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a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3U, 10U5. "RUNNING DOWN |e oeeneen eer a. e|CO-NIGHT'S BIG BOUT.) 58.252. ANOTHER FOR ROSEBERY. RIGHT WON THE RAGE, 22342" Bemr et : th at ficial ret—Arthur N, Jervis, Long Isl- GREAT BOXERS TO SPAR. iM pute Amicabty. THE FIREBUGS, ‘The Consolidated Board of Wotkers in @ | the cloakmaking industry have sent out circulars calling attention to the deplor-] Most Formidable Antagonist. Plate, to-day, Lord Rosebery, whore 30, ‘heelmen, Brooklyn, N.Y. The generous proposition of John 1. i : } : burn Course in 1.14.30, pea, nel maee RROORI TH MY Na wat aby able condition of the men and women Sulllvan to vacrifice a nighta eneage, | St Visto won the Derby yesterday, okiy Ny beter Beanty, Paste Ah! ed in the strike last Fall and Win- o The Arrest of Morris Schoen.|s:s"e°:'" Ss "iss ss ment fo appen att bg bene which | Pon AetNe Wt Arum, eM HUY Both Have Defeated Bowen, of New ft i. ¥ fe te ia to be tendered to Jack De: dicapper—A. G. helder, Ik A. W., New sk cloak manufacturers to ap- ia to endered to Jac! mprey at Meapp : ‘ int @ committee of seven to meet the Madison Square Garden on the nignt | Four horses started, and the following Allowed Seven Minutes’ Handicap | *o KS oy ay wins B. Troy, New Yor , 4 xT hauer May Break Up | semmittes.of gueratives so as to settle] Orleans, During Their Careers. | of June & is being discussed by rporting | %&® the renult: Lord Rosebery's cheat Qyer the Scratch Man. pense men to-day, nut filly Avilion, by Camellard—Myra, A meeting of the Century Road Cub of America Gang of Incendiaries, | EMPLOYMENT FOR 1,000 MEN. the decision EPSOM DOWNS, May 9. ‘ -Mil- for the Great Surrey Breeders’ Foat|H@ Ooyered the Irvington-Mil ‘citie 9 Comparitore—it Powell, Kings Hackett, Schilling, Schoo! Againet “Evening World” Measure. J ee 6 won; Mr. Douglas Baird's bay or brown will be held at Asbury Park in July, when new ‘This will be the first time he has ap- colt Symington, by Ayrshire—Siphont. officers will be elected. Zimpher vs. Kelly and Halligan vs, Wir, Lites, Havtenet at’ the Madigan | second; A. W. Cox's chestnut ily Tac] Titus Retired After Ten Miles— aie The Latter Says Bicyciists Deserve elie Rolling-Mitls af Joliet, Mm, tm Fatt| Denny the Seaside's Card, | Sivise Carden, which took piace a few | HAt% DY SprineteM Radiant, thied. Bloomers in Plenty. eaTerettne Cam racing vam areal an to Be Run Down, Swing Again. ya afver his downfall at New Orleans. | igyicy ticee one racine were anen ate Ment Th competition until the National "moet "at JOLIET, 111, May 30.—The rolling mills| O16 of the chief topics alecuesed on| 07 that occasion the amphitheatre wan| ned three Pounds. a BELIEVE 3 i THE LEADER. eae nO dan Brecy department | the Face track, in the oat onerisora aud CONG: “WEG OPAEION, CITE. Nin ran | MMOLE epee Whe Sunn (Soectal to The Evening World.) athe Macing Hoard of the Connecticut Divaion ot] , AMY Perton using, or permitting to te | —— : shag hg sine, pen aneeyneet to | Club-houses, and every uptown sporting | 17). praia okt peoelr im, was! sun, which made it the hottest day of} HILTON, N. J., May 20--The seventh | ine one mie Connecticut Stace championship and | used or Intended to be used for the carrying fi? fat resort for the past few days, la the! Wili ane ent vox with Joe Lennon, of | the Year, In consequence the crowd of | #nnual twenty-five-mile road race of the | the one mile Britgenort city caamplonshio £9 C6] passengers, whether the same shall be Important Capture of West-Side — es twenty-round glove contest between| Boston, who has been his sparring part-| people present was comparatively amall,| Metropolitan” Association of Cycling cos carrying passengers, other than the driver, Moaitedi nad shee IL per, For mpmme tame, In point of interest] Monara. Croker and Dwyer were among | Clubs was ridden to-day over the Irving | a sisiswing acon will be rn at the fourth] Sot Mall be required to carry on seh venieley | House-Burners Locked For thie exhibition wil, compare tavoratly | aye Americans prewents Montauk was | (on-Milhurn course, under a hot oun and | yThe,"eeing fest rtyT Uh fing dat" [ater undown aad befor eunean «Haat Frank A, Eever Bett and Middle Weight Charmmlon ite. | scratched for the Horsley Plate, for two.