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4 id not only for pelestrians, hut for pley lists and drivers: that collistans Inthe dark ‘ Gi run down In. the wtreets and parks; that —— Measure to Protect Wheel- men and Walkers. ordinance ree |e is the right m passenger “The Bvening World! quiring all Vehicles to carry passed by the | Afternoon with only one dissenting Mayor Strong said later that he approve of the new oriir ‘The new ordin ‘ay person uring, or permitting to he used. aly passens: arrying passengers, otter th hall be required to aundown and before That the forezoing ordi and be made a wection of the ¢ ellaneoux Ordinance: Fevised ordinances of the city ‘ame shall be adopted; Jo defer or ie forexoing or nt New York wh ( tinmediately and decisive 2 = ttle, and the victory was compite. Minne’ newspapers nal chronic! many| ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. @ollisions between carriages in the dark; bas had told of innumerable cases in which walkers had been knocked down or had arrowly escaped it, bicycle riders with their own headlights aglow had plunged Into unlighted carriag with disastrous results to their valuable | Western Star Wheels, anti with no redress, no action for damages, no balm for their bruised heads and abrased limbs, ny Amitat “The Evening World,” believ there should be some better provision | y,!iirl, Race Six turlunes h for the protection of life, limb and prop- | Juliet 2 Wa Manley Mosc: erty, ten days axo began shod of an ordinance that would produce this | Tormin an ordinance lighter vehicles, wlages, dogeurts, purely passenger vehicles used mainly for pleasure triving, to carry lights to ‘warn pedestrians and others of their ap- headforemost ng that the agitation compelling Alderman Olcott, Republican side, ed to present the | Ronald ane Representatives ening World” secured the plediges of |Rontiea s+ of the thirty-one members of ppeee the Boart-of Aldermen for the measure, end last Tuesday the proposed ordin: ‘was presented to the mitted to the Comm.’ we on County Af It was not customary, bu ‘was made to secure action on the meas ure at the Beven members of the Committ to sign an aa for its immed!ate adoption, rn The Board of Aldermen met this after WENT EASTON’S WAY. Few of the Aldermen were In‘th City Ball agre| aflirmative Only One Disnenter. It took a good d. Common Council to order, th of Vice-President men Olcott, Dwyer were Windolph and Al Ware, Oakley, Committee unanimous report Evening World” minutes later the report was submitted vsten, at he was innocent Harris and adopted, with only one dissenting | Y" That vote was cist who owns a and doesn’t want to ™ putting a lamp on the The Allermen Evening Wort” Alderm. beautiful side Pres Campbell, Ch Oakley, O'Brien, 0 Robin as MOBBED IN A MINE. focked| Three Hundred 8 Alderman goseph all alone in the Woodward were absent from the vote was taken. r Strong WIIE Sign It. Mayor Strong pledge that he will sign World” ordinance as a the pres mcon of | just measur making safer, ani for is a good Jong time compelling bicyel headlights warm Weath Deen rigidly arrest for failure The wheeling fraternity to tais ordinance nor wo its enfor but they prot: ing World, compelled them to carry Ks In them down in the them and thelr wheels with Wvenin “ tory those who ride the 6 Brovktield. Honer of Accounts * Talcott, Richard li we Brock Lxenans tt, Ware and O'Brien. pneumat and so- their wives All these united in indors: roposed before cll by Alderman Oloctt. reason of long ‘exper!-|ii the way. seeing a lot. af’ tm es 3 police- | taking twelve days for the trip. So the preach ent of the Evening of the parks, @therwise, kvow the co: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE have Joined tn commending ‘the Ing Worl” for pusiing the measure 1 a suc “1 Reree that enfore fo sieh an ordinance makn and drives 1 life and limb and property will be ter protected fre m injury p park drive ny way. » Wheelmen, Dance Adopted by the Board | asic "in susteck, tne modest of Aldermen, ality Jittle wheelwoman, who was on the complaint of a citizen her lamp iad fiickered out, e that Inefuture Khe will be enue reJe teot by one careless driv