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Tdving Apart and He Has Given Her \isome House. {Special to The Evening World.) ‘ ea ASBURY PARK, N. J, June 5—An) beeing Wort reporier wilted cor-| WITH THE WHEELMEN. bdett’s pretty cott this morning, but the c! visible and make his absenve Inquiry elie that Mr. Corbett was nowhere a house, but might » It was quite fhowever, that the chs @tance preferred quiet, unobtrusive obscurity. The report @tcut to institute d’vorce proceedings Asbury Park, where the lady is well known very much admired for her wifely Seventh avenue round town, reporter, pplon in this in- certain amount No suspicion of any marital disagree- ment has existed though it was known that Mrs did not accompa Park and has not made her appearance] ,, in the Corbett cottage, Corbe y her husband to the awaited, but it is pretty safe to hazard | ye jtrtem Wheoimen ar that Corbett will not be extensively In-| be w Touenville terviewed on this point. Mra, James J. © visited Howe & report | A beginning ¢ divorcee against the cham- jon pugilist. r Pe hstbeeh known among close friends | pair that they have not lived ther for the last six months, but they good terms, | $1 nd have met in this city several times | sen-tion Tha right to receive or reject an as Miss Ollie Lake, of 1 away from jon hen he BASEBALL CHAT. in Francisco, a clerk in a bank and. hin coming irels were not drean andsome blon te. After the Sullivan. bett. paid $28," at 46 West Bight style, Mrs. Corbett liv She is @ Cor- house . in thin; 4 Korgeous | no that 1t cost Cape there Now WIth | suppress the Giant Pr. About six months ago the ame to n amicable agreeme his wife | eyes on their beautiful home and agreed to pay $10) a week, whicb | hint It wan wwreement he has faithfully lived up to . . . ever since, her an allowance Chicag. je, Was Te sponsible for the separation BOXERS ALL ANXIOUS. Too Many Volunteers Demprey's Big Benefit. Enough applications have been re- ceived from boxers anxious to in Jack Dempsey’s behalf at Madison | (fering mitable guara, Sack | away that loving cup. ¥. assint | tthe to hear from f Square Garden Saturday night to run a a eee two-night show, but only the pick of the will be selected, as befits such . Corbett, Fitzsimmons, Me- Aullffe, Dixon and other champions. Now that it ls certain that Corbett | Mitel next Montay and Fitzsimmons will world’s champlonship additional interest . fs lent to the appearance of the men at] jum Dempsey's benelit. It will be a good op- | annie’ al rtunity to study the styles of the two. | wih the uw Corbett will box Stev the management is hunting up a’ good | ec could not clone hie mouth al Haith Bob scorns | !t also cost bim nd says he man to meet Fitz. to pick his own partner, will meet anybody duced, The trouble ts that Fitz hits eo] Brookion, will In fwure Neat hard, even in his exhibitions, that few eo e Frank Bosworth the only man available up to date, in Pe dim Hall will box Mick Dunn, while | !"& ¥4% 98 follows Joe Choynski ‘orge Dixon’ will probably box care’ to face —————— ISTIC POINTERS. we coma’! GOSSIP OF THE TURF. as hin mateh h was slated for June han “tallon It looks at present as though * ‘will not fight for awhile In the East with Charley Barnett, Beach Athletic t twenty Ught-welghts ‘who are anxlous { ‘many Bastern sports are wondering why Jim Ken: Rody’ does not offer a pw of the crack light-weights, to San Francisco if he dors not xe with nothing but the credit of making Jim| Holmes, a third rater, get on with him, and a great « for Corbett and one A match on ait tn seven rounda Jim Dwyer, tho New Jersey heavy-woight, who es Was once Bob Fitzsimmons's Ras tesued a challenge to m ‘Weights in a limite partner, any of the beayy- round bout before to @ finish with amall | sider, Step es for $600 a silt, Danny