one month of| than £00,000 inhabitants have twice as| Judge Gifderslesve, in his opinion, saya| itr. SGuubies will ‘nat be be + — pleasure of the Tammany members of | The, batting order was as follown the finding of the indictmente against| many. Chicago alone has eight. that If the stay granted by the Suprem | to-morrow. sun until her sporting mews ace|, the Board implying that Mayor Piracy shete, Recorder Goff then addressed the Court had the power claimed for it,| “The afternoon matches resulted as fol- Cresent Wheelin Gilroy had wi port of the Boyle, 16. then it operated to undo the final J lows! gave Bar missioners of Accounts after their 4 ‘The presentment then takes up cases| Grand Jury and thanked them for their| ment, of another court of competent | Ov"), pneips, Yale, defeated L. G. Bi Se ETI bury Park Investigation of the Dock Board, Doyle. 3. tn which children are involved elther| Work, He said that it was extremely |Juriudiction which was regularly pro- . RE TAR tetas ot becca Diphtheria, Wheelmen’s meet, Waltham, Mavs, TOT ee Gakley Ssclared. that Van} altren, et. defendants or witnesses, and recom-| appropriate and proper that they should|““The ‘Superior ‘Court had ample and defeated J. F. Talmage, Jr, (Special to The Evening World.) Ney ernjeman. did not Stafford, 2d. \ds that such cases should invariably | have called the attention of the Court|complete jurisdiction, and the Court to ted N. 1. Phelps, 6-3, un-| RAHWAY, N. J., May 29—The Board of Health t esident Jerolon eens have the preference over all others, to the conaition of affairs in the prisons, |first take’ jurisdiction of a matter has has plac ory house on Hudock said hotly that he consilered tt an in-| KM@uAs, p. Buckley, @ It is recommended that no such cases} The Grand Jury acted upon 48 cases | the Mant to proceed to judgment and to Grimin, Yate, dee] sreet under fon of sult fo the Tammany members of the!) eM Loge” of 5 re Lau otored 7 0% 0 Presid ° —Mr, should be postponed to accommodate| during the past month and found 8% "provided "it ean grant the rellef SEL acd a Be eae 8 totored dies teers : aatement i die ent ; make ach ia counsel. indictments, —_——— Alderman Goodman made the point We ‘hoid,"" sa ya the Judge, “that a 5 4 that perhaps the Commissioners of Ac-| Hamilton connected with one ef Dincen Conspiracy Denounce: col, Fellows sald afterwards that he| yustice of the weme Court hae no THE ST. LOUIS HERE. Capta’ to Enforce Exetse Laws. |v jeisey ‘city Yacht Club opening saiitorm Com-| counts themselves might have to be in. | Knause's straight ones, raising the Be i 41d not consider that the Grand Jury | turtadietion to modify or stay the opera- = : The laws of the Department were|musioay, Nooo | trom Mo-| Nestiwated after they had got through | sphere to left centre, but Van was there @ other presentment was in relation | presentment reflected in any way upon| tion of @ judgment of this, Court, ob-|New American Liner Passes the| calied to the attention of the captains, | hs x°s” ‘ekt (ls ovening all from Ho) with “spending thelr $10,000 approprla- |to meet tt. Atler two strikes ti had deen to the bailing out of witnesses in the| tne administration of his office tained and outstanding under the clr- Hoek Amia Hen : ae Gaealtn tion called, Boyle placed one into let case of Thomas Dineen, the Police Court = —o . cumstances here disclose who Were Given instevolions to. ¢nford fs, ible ‘The Mayor will probably appreve the|which Burke gathered in nicely an and : In conclusion he says that the rall-| The new American liner St. Louis, shay trie tly: and to also see PANE 1) Talend, bil. Burkeville