| WIth the mercury chaaing the 90's, Not-|onton, at the Waltham track, on June 17; Clans] lights, of suffctent tiluminating power aad in a Few Days. greaniter for the Hotel and Restaurant Waltery simmona will fgure ax_principals, Cor-| year-olda, and Harry Reed was acratehei| Withatanding the Intense heat, however, |A OMe mile, 240 car. oné.iniel mile, open: | placed a te be viaible at a distance of 200 Oskar Kluge has been elected Financial Sec- Glonnel. Wissimmons wilt have weve | for the Royal Stakes, ie was considered @ good diy for euch (SMU, Bt eee ra iter Remdtaae; [1 tRUMt ot abla VeRieiol retary, and Emil Tautenhahn wag made Re- eral days to select & worthy opponent. The latter event.a handicap of 600 sov-| # Face. ‘one inile tandem, handicap. Any violation of this ordinance shall be pam 4) cording Becretary, by the Workmen's Cremation E All the betting men in this city and q Early in the day the contestants be- Ls Sas ished as a misdemeanor. FIRE MARSHAL FEELS EASY. | society ot New York and vicinity. Brooklyn expect to be able to know just | °reens for three-year-olds and up- ta arrive on the course and by 11| Capt. 1. Mauser, of the Awhenbrostel Ricycte| This Is the proposed ordinance adve: |” ‘There will be @ mase-meeting of cap-pressers how to place their money after they | Wards, six furlongs, was won by Royal| ®&! s é Club, has scheduled the following club rime fT] cated by OT! ry 4 tt 38, Ladiow street, this gvening. The Grane have welghed up the exhibition per-| Rose, a brown filly by Royal Fern-Rosa. | © clock, the hour for starting the race, | next’ month” June 4, to Coney Island; June 7, to y “The Evening World” and pre Labor ormances of Jim and Bob. ation will be present. ary. El Diablo, a brown horse, by Rob-| Meatly all of the contestants were here. June % to New Roche ne 11, to’ sented to the Board of Aldermen at the i 2. “ . . i ai oiidandn June 13, to Sheepshead fay; Juno 1 Yast meeting by Aldet Deteetive eCasiey Doslares We es | iis set tet te Mal “att AN PUGILISTIC POINTERS, |i e.PevthTantram, was accona, and] Tier? erga and‘soran of wheel| Fels, ian 12 et wdtdt a [publican lender in the Board, ts parpoos His Prisoner “Dead to Rights” + A ‘ ' ton-Mentohe, was thikd wom Clonceaele i co make the stress and evento Ge create 5 jere were bloomers and divi This Time. sear Scher Fron asmhare, oar P Bosate, ig nae wn ee ORAM Wey Scutslibace tin. ihres Fale tian, oe ralore and some of the wearers of them ‘ safer to citizens out after dark afoot, te Gute Eavette “delegates "tothe Filnt-Glase Sim Kennedy to meet for ftteen or twenty-tve| Clty and Suburban Course, about one| Had to stand @ tough “roasting” from | fr the ving intart, paced the 60,000 men and women who get exer { Workery Convention. Founda in the Seaside Athletic Club the latte] and one-quarter miles, there were only | {6 ,"rowls x8 well as from VOM Holl | was held by Tyler and made at Waltham Oct, bre Letras and Maou by beayele ee ‘The work of the Central Office de- PO ygee ton Petites ore ge em part of next month, = |. two runners. alatteh Brea’ Titus, of. the Rivorei te . ‘sarki Wikk e long day in ces, shopa tectives, in trying to run down the gang | °°,’ aisadlons composed of women lat of firebugs which has been operating | factories st Neponset, Mass, painting ‘and "ae pp 2tch Madden tra he wil not Aeht ain nti sorting natis. GEORGE ("KID") LAVIGNE. gets a match wi mmy Barty, of Chicago, crt im cd inv the varreot, ot, Praak MMetholzer has bean elected, Offoe : hall rar ange griidd econ ee eee ae ee na cmontce | Manastr ty, Branch 1 of the tadenendent Bakers, | “Kid” Lavigne, of Saginaw, Mich., and | round bout at 105 pounds before the Seaside Ath- Giaim, {a the head of a thoroughly or-|Federation Is August Gorner, Jack Everhart, the Southern light- | tetlo club. ; «ee ganized band of incendiaries te eee Sita wears ae Wate Me ae ‘Gorey damid eRe Billy Hit, Muldoon rian Schoenhauer is thirty-five years old.