McBride is anxious for a match with @ of them ‘& Hraited round’ bout at finish for $250 or $50 Island Athletic Club, after failing to | Gat 4 Reilly, of Philetel for ite monthly boxin @lded not to run any more abc Jimmy Handler, Voigt, iesues a chal! Pee, Sta above-named. men. anxious to accommo ‘The Clipper Athi Gate of its boxing stag from Ju to June 17, are to. ap. Where he is doing his work under the x Tom 0 Rourke. George needs very little watening. fm training, as a more falthtu formerly occupied by " And hopes to be returned a wit rer, Worker would be at Oceanic ‘was, He is belng aspleted in his work by at big Jim Daly eon tle clone’ that in order to di JACK GLASSCOCK, MANAGER, | 5-3 '="::. He Will Tell the | to The Evening World) LOUISVILLE, @tormy meeting of the Louisville Base-| ravtrack gamblerm Not ony ia tie war « ball Club Directors, @fter midnight, it was practically de-| Grand Jury that set the game to make Jack Glasscock manager| fet # erugh overhauls the team, though McCloskey will be Some of the direc- Capt. Brewer's Mig Task, favored McCloskey's retention, but Others wanted him to go. ¥ to visit his i Virgina, As soon with he w 9, Join the club and .nform the @ team that they must ball or quit. ” Pager et Cows | at Parks The Relay Bicycle Race from Chi- cago Started This Morming- The Champion Cannot Be Inter-| cHIcaco, june 5—The relay bieyelo viewed on Domestic Affaire co to New York, carry- from military headquar- Nelwon A. Miles, jock to-day. An at- face from Chi ing a messa, tera in this city to ¢ was started at 9 0° is Wite Said to Contemplate Di. | mrt will be made to do the distance vorce Proczedings. in seventy-two hours. John Lawson, of the Monitor Cycling and RH. Winship, of the Chicago Hing Club, the first relay to nd Crossing, the message was delivered to R. tarland J.J. Be kK. who carried it to Kensington. Twy- man a to the next station, route jies through Cleveland Ruffalo, Syracuse, Utica and in. | Zimmerman hax reconsiterct hin refusal to & to | fehnaon, and hie manages, Joe Meier om- ten en Ree i Iiolg came tle thet a Johnson offer wal a tare at Waltham | oe OFF the Long 1 ond a “ nd) . . . anit new by a a ome WhO a t ‘tie in the twothind mile race at Amine 12 will he a round trip tieket t Enatant hum y owed to art ay anxiously | pacomaker. Be Suntay will Cyole path policemen on the Coney Inland Routerant haverat last been permitted to wear ae which Include kalckertexkers. The Ar Sovlety, will and $10 1) Claas A. Bawond day O- | Half tiie wo In three, open only | tov reatdente of Queens County, prizes 325 and y to clam AL LAS We orulen and entry ta reserved. Entries lowe June 8 with Thoman He Bacon, Jericho, Lang Island. Yesterday waa the first tme this season that the Glance have gotten the best of a elim jectaton, The effect was exhilarating. 80 ite $25 for trying to| Tiernan and 1 seem to have their again, Mike's hitting yestor ay wan terrific. Juat ask Breiteastein low A report comes from New Haven that the “Only Dutch Oartera arm te in much bad HO | pnape that he may nover be able The same despatch concedes. the and Yaledarvand series to the [ ponents, What's thin, another bluft? oe piteh again e-Princeton Ke Blue's op: At Inet Mr Freedman hi succonded In giving wets It . The Hughes Lyceum Maaeball Club has July 4 open, both morning and afternoon, ant would tana out-of-town elit BOF Curley, Secre- Feet tary, G4 West Ninety J. McD.—The Metal worer gives 29, ‘The Hoard of Mirestore of the National Loag’ WII hold @ special moeiing at the Fifth Ave Brooklyn gan tive Mtabuirg team on which was protent the | Saturday will bet think how easily hall players can lone mint of a little ehat Jay, for Instance, and | Kennedy apoke six words at a price of Bur iro aiid DrO-| The Saturday wfternoon games at Eastern Park “A at 3.30 PM i #] the standing of the League Clubs this: morn Sam Arm-|.Clum 0 W. L. Pc! Chubs Wo. Pc, Pittsburg 12.667) Phtlade! Wd ind Chicago Be! New ¥ 16 17 485, Howto BA6) Hrooklyn 0. 