just as accomplish Just ordinance than the 12 whi facturers and dealers back by Clapsed ein Justice. they beg fan ALC. and Money Int wart, the roy ve of a Dalla on to bid for the ¢ mons fight. Tals syndic pstrated two, and Stewart has dem Lust night he was elected was and Tre this | Club, which owns, according to vote, {agreement signed by Fitasimmons and would | Corbett last year, the right to bring off the pugilistle exhibtiion referred to. “doe” Vendhg, who has been entitled sas follows: with the Huw Athletic Club since inception, also Jubilant to-day the ty a suce completely adjusted. Vendig went to the G this afternoon to see Philip J Jas sta and $100 enc expenses of the pugilists. Loam more thin’ sats unturned ‘atone people will order to brin & successful — entries and weights for to os on this track are as follows: Firat Race—Five furlongs. «Florine: ninth Hace—Seven furlongs "Oo He Noble Duke. 109 K AM iin MeLaughlln -. 10 Ambraw care | Filget Wi ap] FIG Race—Five furlongs. other | gports Re 107 Gloriana see tnt 102 tot the | tndra 100 the | isehara 190 Marie. Lavell. Tie | Qiarter maater 10) May Vielus 100 Amherst at Orange Saturday, n sub- siloge ti Oval, Bast Or mponeate. Yai wan _Aefeated hit This in the: frat time they will play prove «strong attrac Grange and they aby the | The ame will be called at 4 0% ask | ihe grounds The Tatte Re n Witness, The Baston-Tatte but} resumed this afternoon bef: the] eos. Ranscm at 160 8: th fro! walls ts suing to Judgment against William Easton, aud) tanuging director of the Company. ooakkeeper uel Harris was) re: the | cated toa Hey not tola his fellow-employ tive | wal utrage to effect AAU ay te A Pebruary, ISM, asa month's sala adva Shaton, the prosecution by cable when he drew thos sum. Ha Win- rhe} han he was golhg to get the London ML branch of the Company. to se | frends so he could make the New York! Lan) proach of Tattersal’s a great American Noonan, | concern. Beat the Men at Work, (Special to The Evening World) when] wre riotous miners descended on his the mine Uy {or |draxged out the men at work: Qyer twenty of these wer ud at unknown will p ¥ yoably di nt & for —— DAY New York a Brooklyn Hills has Staned, Pale N. Y., June 4—Gov, Morton the following bills obs jh Supreme Cou ary im New ae show Sup 1 N f * tt Sow York ¢ Pubite| tant in Con \ a more efficient cleaning of New and City tiiy Indorsed. Saya the Pilot Was Too Cautions. ¢ Groce a pilot, who oy f Y Dock Va COM} gone to law to collect the $48 be sa; for Wis work. Mr. Dixon says tons [refuses to pay the $b that Giece demands ‘ NIAGARA DEFEATED. os | Led Her Class, but the Wind Fell and Stephanie Ran Away, RACEBALL CHAT. the game old. uch safer, # detent wae Anablilty to find the trademark Not a Harlerite got as for ag the half-way mark, will be fewer and fower people will be bet hor Sugden ave the fret exh t dirty ig » Grounds this yeur. Indeed, the Park Commissioner have Ito enforce an ordinance com ing the lighting of vehteles In the non trom striking at a good bail by b Donovan also tried reputation au tricky players, tnto Stafford at third. Into bellevin gatia at Harwich. by purposely running fad a Long Lead Over Britannia | bivcked 1 from being run down in the dark When she Gro rabMit'a foot catane are warned of the approach of her, wheel by Huy headlight’s glimmer ‘ CC. Morgan, of the Cycle Board. of i . says “The Evening World’ 44 1 more in ten days for el many HARWICH, the Royal £ regatta of toxtem the tide of Yacht Club was con with races ex HN yesterday, course was thirty-seven 7 14,000 riders of the beye In New Y ‘Only One Negative Voto on the}esiid "have nevomplishied’ in a’ te if Indeed more taan they have accom piished tn the two vears that have n to clamor for With apoloeten Where are we at course was twenty-two miles long, the morning. DALLAS SURE OF THE FIGHT. MAYOR STRONG WILL SIGN IT.