| gates for having refused to join in the strike {fea that he could give “Kid” Mr. Russell's brown colt Whittier, by | Wheelmen. the scratch man, was a Chicago. SvinE ry and to those who go out: Laureate-Virginia Shore-was first a| Sided favorite: A. H. Barnett, Crescent oyoaGo, May 30.—The annual Memorial Day | U"lving after nightfall. + 8nd) Wheelmen, Plainfleld, and Svot, of the It is intended to serve as @ messengem, Mr. J, Best's bay colt Powick, by Sara-| sume Clut, each of whom had fifty sec: | Thleako bicycle road race from the Lincoln) | & band-Elegance, was second. onds' start on Titus, also hi ‘A fol-| Monument in Lincoln Park to Evanmon and] Of protection to life, limb and property, y lowing. Another man’ in the race, who|retirn, 4 vilstancs of about twenty miles, was! and its wisdom is so apparent that in the, Sere “hes very | Won to-day’ by Dworak. Time, 68 3-6m, GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Basile We ine Westmarciand. Wheel: eae five days since “The Evening Worlg®| ee men, , Pa,, who had a handl- first proposed it, it has received the come roof tee amie quarter minutes. BASEBALL CHAT. mendation and support of a host of peo tective MoCauley, |on Proctor's Theatre. The carpenters say they| ‘The original star bout of the evening | «go in « iimited-round tout at 135 pounds, and| Many of the bookmakers at the track are com. he mit Man Wan sent on his ton es ple of all classes, foes sa fib ai 18s Levin witset Rin Brite a, toon ts ordered to do so by the twas to be between “Kid” Lavigne and|| seqatiations hare been opered for a Atteenround | PMAlnine that they are unable to collect wome of | Journey promptly, at 110 A.M: ATI) ay predicted by “The Rvening World” yester-] Out of seventeen Aldermen whose Detective McCauley, accompanied by] The following labor orkanizations have their| Young Griffo.” The latter, however, | pout to be decided Jn Boston on June 17, tah in that have been made They | eo ired J. Tetus, the scratch. man, |47. Jim Rtaford war forced to drop out of the | views were sought as to “The Evening : regular meetings this evening: Culinary ‘Trades | did not show any inclination to get into aes © nreaten to publish the list of delinquents and) was started, amid three rousing cheers, | game in itn early stages. Hoth he and Tiernan | Worl rd Fire Marshal Mitchel, took his prisoner) Colnci; Amalgamated Pre 1 Union No: | condition to meet. Lavigne, and for| la McCoy witnessed the bout between milly |to brand them as welchers, Thin state of affaire| by Walter Hanger. Are TAs had Way, ahd Sl. will (be sbveray idlye | ag Gabeennns Cen ikon aemuee bat to the Yorkville Police Court, where 3 other reasons the Club found it neces-| Smith and Tommy Kyan on Monday night, and| seems to point to some sort of organization “phe lendera sat the scoring pointe] tctore either wil! be able to play. spoke heartily in favor of tt r Justice Ryan, at the request of the| frei Av 480, Ke ot Lei Musical |sary to let Griffo go and substituted | M4 he was satisfied that he could make It inter- | among the penciliers wimply for the purpose of] Were aX follows: oe eC ised to vote for the measure when Bs. esting for either, If a match could be arranged, | nelf-protection, The name of the man who hax re-| @ Hive miles, time ihm. ibs, Cyclers, fir MeCoy, it te aaid, han lend articloa to meet | fused to settle should be pammad abort, and it] Hfoein ge RM neha. econ Tom ‘Tracy in the Beaalde Athletic Clud next | would be difMeult for that individual to again| Keine, Bioomfleld cyclers, therd. Titus'a | ora enn, wat molly, sacwes, be eles ‘Windelphe Aldennone Rt month for a Imited-round bout, Ret down @ het without doing it through some | time,’ 13.40. acl