1418 4s Malt $8) Weel 412 Chet 621 St. Louts i Gleveland 671| Lautwvitie 18 Sam Doggett put In a very miserable da yontentay, He had a mount in every. ri fatlod to land a winner, When the last ra was over he was realy fo go out and Kive battle to the. first locomotive that came along (M8) teom Coney Irland. If Doggett only knew how FM) ridiculous his pottish exhibitions of temper mak him appear in the eyes of the public, he woitld ry ant coatrol himself, His failure to land wither of his three mountain the first threo Faces put him in bad humor In the Rrookdale he pode Sir Walter with {| poor Judginent and was beaten out by the out J. In the Af race Doggett was thoroughly mad and he made an exhibition of himself by brutally fogging Langton over thy howd w e butt end of his whip. Then hi oF tow | MMe Langion Into seventeen diferent kinds of kets and Nin faco was lke a thunder Do B wore tral he is \ earnest in his work, every oue overiovk lia fault It has bee: egin Saratoga’n racing Wa M This te tone ti Fred | deference ere at th Johnny | 4 2 o'clock. Albany and neg to have a two-year-old he te willing (0. selh it Youngsters. nt this "calibre Hay today wi a formh Dom yearlings are 4 to be the! : Santa Anita was tal suttie cv" | yenterday ite tnjurion were red cham & nent e . e Song and Dance and Langton were two favorites which should have. wy ‘vesterfay “The Ta eetart, Dut rea 0 Well that his oe Team | _ 8914 a bookmaker yesterday: ‘It people welct they Jo'when the books begin ty heat ¢ Vresident Maker, of the Civic Federation of | 8) cniran inclined to grant \umut ty Rambling at Hawthorne racetrack to. be con {Ul Tirued, but Mt ts Tikely thatthe proceeding of the by @ special Grand Jury —— Considerable tnterest In being manifested in th oming match in which Capt. Jack Brewer will MS | undertake to kill %$ out of 100 live birds against be| the handing of Phil Duffy, of Brooklyn. The de. but Brewer has lett the My can increane It to $f Yesterday Hank White, of Hed plete his task. ‘The match will be decided June 10 op the grounds of the Parkway Driving Club, probably act as referee, é THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1895. Drunk in a Oafe. ST Insults a Woman and Is Knocked] THe Market ' ‘ Down by the Proprietor. ANTONIO, June 6.—Gov. Culberson was asked what act.on, If any,| Sergt, he would take in case the Corbett-Fitz- pulled off at Dallas. he declined to say anything further than eluw, Whatever It may be, would Carcy Releases 1 Recker then took ft through | from Arrest, simmons fight wa At 228t, Mark's place Frederick Rengee Keeps a little coffee saloon whien He also has a Itc pate Hurt, of the Supreme Court, that Texas law on the subject of far as pos-| tractive employs several pretty girls ty upon customers. prze-fghting was vf enforcing is who has secured thi simmons fight for thi turf exchange * is & Sporting man with plenty considerably runs a large ng ints a chair at a ta good weather ou! crops, railway was Informed by one of the waitresses ours to sel beer told he could be served with 4, and as the young woman streets last night tasimmons conversation, gelection of Thomas Walsa, sonlered Walsh out ¢ Man staggered to his Ing 4 pollceman's shield from his pocket, the bulk of his training at Asbury Park ant Fitzsimmons at Galve est for viutation of the | Wal) reached for is pistol, and with- out drawing It, Foreign for bankers 4.59 1-4 fo. demand. coming event, that door or I'll fill history of Dallas. of at least #,000 the fair crowd. . ound, exclusty ing a crowd I of holes.” He made a dash for the door, shouting { out of the way wil will remain tlekets to the