| pan stewart, CW hate thin T mea, whata this Tree ed the starting line bi A. B. Walker's Allsa, If a minute eatdent of the Flor- And the alr was thick with cheering And every fear had fled One of the happiest men in this city to For Moekin bossed the pitching In the morning. The Plan Was Heartily Indorsed by | ‘sy was “ban® Him and Many Other City entas Tex., syndicate, who rhett-Fitzsim is composed of business men who know a thing or “Now who are we, now who are w Allsa went ashore a few minutes after are the peuple, Charlie Barratt wai Wash Savds Anil the cheers “‘Jedee* kin wae to pitch the Ailsa was afterwards floated off with the New York sporting fraternity that} our qimoulty and brought nin the right place tent surer of the Florida Athletic sck to port In | "Oh, wit we win, oh, will we wing “You bet you Mr, Howard Gould's Niagara had weather berth in the start of the and she also had y-Strattman’s n's Audrey "Oh! do not fall! oht Ao not tatt!* nd Lord Dunra . and fas quite satisfed that Asary to bring the conte vseful issue nad been almost twenties made for the Cork Light ship with flowing sheets aud big Jib-top and Niagara rounded seconds ahead of Stephanie. 1 will own all New York City y back up Meekin In the morning "* VESTA 18 STILL PAITHEUL In this great kame ehomen its team, laren it will "aur: arse that res My faith is all with the And tor them T the well-known horseman, who has been cholder. He carried with 7.00, which will cover the $5,000 ordinance shall be pun aniee fund that t bench mark-beet, fing, Stephanie far behind proved herself th ward in soft airs, and re mark half a mile ab win the pennant? other yachts nk to be seen, unquestionably fight will come for the training the bull cranks Tsay that we'll win th 1°" wala Mr. Stewart this afternoon, “that pringing wf of the bout is now An absolute cer tainty, Depend on my word, the Dallas ad of Niagara My best love for the baseball game, rm The acore 1 dally sean, tere and whout with the crowd the Kamea when [can count of thy at Coney Island, big fistle encounter to Niagara was hi the cranks crazy, for Clarke w finished sh Audrey gave for an Ras nie finished at 5.06.02, finished at 6 I. hove were aware, had to give up their “whiake ver turned a hair, r RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, June 4.— morrow's M, and won As was the case yesterday, Stephanie ra in # Nght alr, but the aaa valet An the ground wasn’t covered with’ «1 latter will “THESE ARE OUR GIANTS." they are “beauts,”* White our pitchers follow sult) And we have the finest basemen AEF FOR NORWAY. George Gould on Hin Steam Yach En Ronte te BOUTHAMPTON, June 4. yacht Atalanta salled from this port for this morning. George J. Gould, her owner, was on ‘VARSITY CREWS AT WORK. ach Peet, of ¢ ATALANTA Our feldere are all right, And our shortstop’ And in the finish at the top we'll stand, out of aight, enhagen, ‘The steam 1 tol Py ass zi ly's Victim |. 401 Sentinel i... ; ent i wond Tace--For t -olda; four furlongs. Florence C Ais Winifil ‘ ‘ i“ 10T Hera a retae t 10s Lu Turner... Giggle 105 kyrte. 104 Cormmony | oss pareli They wilt get the ‘er Courne. POUGHKEEPSIB, N. Y., June 4.—The Columbia and vanla crews were out for two hours on It was the first real practice the crews have had since The oarsmen are badly have been avoiding of Pennsyl- the river this C. KAUFMAN, they came here. sunburnt and they the heat as much as possible. It was cool and the water ‘The Orange Athletle Club will meet another moon Saturday afternoon on Orange ae, when Amberat will be their them recently Ly Che acore of 2 to 0, Thomas, thelr erack pitcher, t the attempt | siting out the New Hie vudy this morning, lock, trains leay ne foot_of Marclay and Christopher sireets at 1.30, Ul oto ow and d o'clock, Trains stop ditecty at that it is the finest course he has ever GOSSIP OF THE TURF. atory printed In terday, calling at erable welching was being done at the tracks, was read with interest by the bookmak sin thelr opt sive a Set-Back Aogrooma. continue. thelr wall hearing was © Refe} way. Tattes over on a $12,048.61 They have won seven pai n that there wan of eight played. fo exuggerated statemonts in the article, and by om Daly 1a playing a er: ring held in the aggregate at That the sltuat tention of the Jockey Club $50,000 worth ty running catch fly near the 50-cent h Roger Connor'a homer the Hrowns would have been nlcely whitewashed, that layers of odie reckless in their extension of credit ow are the bookmakers to Lawyer