gree NY de nna Brown, Thomas M. Ci Cart futalde party. The books refrain. from forming | oten miles. Fly Smith, Bloomfeld; F. ” ry coatly. In hin present con-| Clancy, Thomas Fe Dever: wlan Parson Davies, manager for Tommy Ryan, te «| Ww! Richt, Brooklyn.B, ©.; 8 Btandever, | dition, the Giants’ captain ts entirely unit to] man, Frank. J._ Good still of the opinion that Ryan can defeat Billy jn, any club of organization, however, hoping that] Paterson: ‘Time, 90.60." Titus's time, {Ali his usual position at third. He ts not able| Hall, Jeremiah Kennefick, J Jockey Club will yet permit them to pass] 28.56, 4 ot L. + detective and Fire Marshal, remanded | 4 Protective Union; | Laaters’ Protective variate: Bchoenhauer until to-day. is + Union, While little is known in the North re- Detective McCauley refused absolutely fi Cloak Makers’ Uni: ‘Beer-Pu: to make public the evidence against the|Meserr "Union; shire Cutters’ Union, "No sty |@@fding the ability of the Southerner, prisoner, but said the arrest would be Laborers’ Division, tava & avait he can be relied on to give an excellent “4 at us Inters com) int at yer — followed by sensational developments. | acf!s"vring ot the Building, Trades Sectio Fire Marshal Mitchel was equally reti-|the Central Labor Union. that firemen and In the mean time, Capt, Davis te Hable to faltw in qubmltted te the Ioeasgees sed e} a Th ley, John J. O'Brien, William M. ik. Ic ‘bulldl Smith, and aa poth men were not satisfied with a to throw @ ball acroms the diamond with any cent. He said he considered the arrest | Policemen are Uune, fnadhog grates work in fue fhe renuit of {heir recent "bout. it in more, than eee pbifteen miler, FW. Richt Brooklyn | gegree of accuracy. The cranks appreciate Da. | @utt, grrederick A. Ware and Jacob the most important that had been made|” neiegate Keenan, of the Machine Stone-Work- CAA ta did Again Petore | che election of John A. Hennemey to the|@, Smith, Bloomfeld. Time, 45.67, Vie‘ earneat efforts, but he ia doing himself and! ‘The three Aldermen who dec! in a long time, and that other captures| era, has been elected by Building Trades section eo ee Prenidency of the Deighton Reach Aeeclation. te] . Titus dropped out at the tenth mile |the team an injury by trying to All his position, Jopporition to the measure were 1a. be made. He refused to say | *# ® member of the Organization Committe Billy Bulllvan, a promising young feather- asoctation, 18! and it began to look as though Mont oe e man Schilling, who didn’t want to WOU Boon De Ph yy vainst| A, letter, from the Committes on Independent weight of Hoston, will probably be matched to|® Very pleasant happening. The Mrighton Reach! Scott or A. H. Barnett, last year's win-| Cheer up, boys, this streak of bad luck can't} With @ light on his own vehicles if the police had any evidence a1 Political Action, Inviting the Bullding Trades meet Marty McCue in @ ten or fifteen round bout | people are to be congratulated, In Mr. Henne ner, would get the recom. Referee Pitt-| rest forever. ‘The season In atill young, and the| A&M School, who said the bicy Schoenhauer which would implicate him a ae fon In Text month, if he ts successful in defeating Joe SER unc aNy HILT EASE mah did excellent work In keeping the &@ nuleance sind that the 60,000 has been placed on Roger in thelr bout at the Farragut Club, Bos- we ee ute ra flag ta anybody's yet ° + with the many fires recently on the| ™ ba eat inaretay wighe HW Anaist on strictly hor course cleat, At ithe twenty mile port et a) 5 rode the, wheel Geuerved to be ru t i the order of passing was the same as jerman Hackett, wi Upper westside, which have thrown tho | "Siatnan straus, bad promised oe confition he was given ‘carte blanche 10. do us| atthe fAfteen miles The Philites would have been beaten had “Dad” |"“ithe “Evening Worle residents of that section into a state of marble wor It Dick Durge, the welter-wetght champion of | he pleased in the management of the (rack rrederick W. Richt, of