the sidewalk and darted visitors will ‘The crowd fol- among them He reached s Third avenue. ye-con teats, s klove contest Dallas, from a finaneial than the ‘entire agricultural pr the country: for the American Tobacco. American Cable American Sugar Ref Ami American Cotton O11 Atch., Top. Ratctino the crowd by: He attempted Kee, woo struck Walsh anc gould draw Bengee knocked him down to grapple with ha seating capa- Including as department erected near the fair grounds slightly elevate The general plan will be after the gre Nour Firat avenue Walsh staggered the areaway stoop house. MacNevins placed was taken to Convention of 1892, but with only one in.) Walsh under arrest Ko Chicago & Northwest pt Ch, Mi, @ Bt Paul... Che) Mil & St. Paul pt Chie, RT & Pw * a complaint Headquarters from that precinct state that he was not held by Acting Sergt Kee refused to mia Subsequent details may as nothing positive has price of admis- CORNELL’S CREW ARRIVES. | Mmht That Will Row at Henley this materially G, C, CG, & Bt bis: Col. @ Mook. Vatley 22.2 hd Rane) F Colorado Fuel soy pelicen svn’ Wish, and that he was attached to the ‘Twenty-second street station sting Captain sitid h y Acting Chief Conlin t wort of the vse, He sald Ben times for violating the fs far as he knew ducted tn an ¢ his place was always Jerly manner. sh has been on the force one — NOLAN REWARDED. en Him a Medal for Saving a Drowning Ch ‘ollceman Michael Nolan, of the Fast One Hundred and Fourth street station, Was presented by F the Police Board, SOUTHAMPTON, June 5.—The Amert- n ine steamer Paris, from New York on May 2% having on board the Corneil | whieh Is to compet passed the Lizard hake Shote Lake Erie &@ Western Lake Erie & Western pt Long Island Traction at 1.9 ASM. to-day, M’GINNISS IS Fitohie’s Secretary in tle Encounter, Couin Nashvilie.. Minn, & St, Loule ...20. Minn, @ St. L. let pf. Minn, & StL. 2d pf. Miksourt, Pacific esident Roosevelt, | Minaurt Pact -day with a medal rticate of recognition for bravery, ing from the East River May 4 die Crystal, nding the bestowal of the jon in the de Nat. Lead Co. pf. a child namec and ortvate secretary to Supervisyr-at See ‘ore Justice Tighe, In the But Lin, OU New Jersey Central 2212 & West.) de Weat N.Y. 8 Norfolk & W Northern Pact! Northern Paci North American Ontario & West. Or. Ry. & Nav Oregon Improvement..." 14 N.Y. & New En charge of assaulting Oliver C. 208 Fifty-se om and faced Standard Ol) Compan Bald the President, “a ve known as nos of the Bighth Wal He had been at war wtih t enting you with this medal and preciation of such a brave and noble deed.” Here President t grasping the blushing policeman’s hand, have made ay night Mc iniss atten ted a Pacific Mail Phila. & R Poo. Pitts., Pull Quickstiver ‘ present these tokens roud of you as a m Southern Ratiroad Southern Rall. pf. St. P. & Omaha St PB, Mo & M StL Southwestern Ft disputed his rh s aerved with a warra v Jerry Cross Mast nigh by MeGinnlas and in front of th this morniy ‘Tenn. Coal @ tron... Tol, & Ohio Cent. pe Union Pacific s U.P. Den. @ Guilt. U, 8 Cordage. cue Ul 8. Cordage pf... v ui UB. Rubber US. Rubber pt Wabaals Wabash pt before Justice ‘Tight » MeGinniss looked savage as a bad cut of 10 Clinton street, was arrest saloon at Grand and Desbrosses streets at 12.30 this morning, grand larceny, by Detectives Hahn and Murphy, of the Central Onic mour was formerly a polics ghth Precinct: Sta- ‘ was broken V4 ago on the char tinual ‘In coxteatio for a bitters firm on Hroad- He ts married and claims to have June 13 for DARK FOR BOHEMANN. y Wheel. @ L. E The trial of John at Miller's Hotel, 17 Williamsburg, on sthemwith Muminating gas, 1 before Juste the Court of Oyer and 1: thirty-two vears’old, Gussie Wolf, of 19 Pell street, was the She swears that April 19 Seymour tok her and another