Hodge asked Harris if he hy sat ‘Tater: ALC, Manager J of town prefe tomers the Hat would be very small indeed, a Jance at the track would rapidiy. shrink, Tho Jockey Club claim uid wipe out ite constitution and see to it that the lasers Ket Wetting te tna NOL Many, avin apoken or iat hie standing of the League clubs this morning A check for $8 was put tn evidenc risand given to Haston BSS New York raed, Was discnarged from Tattersall's ned not to have heard of the dis- Games scheduled to day ino and Harris went to England wether In August, 180% Kaston told at Philadephia, to xome WITH TH The metals for the sy E WHEELMEN. hei are only waiting for a chance Wheelmon's Century run, ready, and can be obtained at the West One Hundred and F) abs baune,. § oters Terribly | LING, W. Va. June 4A mob Manhattan FY kof identigeation, July 6 wilt venta to be contested are as toll One-mile novice ylord coal works, two miles above here, this morning, an@ after wrecking tered the mine and Two-mile handicap and the terribly le. who was teow ant timers spersed, but more trou- ag) Toad race at the Latonta track The text regular om Murphy's idea Ip Honor of Low and Scherm he headquarters. gue tne & rubsdown, phtha lauaob ore ra PUGILISTIC POINTERS. “Jack Dempaey wae ten years ahead of his time," said Jere Dunn at the Hoffman House Ia night “There were no clubs In his day hanging t lmited-round bouts, and, all in In prime he could whip ail the Tommy Ryans, | Billy Bmiths, Joe Walcotta and Tom Traceys you up big pura All, Jack really made no money to speak of. could take together with a scoop net. Outside of [ Dixon, She Im the one genuine fiehter of the age. “Talk about your $5,000 py Why, Jack only got $48 for beating Johnny Reagan for the shamplonship, and there was never a kick com- fog. There was a man that could fight and loved to fieht, “Ht aver a pugiliat was entitled to a benefit, Dempsey te the man, and f hope the ‘old guard’ won Square Garden next antial manner, When Jack had a dollar, anybody could get tt If he was like # few champions T know of, he wouldn't: commission houses also executed orders |on the long side of the ac | While trading at the Stock Exchange ly less active this afternoon, _sleteat either Tommy | the undertone of the market continued have either firm, There was very little doing in the Kennedy Wil higher=pric raing at th will turn out at M. Baturday night In a # be in need thia day P rowing old ee eee Tom O'Rourke, manager tor Joe Walcott, still | was decide’ belleves th tt can defeat @ithi jatter par George Dixon te taint ard, excellent cond every m down to weight ant Dan Creeton and Joe Rut were to meat In a limitedsroy more next Burler, and the mi the present, ‘ 8 4 2 Cooney, “who recently fought s, atx-roand let ho recently fought metic club, | the latest Chon in a_ten-round | Insiders, ‘The rallway lst per sent in sympathy. Atchiso ing, the Grangers and Lead lea: reactionary draw with Tilly Joh in the Seas! ie vonfident that he van det Hout ant hay challenged him for another match At 126 pounda before the Seaside Athletic Club, Coonay save that If Joh doen't arcept, the chal- oe Jim Mev) the r twenty. rounds. In oston Y., of any oth any one else at 1 tted-round bout The match hetween Johnny Gorman and Eddie feveral weeks ago to ee, which Was arran he decided in the Sen Maach Athletic. CI June 10, 1s oo. Frank Purtell, th rn eng, welght and would itke to get on a match with Kid MeCoy oF Dick O'Brien gfor $1,000 a side, Alf, Hanton, of England, who has repeatedly chalenged Shao aer ft AbuwstMralia, to meet th challenged Shadow Maber of Austraila, to meet him again in a ten or fifte A responaibhe club for a pura afraid of him. Hanlon save {ng to fight Maber or Kid McCoy at 140-pounds. The Clipper Athietle Cluy will hold a boxing ¢, One Hundred and Seventh avenue, on Monday even- ing, June 10. A very attractive programme has ag in ite club-h treet and Lexingts been arranged. eo ee Eadie Alford ta anxions to arrani with Sammy Kolly, Maxey Hau Robby Wilnon, or any other boxer, for a purse. ee The dont hotween Joe Choynskt and Jack Ca tanich at Baltimore Inst night proved to he| le Bw Aflac.” Chovnekt having It all his