the Brooklyn | Clarke pitched the entire game. Dad‘e work | the lofty reason that he owns & As atriot Gans tp unl England, ts anxious for a matoh, he will be ac- ee R. C. (seven minutes), won tn 1h, 14m, | was gilt-edged, and he will have anothgr chance |ful sidebar bu and doesn't want: a oR ice cat ae WAAL commodated within forty-elght ‘hours, as Dil!y 30x.; Simpson Btandever, A. A. C., of vin i spoil its looks by placing even « ‘When Justice Ryan was seen by 8N| pelogate Gaillard, of the Brotherhood of Ci Ly. i tt . wave which atru Paterson. (eeven minutes), escond’ in Win it, Dad, and you can go West and | ovanie ght on ite daanboard ehotigy wpvening World” reporter he sald: | penlrt teri In oar , a an, then Ie Tim" alga’ Guin ia Hoch, Kings nother real etate den, Or aft trae beta amabned oh “ know nature o! ; fo aa to permit oral option on the question. | Ccunty Wheelman (mix and a half min- s ‘ T do not fA ag iueniprcts Bat Satter os j The Town 'Selectmen thrmughout’ the Stare are | Utes), third, in 1h. 1sm. 388, Johnny Doyle put up a rattling game at sec-| Bicycle riders are the most the evidence against the p! ‘of eight hours. J Jimmy Rarry, the 5 authorized to license tracks for a period not] Monte Scott, of the Crescent Wheel-|ond. There are many who belleve that Jack | terested in “The big oe there seems to be no doubt he is the matched in a few wi . of | exceeding twelve di men of Plainfleld, won the best time for this ordinance, for fen ‘of frebuge, | iA, “ceeste, of, the, Plumbers Brooklyn, of Mike i) a 4 aon te ee ee eet Arte | would be ot morn service to the Club at other] MOO at henadted by It Ai dag i head of an organ! gang 2 bn ras Hacets halialag redea) Bastion. 4 os number of round: ie the (dou Seconda handicap, Posltions than first, They are not far from right, | letters received by “The I remanded him at the request of the | Tish 2“)? ficken Company and told why. the —_ CE venture iheke ie lovers sereitaan (ie Morris Park | Fred Titus broke down after covering | either. cee in this one: 3 etective, who told me he had Schoen-| sociviy refused to accept other terms of settle: Dick Moore, who was recently knocked out in| assume control of every Paco track ner New | ten miles, nf To the Editor: ose ‘ q hauer ‘dead to rights,’ and wanted to| ment than those agreed upon in January. JACK EVERHART. eleven, rounds by Fred, Mori "Muldoon's Cy-| York, (Though euch, an arrangement’ ae thie ——- celitliman and Rorle both pave bad dieplars, of uF rope — —— - = ———— | oj Hil meet. Tom Mec for fifteen | would be. vers ton racego or men Ip timely, make other arrests before he made Pub-| 4 + acca Cabby Instead of Fare, {account of himself, The only fighting] runds In Bradford, Pa, Yui would set 20 lon 5, honest racing WITH THE WHEELMEN. Bayle o8 the cosshing Huse three times: support of all Me the evidence against the Bang. ae ie | ‘Thomas V. McNamara, a cabman, who solicits |that Everhart has indulged in since ie lave’ lighecwalehl “welt . wee It tn an to be dignified ant | "t'am’not.a wheelmen, The address given by Gohoente® petransat Ia the, Tenderloin, Districh, drove, to (Jeaving *the Crescent City hae been in| , Johany Young, the clever, lightwaleht, writes Further evidence of the excellent work being | look severe a ‘matter | my family ride a wheel, but a big five-story double tenement-house, in which about twenty-five families Philadelphia, where he met the beat of ra 0 be m0 1 to levard the Thirtleth street station-house last night with|the quaker City. lightweights. This {s Cash Sloan ta in a fair to be ruled of at} done by the ‘Track and Race Committee of the | for Tonk to be so when he was hit on his pet |occaslom to pose the Boe! corn by-a foul tp im the aixth Inning yesterday. | Drive In so doing, the his fare, John Stevens, whom he charged with| saying a great dei as every pugilist will It euconeetal St. Louia He stopped vorite at the track| New York State Division race meet, to be held] His lipa moved suspicl and there was a| ft sion wil live, No one could be found there who | Ne {sr Jon Seven whom oe ner Tae | ttt ecinditledaer that to goto” Pilla: mae Sea IC cuncmeasu ob pomerday, and Jude | te GA Manbasian’ Hasek, dune thy was elven - | alight “discoloration peoehere would admit any knowledge of Schoen-| man wis very meen Jnoricaied. Stevent ofred !delphia “and to‘come away ‘with an un- youn ’ hookmakera sheets, Tnvasigation showed that al gay when the complete list of oficiais was given . . t "cabman $5, although he Claims th a record. 