w< | complainant, m in the back room, saying that KK nearly $30) n dead in th District torney came back, ence alarmed the woman when e found that he had taken with him amond sunbu-st lued at’ $50, the boys in i valued at 8 which she had Was secured Nelay Might or Su during the week by favorab The early sales Included July at 72a 7M; August, 7.16 47.18; October, 7.24; ‘November, 7.25 a'7.26; December, 7:28 'a 7.90; January, 7.34 April 20, but’ Seymour kept of the detectives unt When arrested, Seymour sald fellows know of Hackensack, 1+ wouldn't do the boys ina hotel In Little Fer Justice McMahon, in the Tombs Court, held Seymour for examination, BLAZE ON A STEAMBOAT. Excitement on the Montauk Over a Slight Fire at Night, information parture of trains fo After Ronen ann's arrest, Mr n County Jatt and from among itifled, Rohemann five other prisoners. A BARE-FACED SCHEME. ponerse Awa’ Allowed to Si Sheriff Tamsen was a slight fir with much excitement, | Long Island Sount an tavestigation to tix, If pos for the shaving er last night and thirty p. of whom were ne lamp overturned t setting It on ing their posttive if not Impossible. tid his own jon ditticult, * said the | here Was raised pas- Hh searched: by told them there Was no fire was put out nuch damage OEBER SCORES THE POLICE, 1 Of) Wurke Allowed to Lie Ina us for IS Hour: Tombs and a third time by the ke he had as [Do M. Irwin, It was over yin the wals.ban, his trousers, Was shaving and ¢ ng Killoran, himself, and y w the men whey the Job Coroner Hoebder, t yesterda | death of John Burke. know that I can do anything aunconsclous Forty-second etreet He det a few the Roosevelt Hospital At Was brought out at the inquest that nad bees allowed to remain haliway from 2 P | until 8.30 the next morning’ It is thought by Burke's friends that the matter Slashed by a Stranger, Verdict was death from unknown causes. “Ollie” Teall was summone im the City Court for examination ip suj ime OD & $9689 Jud, m {or Bon-payment of did “Rot appear im court and bis defaul $1,000 that he would not com. | Ae appear raster: Piementary proc ined against * juguar AL Bellevue Hosptial Rad ok Wicked @ Vital apoe @ John 8. Hoey, of Hollywood, wai —_—.—_. Ooalera and Grangers. ume of Business Small. There was comparatively little activity Bully in the stock market this morning, and the traders were bearishly inclined, ow- ing partly to the receipt of lower quo- tations from London and the failure of certain promnient stocks to partici- in the rise of the past few days. In some quarters it is believed that the bulls ars purposely giving their op- ponents control of the market with the view of encouraging @ fresh short terest, Outside conditions are Kenerally favor- able to operators on the long side. Wheat is declining under the influence of | t for the growing | rnings as a rule are showing up much better and resumption We of work at various mills and manufac- turing establisnments ut a higher scale Of wages is reported almost daily. ‘The stock market continued | heavy after midday, and lower prices were made right through the list, ‘The pres- sure, the G vad chiefly against the Coale ngers and Distillers, The The Closing Qu ‘Open tean Sugar Ret pf. @ Santa Fe. @ ‘hi, @ Buatern 1 ‘ado Development @ cn) y Kan, & Tex 00. Kan. & Tex. pf... Tonya ievsiasissy Lead ( a. & West. pt 0 and: 43% L. Southwestern pt: 3 “Seaee 8. Conta 8. Leat 8. Leather pf guar. VU. Toiegra SS COTTON OPENS HIGHER. Vavorable News from Liverpool and Large Buying Ord ‘The cotton market opened with an ad- vance of about five points on favorable news from Liverpool, and the execution of some large buying orders, this buying stopped there was some re- action,* assisted by generaliy favorable crop news from the cotton belt, and re ports by the Government that the grow ing