own. way Ant putting Cattanach out tn the second round ston over | Houta. d& L., New Alb: Sol English, of TaltImore, got a dec Sammy ‘Kelly, of New York.eIn six hot rounds Filly Smith maken a new proposition to Tommy Ryan, prefacing |! with a claim to the welter- wetght chamntonship of the world. It seems hat Smith wants to name. referce, club rly everything else, but the decision, In on, Th 14 be we ent by clubs, but it is hantly possible that the man- tof any of them would accept Mr. agen Smith's dictation, oe The Ragle Athletic C wing card for {te annual boxing show Frew! sino, Spring and Wert Hotoken, ‘on June 15: and Martin: Ready pounds, oe joy, elght rounds nt nay, ele! nt Harry Fisher and Tom Prazer, the Rrookiyn | \ Meht-wolghte will Kien articles to-night to meat in a Aninh Ment with two-onnee gloves at 18% pounds for $250 a alle. The feht will he pulled off In private the latter part of this month heforn ne This will be the third meeting of the men, the first two fights, which were of lx Atty per And Atteen rounds respectively, ending in drawe GOVERNMENT CYCLE RACE. from Chicago to New York, 6 ed by Tenn, Coal & Iron CHICAGO, Juni 4.- Encouraged by the Tol Ann Ath. & N. ‘ Secretary of War, Mafor-General Miles | Tol « Ohio Central pt and others, preparations have been made | Union Pacity US) Cordage week between the postal service and) U. 8. Cordage pf military, the postal service taking a mes- |{ sane sage from Postmaster Hering, of Chi-|U cago, to the Postmaster of New York, | { and the military a message from Gen. | t for a competitive bleycle road race th! Ruger to Gen, Miles. More than five hundred riders and an exceet! be await dat an appointed sta uled is seventy-tWo hours The route after leaving Chicago takes in Laporte South Rend, Goshen, Ind.;| Fremont, Elyria, Painesville, Ashtabula, |q pashel on large s¢ orthwest Pennsylvania, Buffalo, | {) yracuse, Utica, ; nu fady, Albany, Poughkeepsie, | West, bringing in quit x Sing, Tarrytown, Yonkers, to New | Jul a. Roche ter, Sin York, oo Women Help the ¥. J. A.C, ‘The women folks of Rayonne City are taking! an active Interest in the welfare of the A. C., and the women’s department ts ap-| a: parently a success in every way, The trustees for n very nicely ter days at thing sub: of the clud have set aside the tennte hoi the use of the women, It has bs Ntted up, and Saturdays are red: the handsome club grounds at Rergen To! The Women now Frovoee ts do. some ; Atantlal for the benefit of the club. and Saturday evening a. concert-—Kind Mt be. given in the gymnasi of the organization, = ——— Brewer to Shoot at Parkway Club Capt Jack Hrewer, the Duffy, of Brooklyn, met yest articles of agreement and posted Brewer i» to Kill $5 out of 100 June 10 on the grounds of the Parkway ag Club at P. handle the birds J has signified bia willingness to act as referve — : Star Athictes at Monroe's Outing. At the anaual outing of the Monme Plea Club the following stars will aj Mooney, champion running broad jumper, a Maspeth. UML Clark, of ra K. Fox ¥ prot Ay, gaye thi st Laie vo the would be he from the Brockiyn Be —— ss Name Sounded Like Seoteh Whiskey | w Herman Pr Ham Pra August In recognitio: rounds. 4 P.) tn ihe pew c 0 lb to be kuowa as “Scbermeruora Hail Judge Bischoff in the Court of Com or, old Jack. We're all rounds In the of this a wnith ul nthe Seaside Ath-| er. Sugar transactions cline a lon, covered, and Was som yr, of Philadelphi about. In Balt: adty night Wat Creede pot Re he Moragement at the Club that he could. Rot_meet fuser, ant wh had to be declared off for cigs [© open to Eddie Sweeney, Tommy Butler or any other 125-pound boxer the Brooklyn light-weleht, te not aw which war given after ho Kennedy all but ont in their elent- Sattonal Athletic Club on Sat turn limited-round or ayn if he defeats Freddie Me- Iigeport, In thelr ten-round bout at the New London, Athlete Club on June 2 host a forfeit and challenge Danny Meliride, Joe ‘pounds for a tim- he will Western borer, 18 looking joment with a good welter. round bout before thinks Maber ts ‘ean get good back- Dolly Lyons, is arranged the fol- in Shippen streets mmy Tully and | New, York Young Mixon. atx rounds at 105 