18 doing wonders, -Haughie bantam fht to Ered ae Ae ihe He aes hauer. $0 Wi nat owe Maman anpthing, bacaees, 68 eeking eT incall ihe contest between ‘The Hall-Haughie antes oe oe wie ae d swift punishment will fol: ut. The men appointed were selected not on 4 The Standing of the League Clubs (his mora- aie Menanatane Ses ‘The housekeeper claimed not to know | I's refusal io drive him to he Geaiaations ste: | LACE ade ee ert should prove i ues athe walle a) 8) ce sentimental grounds nor desire to compliment, | 88 was a8 follows to All ineane prs sade, strive 0 ait him, and said if he lived there it must | Namarn declined to accept the mone | more satisfactory to the spectators than | ¥ rihat ihe no ll | Partin deciding, to, make took at pimticg But in every case because of Aine, and a more pGtRhtng WME PGI Cube Wits MS | Sbec ail vehicles tndlcrimnasly 0 } be in the apartments of one of the| jocked up. Justice Rims in the would Lavigne and Grito. CUT Post Hai Senareae terns meeting must apply to John. Cavanagh, 6] worthy aet of officers has ever een printed on | cincinnatl cc #9 11.46] New Yori 11 14 : oe Oe 0 C3 e . id ‘e-meet programme. jet 0 bar RRR pores? tenants, Kot Court, to-day, discparged Stevens, and sent} Tavigne’s style of fight'ng, it can be — Ba ok a rac programme, tter of acceptance ; 613 rook 6: Fire Marshal Mitchel appeared at the|‘® cabman to the workhouse, readily seen’ that the ‘contest should] GOULD’S NIAGARA BEATEN. |. me asounting tuteiizence tnat worcester ran] Ah tem fected from every man named and ohia’ 1s 1: seingion'’S 938. | ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. Yorkville Police Court this morning Some Small Fires To-Day. Prove only tine that can. be drawn on ——_ England: Tho solution of the pussie' follows with . ey gonnere aaa © pe ee when Mark Schoenholtz, allas Schoen- If ine net ex | the two men's ability in regard to pick- 7 Srl that Gre tech eae ae elon 4 peer ia 7 RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, May M— Rauer, was renrraigned. “Although ho re-| tte coals {fom en eusise set fre to the ties) 10 100 Sinner can be taken from their| 1 © emt Wind She Lont Her Firat | vee ci eeseraohs etary Gnoue Sere area cain] Tate Active wheelmen will oficlate "I cckisn. |Leuianitle ‘at haltiaere: | The entries and welghts for to-morrewt@ fused’ to speak of the apecitic charges| ot the Elevated Rallway in front of 37 Bowery | respective engagements with Ands Race Abroad Of those peculiar” timers in this” country, “An B. Power, Chiet Consul New Toston. |Pictabure at. Washingt | sg stp « follows: against. the prisoner, the Mar-|at 3 o'clock this morning. The damage was! Bowen, While quite a novice Everhart! yowpsToFrT, May 20.-Mr. Howard race Searlings oF 6 Division L. A. W., Brooklyn Bicycle ‘ames will be played in all the cities | Faces on this track are as ° jal said he had" served two | trining. was beaten by Bowen after an 85-round ere with one of those chrono Firat Race—Seven furlons y 7 nda half years in the Kings) At 240 o'clock this morning there was a fire| struggle. On the . ‘her hand, it required; Goull's new 2-rater Herreshoff-bullt | nd the time triale would be ao astound- : ° 2 ts Chief Justice. -105 Lento |. ‘ounty Penitentiary for being implicated | in the nd naa § the eoaniant at 2423 Sec- | Lavigne but sixteen rounds to gain @! Niagara, started to-day in the race for) it fabulous prices could be « ned. That Ducker, Chairman New York re Archbishop 