cotton has Leen Fastenal, advance le Wheat ‘opened deciiledly low her new Chicago at 601-2, Oats were quiet, TO DEEPEN THE CANALS. Mi for the New Law. The Executive Committee, represent- tng the commercial associations of New met in the Produce Ex- range to-day to outline a pis for Is before York Btate, bringing the heeds of the canal the voters. ‘At the next election there will be a | vote to appropriate $9,000,000 for deeper ing Erte and Oswego Canals from their | aai present depth of seven to nine feet. ‘Those present to-day were RR. Hefford, Buttaio, Chairman; Alexander R. Smith, New York, Secret Vo Carr and MoM ‘Drake. Rultalo; Gi resenting Gi Oswego: Ire Le Otis, Rochester Troy, Re He Cook, W Port Henry’ B.C. O'Brien, Alfred Romer. ¢ W Balch. Evan Thomas Franklin’ Quinb' Franklin Edson, Lou ner, Francis BL Lau FJ. Cassidy, of New York uray Mensrs, Stevens and Dayis, represent. ing the North Side Board of Trade, in charge of opening Harlem Ship Canal on June 17, requested the Canal Com- mittee to co-operate with them, Banking and Financial, “TREASURY STUCK FOR WA ‘INEZ GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, 100,000 shares of ‘Treasury Stock offered for tale at Sc. per share. W'roceeds to, be used for Y loping the mines ‘The property is located a CHESH Ace GUNNISON BO Orona bo, on the same mineral belt that runs through re ssaeeelepenaeeteianentienttinetimetbamameneamatmemetsmmmemmnanees enemene —— According to Precedent, tho Big} Policeman Waleh on a Roaring|Pressure Is Chiefly Against| Public Hearing on the Reappor- Fight Is Possible in Dallas. tionment of the City, Heavy and the Vol! pistrict Leaders Hang Over the Big Map and Protest. Plunkitt Makes a Bid to Remain in the Twent; A big map of the city trimmed In the shape of a shoe was atretched on the reporters’ table in the Aldermanic cham- ber this afternoon, score of district leaders hung over and kicked about The map showed the new districts into which the city was divided, and a public hearing was granted by the committee by which the apportion- ment waa made. Very few of the district leaders on either side like the new scheme, because {t shuts them outside of the sections of which they have been the local bosses The Democratic lead- ers are apparently better satisfied with the apportionment than the Republicans, although the new division of the city is in accordance with the Republican plan, Protests against the division have al- ready been filed by the le First, Third, Twenty-seventh, Twenty- ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-fifth Dis and more than a in- for many years. cline from the top figures of the morning was equal to 1-2a 143-8 per cent The weakness led to a reduced of trading, operators, as @ rule, not favoring the bear side of the account. Mouwy 1a 11-2 per cent. on call, i ange firm at 4.88 @ 4.88 1-4 long sterling, and 4.89 a The supply of com- mercial bills is small, Commercial bar silver Is down, to 68 are unchanged at 53 1-4, volume ders in the -& Mexican doliars| Piunkitt objected to the boundary line new Twenty-second and Twenty-third ‘Districts, The proposed line will throw Plunkitt in the Twenty- 1 the Ine changed the Twenty-second, which is his old distr et. Lauterbach wa. the first speaker. He appeared on behalt of the machine party in the new Twenty-first Senatorial Dis- trict, who believe they are entitled to three Assemblymen instead of two, as The other protests against the division as lald out the County were orders submitted In writing and the Committee will meet ni sider them, and the loard will the WHO SUCCEEDS OLNEY? Committee t Friday to con. Attorney- WASHINGTON, dent is proceeding with deliberation in| the selection of a successor to the late | It may be that he with some one touching his appointment to the Cabinet, | neral'ns Chair, Secretary Greshan correspondence refrains from NO ANTI-FIGHTING LAWS.