pounda; Jim ‘ Pi x rounda at eatsh woighta. and Charley Corcoran and Barney Car- ab- stitutes will be necessary to carry the | Weal, Upton Tel messages—more than were ever ina race |\hedl @ LE before. The finish ts expected to be ngly exciting spurt and will ‘on tn New York by Gen. Miles. Medals and prizes for those making the best aver-| It age time will be given, ‘The time sched- Avenue A’ Bayonne City, for the bene! eille, and Duffy to furnish and nS Hoey, of Hollywood, | thon ar: James Michael Sweeney, champion high Jumper he of baseball will he played for Die ailver cop and medals and prizes iver in oth Bext Sunday ton, | ¢ high diver who last week Jumped from the FePort, are _ Riri ni such acquisition C New Haven ani Vandert interests, or by either of them. Fratt Exchange Disbauded. The New York Fruit founded tn Marel few ‘weeks and would Give Toad DY hwiteky. of 08S Forrest aveaue, bad bis name changed by | The: advices 181-4 on erally set United Atch., Top. Bay Brace Chesap: Chicago Bur. Dia & Catt Laskey Lake Long Island LN Ath. Manhattan, Mexican Minn. & 8} ann do tM foh | Missourl Pacific We'no doubt that a retura mateh | Missourl, Pacific Missourl + Susa. 1 usa, Norfolk & Northern P, N Phila, & Pullman hern em Texas F pnhnD Rub Wabash Wabash pt ade. +|" The’ cotton 4 nigher the bes Jay and signed| friendly to the New York, New Haven | site, and Hartford Raflro ‘There has been going on in the stock | « urket for Weeks past # quiet accumula- England st who rep ident fled |N | terests | Gay" to Frang William Williams. in bis petition Proschwitaky sad that he suffered great embar- | Plosper rasament because bis Bame svunded like ‘Scotch whiskey."* COMMON CORDAGE SOLD AT 8 INNOCENT MEN INPRISON CELLS Shannon and Henry Con. fined in the Penitentiary Since Last Angost, FOUND GUILTY OF ROBBERY. Ackerson, the Victim. Swore that | He Positively Identified __Flats and Apartments to Let. Unfurnished—€a Elegant Mats, 6 room eum heated, $28 to $31. i & 4 room angen bollera, tuba, See —Private house; «! bath; range; $16. This Is ths Lowest No:ch Recorded in Wall Street. rated, halis ty Park, large indacements for small families, 3 rooms & bat elevated stati: ool street, between Park ‘Trading Is Not Active, but Prices Remain Firm, ITH ST, 428 H—Elegant improved, ater hoated single fiat, private house, $17; wo 81 E.—2d flat, 6 rooms & bath, Speculation at the Stock Exchange | was characterized by firmness jthe early dealings. prolonged holiday, turned up as a moder- ate buyer of Its spectalties, 120TH ST, 122 FE. near Mount Morris Park— firm Asa 4 rooms,’ palnted, papered; neat, quiet; $1.8 ondon, after T., 208 F.—Flegant flats; all Impn Fents $17 to $20. Owner, AVON APARTMENTS, west corner 16th st handsome apartments of 7 y Fanges, steam hi {nthe “Improved Dwelling,” 3 & 4 rooms laundry, hot & cold water: $5.20 to $14 = FOLSOM BROS,, $25 Brondway APARTMENTS. 3 rooms, tubs, $3, $10. 2077 Vt. d millway stocks, West and the weakness of the grain markets are keeping these is- the advance sues steady In earnest at Coney | Made. nyrarnrtth Frank | Stocks In the late dealings were weak- and on hea REAL CULPRITS NOW CONFESS. as outstanding short Inte: y TUN at, 4 Foo: the stock on 2th Rt, 4 room the announcement that Pres.dent Have. meyer 1s to sail for Europe to-morrow for an extended tour. Distillers sold down to 20% on Chicago eorganization Com- mittee will be unable to obtain control of the property unt!l the court decides question raised Dunn and Williams Admit the Crime and Were Indicted DALE, Mudieon a ar, ateam ‘heat, ‘coal Agent on premises is : AND 7 ROOMS on the east 4 trom a1 to 880. ‘wood furnish that the Ri Rutgers to 57th RISON'S Flat Ay Judge Fitzgerald on Aug. 17, 1894, sen- tenced Patrick Shannon and John Henry for one year for having robbed William B. Ackerson, of West Fifty-nintn street, of $0 worth of| Unfurnishe: AMSTERDAM A Cheapest fate F934 at. L stations Heht rooms. "ated: rents reduced; $2 inducements, $9.50 to $10 60 Hani seo, Janitresa. zy 4-room fate, with splendid apare Apartments, § roome eapest & best In clt my) VE., 200 & 204, corner 27th ab decorased ceilings & awa 3. the penitentiary movement. ve “s Trading