105 Julie L. fn an attempt to fire a house In that|ond avenue, occupied by m Selain. The | victory over Bowen, The Southern light= i lar chronograph would alsy bean Invaluas Le AL Wo, Buffalo, No ¥.; | Allow me. to sues QUartermaster “20/1/105 ‘Aanorean P | $10. The fi a) 10 to 20 raters In the regatta here. The . y flty Ho has also served seven or eight damage was $0. The fie was caused by the| Weight has Imprs sd worderfully in the 2 ; ; ble atd to axpiring bicyclist Hoan New York § f pay a air sum Fagot 11085 years in Sing Sing Prison for burglary, | ¢*plotion of an ll em: mage was extinguishea | JA8t two or three years, as can be seen| course was thirty miles long, from the 2 oe. eS ne ae Ns ee tale emmenawarmers’” | Becond Race—Four and @ halt furlongs, Mr. Mitchel said he had suspected| in frat foor of the tenement at frie | bY his record, as he has never met with| South Pier to Newcome Spit buoy, and| (A new race course in being constructed near] if"? SiMe nsall tne american ; ail num ithe ever’ experta to) win ‘the | , Second Schoenholts some time and had him un; |atreet shortly after ¢ o'clock this morning. The | A¢foat since the Bowen affair | 1+ .|from there to the Mid Holm buoy and \CINSIO RRA: 25 S001 east 2 1S0. York i pe jer on the bench. in Turner, while she | Monolithe 08 ler aurv 10s 378 cause was unknown, ere: wi) be ra) a 6 Jor Timere—W. 8. Bull, Secretary and Treasurer of pitchers, New York ‘could spare} Mit Jones . oa and considered him a dangerous char- ee a night's show. The first pair will be| home. , asthe orker, Club mente, tomorrow to arrange! vow ork Biaie Division Ir A’ Wee Duta Marke, and for the other, | ‘Third Race—Four furlongs. acter. Five False Alarma of Fire. Charley Kelly, of New York, and Frank| Lord Dudley's Inyoni also competed. Hee: YFP 1 |. New York, N.Y. ought to | wi jooking and wears a reddish mustache. : swering e other. bor eLwi . yer sailed for Englan 0 ; Averty 'Wheelmen, 2 NK, NK. ‘1 At ‘one time he was @ conductor on @| false elarms. From 9 o'clock A. M., until aj Denny, of Australia, a protege lows: Pap kel ther, Artnltage and Prince George will kiyn, N. ¥ Gencan ork 100 Belt line car. Recently he has been en-! short time before noon, five alarm boxes were| “Young Griffo.” and Walter Halligan, |), Hi M. (6; | be shipped on Tuesday nex rers—Ht L.. Jon Brooklyn, N. To Improve Castle Garden. Cashmere... {100 Damn aged in the life and fire insurance | fing. Inno Instance there was a fre. ex-champlon amateur feather-welght of | !nvon! it 3 co ee W. Ht, Nash, $0. irooklyn Wheelmen, Br Btaniey Mi. 297 Lillian « Goeiness, At the same time his wife| “The ‘alarms came from” Filth avenu Brooklyn. They will box ten rounds. | Nias i Saris fics eens al asee Alc alaeitg (oie buted Gaal NeW Adsiph Stahl, Gramercy.” Wheel.| President King and Commissioner Havens, ot | Stanley Mov 3-1 Hill was conducting two grocery stores in Rivington and Allen ‘All the railroads and trolley lines wit| Some time later both yachts had all|,,7yn,Ouy af Jenn A. Morris wae buried tontay | men. | New York, ON. OYoi'W. BE. Underhill. tthe Park Board, had a consultation with Mr. | — FY esex street and West ‘Tenth street, | Rivington ‘and Cannon strecis, Went Sixty-sixth | run special cara to the Island before and| their available canvas set In a reach to cemetery waa once a famowm race course, eeiy Whelan BROMIA Me tee ek At the Aquarium, in the old Castle Garden | Benjamin. 18 Grompten eprenpolts lives at M3. Lewis ‘streat. Mee RARE Ie are eat lieeey me seantesy: the Spit buoy, a strong tide assisting ae. 8 Umpires—E. Mellback, Bushwick | Wheelmen, preg ee Mie eam ening “Wars: | Darkness [125 Grand Prix seovsas Detective McCauley did not” tell him | ¥ateh on fire-alarm boxes and to arrest any per. McCue Defeated Gaffney. them. The Gentlemen's Driving Fark, of Baltimore, | Brooklyn, HY te 0. Coleman, Twenty-third | reporter that a number of improvements recently | Fifth Race—Six and half furlongs, What the charge was. As he was leav- who are acting in a suspicious Inyon! increased her lead considerably | ¥!!! sl¥e a midsummer race meeting at the So. Brooklyn. Wi Suggested are under consideration. Blue Bird 115 Imp. Holypert.. Thg bis house he told his wife he would ee, NEW LONDON, Conn., May 30.