arose en-masse to weleome clerk, indicted for bribery at the last roads disregarded the injunetion of the| which 1 regulation of the Department was faith- ty Inland. sane BIG FIRMS INDICTED. ‘ hich left Lewes, Del, on Monday} fully carried into effect, the @lectton, . Superior Court, and in ‘so doing wer + ye tab Hallman cracked a single past o The presentment stated that the Grand — guilty of @ violation of a decree of the} Morning on her trial trip, passed Bandy = ie nali, Bath Beach, | por che Soottish-American Athletic Club Delehanty pushed a hot one e PI iat a | certain Ants eld Did Wet Mave | Court Hook at 2.45 o'clock this afternoon, ague City. ior fhe Rosttish American Athletic Club's an- | stafford, but, the sph ser pa Pay a ee. aes o: Gives ia teu. SSS ‘The Bt. Louis passed Quarantine at| CORNING, N.Y, May 29--A meeting of the AUN SBORIAE $8Ih NL Meee Ree tie aap Lit eaneare eg eta ae ne Bt Weis there Was Humcies sridenoe 50 e . HERMAN PABST DEAD. 333 P.M. Now York State Basenall League off-ialn was held Yaoht Club reeaita tor apecial| welliknoee’ acne Was forced to retin ure allow a grave suspicion that a con-/ The Grand Jury to-day filed indict- _ She reached her pler foot of Vesey morning. A franchise was 0 clanaee place at second, Davis ‘piracy had been formed to defeat the|menta charging @ misdemeanor against street, shortly after 4 o'clock Crain ut! an retiaed, “and “on TET" yon, Huth Yaeht Club regatta, Port Rich: | regular hand, evenia there wil | Dosition at third,» Pi tock, Morne‘tevt nor ate as ert mon pea one-mite tavice wath, nile rato M ends of Jaton, there was not ‘sumetent the following well-known department When off the lightship she was passed ix club league, aad a temporary | Pleasant Point Yaont Ch Jamaica Bay. | Mxera onhy! ants one-mile team relay race for ae backstop. Vie \@eidenos on which to find an Indletmant, | stores: , @ brother of Freder-|by the Red Star line steamer Rhyn- Jala VES RAIS PAE LN: DRED) RA RRlbe Arty Rs | PARTON: SORtOL eS: Thompson pasted a safe oni te The Grand Jury, therefore, recom-| John Dantell & Bons, Macy & Co., tek Pabst, President of the big Mil-| land, hence for Antwerp. They ex-|-—— ines -_ ao = ar — and allman and Delehanty mended that the testimony taken before | Bloomingdale Bros., Stern Bros., Hilton, | *~ Sey A i home. “Cross walked to. first. that body be laid before the June Grand | Hughes & Co., Ehrich Br B. C. Koch waukee Brewing Company, and man-| changed compliments, forced Thom mon at third, Two seam ager of the Company's branch In Chi-] The 8t. Louis then headed towards the Wille ill generously gave Jury, and that Grand Jury be instructed|4 Co, Adams & Co. A. 8. Jammes & ares non_ first. bes te sent a slow ol ve % cago, died last night at the Hotel Ma-| bar, coming in through Gedney's Chan- - to continue the investigation, Co., Hearn & Co, and Simpson, Craw- a and going for the Southwest Spit. sspane and poscues em. Sere ae The peseentmients — with | ford & Simpson. is wife was at his bedside when he| When panning the Hook, the flag at the right for a base, sen Banpon ac compliment to the Gerry Society. The indictment charged that these ary: i the rubber and putting But Ke rs Marine Observatory was dipped in honor three-quarter pole. Doy! i 10 Ne De 4 F ms tal jows Praises the Jury, oe ned koninn Demet rly es BARBERS TO CLOSE SUNDAYS, | °f the arrival of the big ocean liner and easy bounder to Reilly and Burke raced As soon as the presentment had been the aslute earned by her : tn home, but Davis was fol out at foreman, District-attorney | the Component part of the metal in the ¢ Louls made a splendid, ap- second. Beer a PRUNE Tce ce xotineg cones (Tee eer crarnianey Homeren | favours iit, dirt, bAY cnn gun weet ees . rma ave xem 7 2 c f the Grand Jury deser F deck works and poate Quaker being laid out for = few ieee work 05 th9 te 7 haere | peer oesnceciven 10 court at @o'clock'this| Ar pany, May 2.