In American Sugar was on a more active scale during the last hour K took cn a firmer tone 11-8 from buying by ding bear operators, which was gen- Jown as short covering. Sugar spread to elty; 6 large, Janitor ot the and the st price risi men were arrested on Acker- son's complaint and identified positively by him in the poltce court. Later Ackerson went before the Grand on July 25, 1894, PERRY sT., molerate rents, ‘Tpe firm of Phitndetphia, who defeated | xothe other paris of the eigen ae: | closing’ wan Challenge. to. As) t r 130- enerally steady at jes from the lowest prices. Rubber was exception- ally heavy, and broke to 44, a loss of 31a from the top, with a final ‘rally to 44%. ‘The anthracite coalers and common were the latter touching 24, the lowest price on record, and swore they had stolen his money. He subsequently testified against them at the trial, al recover! ings; new house; ren swore that Pailadelphia when the crime was com- mitted, but they could not prove an B., 866 & 588, near dist MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. VE, 1972 (116th The ing Quotatto: mation) —$42.50, $28.00) To-day It was proved to the District- Teoma Oreo that Shannon and Henry did me and were per- American Tobacco hon | Americar, ctically of for the present, on ac-| Amer Sugar Tub hav.ng to vacate its club-houre | Am. Sug, American Cotton OH American Express Alton & Terre Atlantic @ Pacific. commit the fectly innocent. A month ago Patrolman Robert Charl- One Hundred and heard that Zist @ 221 ats.—Deauth = a light rooms, Name Jewelry store, —Hanisome new fate all improvements, $17, STH AVE, 110 & 112—Several splendid apare nients, 4 rooms & ba! ye asain . 2177, near 117th Fitty-second street station, SA SR seca) two men Were circulating ‘a stor: innocent. men Well’s Island prison for year. followed up . from $16 up. near 30th #t.—Four large rooms d, all Light; low rents. st.—Three & 4 large Canada Southern of 312° West Forty-fourth street, and John Willlam f 25) West Thirty-seventh street, wot them to confess that they were the ones who had robbed Ackerson, On May 29 Dunn and Willams pleaded gullty in the Harlem Police Court, and to-day were Indicted by Ackerson is a fish dealer and now lies at 470 West One Hundred and Fifth rooms, décorated, all ight, near 24th st.—3 & 4 roomi "S Flat Agency, st. near Lroadway. LTH AVE., 4-4, 486, 502, 504, 606, 506—Three @ 4 rooms, with tubs, $5 to $10, ur _all-light rooms je Grand Jury. _vVate bath, all_impro HTH ST. 330 to 340 W.—Fiats, all impro. Shannon and Henry are still Penitentiary. Before they can be liberated they will have to make application to the Court. This will probably be done to-morrow. Ackerson, who is a fish dealer, at 470 One ‘Hundred and Fiftieth’ street, is very much chagrined at the mistake and says he will his power to have General Electric... & match | Balt, & Ohio. Central, Pacifte. or 1 pound|lowa Central... Towa Central pf U8 W.—Elecant fla rooms & bath; all improvemenia; richly de steam heated; excellent neighburhoo 29TH ST., 508 & 510 W.—4 large, ght rooms, ¥ nprovements except ‘ €; new houses, Just completed. 3 & 4 large roome, & We District-At- torney will give him ever} Under the new W.—Parlor floor & basement _ bath; "more rooms if needed, near Hroadway—Small they will have claim for damages against the State. Minn, & St. ma | Minn, & STH ST. 325 W.—Private house, 6 room Improvements 4M. near 9th av, 86. MOM RISC Houses and Apartments to Let line; Seema Time, ‘One Time, £00. Tard wequent Temes, ee" per the, Third ont Sub No extra charge on Sundays Unfurnished Houses to Let. ST., 653, near Christopher. —3 & 4 rooms, 3 Flat Agene W.—Apartmenta, all © i i921 Broadway, ST.. 316 AND 318° Four desirable rooms. & hy 2 Linked: 3 w Jersey Central OTH ST., 158 W., near Waverley place—Threa- r story and basement, In perfect order ; keya ip 156, MORRISON'S HOUS.: ‘ist st, near Broadway. hear Hroadway—Brows house, Engiisi’ basement, ACG WEGEMAN C0. L K HOUSE of 10 rooms; also nteamheated parlor use sculptor's studio, . DWELLING 307 West 48th st.; 10 rooms & bath; E, WHITAKER, neighborhood ; vectable tenant STH ST.. 263 Wi—4 light roome & Bae || provements; richly decorated; W.