—Marty McCue, | 21°00 rounding the Mid Ho:m buoy she| (0m ofthe New York, Philadelphia and Balti Pager aD tal ————————— TS Belfeartus ot New York, added one more victory to his bien I Bes : if Hesse Civealty ak daten Cred: ary aus 28) 4 yt Robert. W. Dye A John Jay Centennial, Bt Wheels of a Car. f : classes a in an hour or so. He has since Been kept in close confinement at Police| Felt Under t was 4 minutes and 30 seconds ahead of credit last night, before the New London Athletic 2.28 pacing, A book, showing America's commercial progress Headquarters and nobody {s permitted | Martin Frick, nine years old, of 159 East Fitty-| ciuh here, by defeating Tommy Gaffney, of Jersey | Niagara. 2.26, 2.27, 2.30, 2.35 and 2.40 otting. Purses to see hi third stroet, in getting off car No, 12 of theliy. Gatney wan eo badly cut about the eara| Eventually, Inyont crossed the winning] $00 in each class Entries close June 24. 3 Hep veda leashintdeplaspe drt abs sakariigd Upon the request of wire }arebel rth Street Crosstown line to-day, at|and oyes that the referee, Jack Downey, stopped | line at 5.08 P. M. Niagara, at that time, ee sp Course—Thomas C. Crichton, Kings | Jay's negotiation of the commercial treaty with itchel, he was again remanded to Po- enue, fell under the oar and was run|the bout in the fifth round and awarded it to rf becaimed: eT Basel inde Te-Merrew. [county Wheelmen. Brooklyn, N.Y. | ‘Dr. Chauncey M. Depew s { ice Headquarters until to-morrow tained a compound fracture of the | McCue, In the other two bouts, Dioom, at | WSs almost becalmed and had not reach-| pops, vs New York. | Cierks of Course-John J. Dixon, Forty Over 100 well-known Ame: morning. 4 was taken to Roosevelt Hospital. | Jersey City, knocked out Jim y In thinty-Jed the finish line at 6.85 P. M. ‘ Regiment Wheeling Section, Brooklyn, ‘ 1 Y EF R HiT Inc mn | | | HAT | (THT AAA ua 48 Leer CALL TUT TT ] [ t === 0mm TL | (VCR COCCI eg TD ue COCO RTOS CO COCO il Ooo Oooanooo0L PLCC COCO ICOOCOCDIOODREREES ‘UCCOCCOOIN mM Soa auve. 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Houston | Square Xhd Tenth strect, andthe macadamized | Patches of the smooth pavement fill| tween Fourth street and Grand have falled to post themselves con-| City “with hardly a jolt. down the Boulevard to the same point, | street. where the wheelian will have | On the upper east side there are fewer roads of the park supply a smooth track in the gap between the point where the Bo that it is possible to get z cerning the asphalt routes leading down- | heelmen who tive on the upper west| Here again is a cholce of routes. The | block’ of cobblestones to cover before | asphalt pavements (han on the west, | down through the cobblestone district | asphalt ends in son avenue and be- Chatham Square hc ive town trom the upper east and West aides, | side can strike the ‘aspiialt at Oi red ts in Lexington avenues, Down around smooth riding. ‘The halt d sks ne Hun-| asphalt may be followed along Fifty-| siriking Forsytn street. Then it's smooth | and the stretches of It are more widely | that intervenes between One Hu r “The Evening ‘orld’ presents here-| dr 1d Sixth street and take their| ninth street to Madison avenue, to| wheeling to Hester street, and through | scattered, There is an even stretch from | and Tenth and Sixty-sixth streets, when | Tompk-ns Square there is a grid:ron of| between the square with « p which shows just how a|choice of routes, ejther through the|Twenty-sixth street, to Lexington ave-|Hester to Chrystie, and there you are|One Hundred and Thirty-eighth stre the is reached @ block east iniasphalt pavements with @ cross-town|ef cobblestone. _ . ny 4 s ;

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