-The Governor has vhite paint’ showed. off to Tents. Jack then “swiped fe geen ee it rhe rice after: is: signed the bill of ‘or Collins, ree Hon. Bho he has two pole masts standing was run down on Vi ap task with peculiar credit and ability, Se a0 nollie, well forward, fy to right was gob 4 utring barber Pp On the foremast crow nest is at ‘This Grand Jury has differed from oth- MISS DODGE VERY Low. Atatersexce ppt Saratons A and N tpehad| tant atin ait ema lane we. ers in attending euch day most care- ers to be’ close Pipes are painted: bimcie, ‘each "with | fully to the whole day's calendar, leay- ition of Ri a $8 BUS ERT. White band near the top. Her lunge Buckley forced @ safe one pest secon ‘ ted 65 tas unno tine Fell Throgh an Airahaft, Houses leave fittle decks space compared but was doubled up on | Wilson ‘As Your Honor well knows, this has| wasHINGTON, D. C., May 29.—Mi Mary MoNally, thirteen yeara olf, of 317 Kast | {po Came steamers with flush mot been the practice of other Grand) anigail Dodge is about the same thia|Nimety-third wrest, fell through the airshaft| ‘The big British fj Turles, which have suffered witnesses to| morning. Her condition Is very low and {2m the eeron4 story to the barement for Calcutta, Ip Alcides, bound an her red ensign to the catch of MoGill's hot | }iner. made @ poor throw of agall Dounder, and the Ht isis trotted to second. home at 236 thle. aft d dipped it three times to the 0 t come a ge onck G07 ibe, a ese she {s ynconsclous nearly all the time, tadurieg She was tal aihmetican greyhound. | The ues cases, getting a hearing for two Representative Hitt's condition shows| Howie, torr, waiting, for ihe malls 9! seat mer Teutonic, and Ladew's Fuller to first. Wilson a ty” of more. no change. Weather Forecast. yacht, Orienta, Joined ih welcoming the Very Obedient Body. om re ending 8 P.M. new 4 vicinity: Falr to-day ip with a ringing sulute and the moved up one on Buckley’. wi win threw Y ‘om \ crew of the St. Louis returned the com- to catch Parke pappin ncn then dropp» For thirty-sta OM DECORATION DAY—Parties ing to the “Another departure of equal impor- | Teme viewing the patnde ‘will, aaa | for New York City ot pliment, cheering in true Yankee fash- first and "eee c Grand Jury | Mouquin’ urent opem at 148 Fulton et. one, paseliy @ shunfer eho fon As the splendid flyer passed up the ‘Bai rie Poe oes gree ‘Obedient to | Huab dinner and Wordeaux wines excellent, ¢4* of weg | bay, the chorus of steam. whistles #rew ny BMedur made yp thal os 2988 3 ene Rnenemrere \ndie| louder and one of the offtcers on the hot one, retiring the mandates of the law in persis- Good Wieels, These Hibertrs y Rharmacys | bridge was kept busy, blowing the steam ‘Two runs. ntiy secking and following the advice) Cail and see them at ¢ Warren at, 1798 Rroad- ¢ 4 aoM.. @i2'M., mw] whistle in acknowledgment of the of ee office of the Dis rict-Attorney, | ey. New York, and 1217 Bedford ave. Brooklyn. ° - utes. SCORE BY INNIRGS: : ty di ted —T ee Tearonies Extruct of Mait and Lops, for con- Si moment nhaheadie, ¢ os 1S ER Dit 3 tRN Philadelphia ...... 9 0 @ whe ae bee 4 ompaeiel y Sanignaies | suet Rersht Tr eect Forder ite, | valescents tumiug mothers and dyypecice Hoc, Hoxel Teeth Rewdor, eheointels pare. 106, THE ST. LOUIS—ARRIVED HERE THIS AFTERNOON, BOW YOKE vvnene 99D ry