—Rente reduced; hands Toms, bath: private halle; $28, $30. near Droadway—Blegant Pacific Mall Flat Agency, 208 W. ST, 206, near 7th ave.—3 @ 4 room: RRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. 41st s Palace Car Ga SANDFORD ST., 220, near De Kalb av ger Paul & Omaha St. Paul & D St. L. Southwestern Milltary and Postal Riders to Speed |S. L. southwestern pf Southern Pacific Furnished Hous VHY NOT LOOK at my large, light 21-room, colored families only, CY, 206 W. dist at. 3 pleasant, large front reom painted, $9.30, 44TH ST., 317 W.—New brown-stone apartmet improvements sett FOUR ADULTS want sn | Improvements, STEADY, World, above bridge; ‘rant Jecorated flats, 4 £5 rooms, bath, ali Improvementa W.—4 elegant roma, fine neighborhood, $16 to 31% —Flegant parlor & basement of ht rooms. ail molern Improvements, elegant open rear Leather 21. Leather pf East Side. S4S—3 & 4 ali-light room kA 3. Rubber Wells, Fargo Ex.. GRAND §T.. "0,, 1821 Broadway, LEXINGTON AVE., 1797, Improvements, balls newly carpeted; rent 6 W.—A floor of 5 al ing bath; elegant open rea WSTH ST. 515 W.— 3 112th st.—6 room, | tive 3 & 4 rooms, borhiood unexcelled; Indu S AVE,, 1679—Fiat ments; wardrote, nts, $48 & 815; Elegant single tate 6 | private ball; station & Park; $24 5 large atry rooms, | WHEAT MARKET WEAK. ke Over a Cent a Bushel at the Opening. wae weak andy, lower at the start, breaking over a cent Floor & rooms, good ot improvements; & 6 room apart- HEGEMAN & Cu,, ments, $8.00 & $15. A. 413 Wi & 4 light rooma; two w 321 Broadway. The wheat fres, $9.50, $14 voms; half month f ste —Large 4 ing induced by room apartments; improvements; free Ull 10th; 1 favorable weather in the general realizing. Fooma, bath-room, | ‘storage Foom, wheat sold and at Chicago Corn was broke to 6 nt, 4 large, Hight, ary Py re ‘es! rth at—Fioore of @ large rooma, through. $.0 to $12, 3D AVE, 2106, near 10 between 5th & 6th t rooms; Immediate poasenalogy 19, 21 W.—Reautiful w York and Oats were a little . but prices declined slowly. was fairly shorts and few Orleans buying, August cotton sold at 7.10 a 7.11 RAILROADS IN HARMONY. | New England Ra wanted BOSTON, ch at. —8 oF 4 lan $ 2D AVE., 207 *TH ST., 35, $5; 4 rooms, $11; §D AVE., 1681—Floors of large rooma, with Im= near 106th st.—Two lat well-kept house. heated; fines: part of ‘the city; moderate OTH ST. GL W.—Elegant 3 & 4 room 1523-810 to $13, 3 & 4 rooma Inquire aft heautifully decorated, | 1 Columbus ave,, near 99th st. 105D ST., 208 W.—Single Mats, 6 rooms & bath, $29. Janitor, 69 W.-T roomy & bath, reduced rentals to 6i multably for ph: Elegant flats, all Improvements, Tt 1s understood on of authority that the control x rat lof the New York and New England Rail | 1 ng snot, ana rms | road has Chotee wil-Hght dat, 6 rooma, all improvementa hear Sth ave.—Neautiful Gate #20, June free Wot all-tight $21 to #25, 5 rooms and hath; all light INS PLAT AGENCY. ® E.—Rente $13.50 & upward {all improven rooms; there of New the Vanderbilt »w York, New Haven and Hartford ave, Wear 3d st. CHANCE—Bi ent moderate Apply to Janitur Amstertam aye 509 Amsierdai ‘The control ‘y tye| England has now been secured, and when the programme for reorganization of that company has been fully carri out it will be found that the road the hands of peo! it in harmony wit tral and the New Haven policies. 24s E.—Handeoine tp for small tamtly arinents with @ Fine apartment the New York Cen- \eTTH ST, 318, near 24 ave improvements MORRISON'S FLAT A’ VARENCE, When spoken to regarding the above | Depew said he knew of no bath, with all: Improvetn TOTH ST, 228 Bt & 4th fate RKISON'S Flat tetween id & Unfurnished—North of :asth Street. y+ AK Skee ist EVAay Sole. 2 | PRLVATE MARLO | MYO watt 5 TT W.—Blegant ‘ane location, Janie and Produce Exchatige, | 1804, with the object of cow: on Pleas tom der one head all branchgs of the centrating under ft branches 0 eeiabere ware dissatieaed with the way business was going Fr oo felved to ond the ongesisation, improvements; well-kep Augusta)—4 nice room. it single Gain, wl Park—Apart-| idan sr. wiy renovated & devo- a Janitor, rated; reat 110

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