|DREW KIS REVOLVER, [STOCKS DECLINE ALL AROUND. POLITICIANS OBJECT, !=*** =s.0° =" “= Celertial Tramp in Trou Li Hung, @ Chinese tramp, thirty years olf, was a prisoner in the Fort Hamilton police sta tion this morning to answer « technical charge of vagrancy. At 9.90 o'clock Inst night smoke was seen issuing from a vacant frame butlding at Seventy-thira street Fort Hamilton ave- nue. The Chinaman was seen leaving the butld- ing. Jotn Bredsha eighth atreet, 6 1 block! The police think that the Chinaman. wi tie bullding to get warm and accidentally set it DO NOT JUDGE the quality by the price, We have just received a second shipment of Men’s French Balbriggan |: Shirts and Drawers, and place them on sale AT ( 5; ; A SUIT. Real Value $1.50 a Suit, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Men’sSkeletonSack Suits $12 to $25. Just What You Want for Summer Wear. Yanas Co CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES, 279, 281 and 283 Chambers & ner, BROADWAY, Reade Sts, Satinjactiun guaranteed or m y ee turned, his intentions to become known until he | is assured that any offer he ma: will surely be accepted. | It is assumed that the new Secretary of State will not be announced until the Cabinet 1s again complete. can be learned now the President has Attorney-General | Olney of his wish that he should accep: a transfer to the State Department, but | in following course the President {8 sim make sure that satisfaction | Absolutely” paini Among the rumors this morning ts one | e dadera to the effect that after transferrin; Olney to the State Department the {dent will place § in the Attorney-G. the office of Secretary cretary Hoke Smith | neral’s office and fill | f the Interior by ppolntment of ex-Gov. Francis, of It is now expected that the President shington for Gray Gables herefore the an- binet changes {s will leave W: early next w nouncement of the ( looked for very shortly. Blonde Thrashed a “Johnnie.” Joseph Huber, a well-dressed young man, who Halsey street, Foated lest night near Untque Theatre, In the Lee Avenue ( Justice Goetting discharged bim after have been frequent members of th them, A night or two your home, When weather. 21a r . both and at the West, on favorable concerning crop conditions, the weather being good throughout’ the Wheat belt. The first sales were made at a decline of about 1 cent here, but only gbout 1-2 cent at Chicago. “July opened here at 791-4 80S-8c,,, while at the West July started at_76 1-2 and September 77 1-20, Corn was about 1-4c, lower, July sell- ing here at 651-2, ‘while ‘it sold at nd Reptembey | _2OTH ST. ELEVATED RR. 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J.Baumann& Bro 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Sts, Unfurnished— on premises: rente $12 ‘t MAN @ C0, 1i21 ‘Broadway, aS LEXINGTON AVE., 1797, near 11ath room ‘all Improvements, balla. ne rent af! ime iS balla newly carpeted) reat LEXINGTON AVE., 167—Fia . rooms idprvancnit Wis The wats Ah 8 Janitor, AST AVE., 2249, near 116th st.—3 & 6 room apart ents, $8.50 & $15, AG, HEGEMAN @ CO., 432" Broadway. 2D AVE. 1704. 1706, S§th, 90th ecm —Large 4 ny AParmenua; tmprovementa; free till 16th; SD AVE. 2106 near iosh st. wth tmnr vemente, $f to $10, 2D AVE.. 1921—One month @ movi large rooms, newly dacorated, $18. or 4 large room free, at. —Two ¥; Jorge rooma, 4 rocms.” sit: ATH 8T., 60 E.—Large light apartments of four hove "wach with all modern imaprovements; rentals from $13,” Inquire of Janitor, scsi Fiat, beautifully Gecorated, tabla for physi 0 right party. E, Mich ant fata, all improvements, 24 Boor. Inquire janitor. ‘SSTH sr. “433, 335, 337 ., between Int & 24 aves, fate, 6 rooms, bath; Rouses; rente $43, $37. | WITH ST. 215 to RY, wear 84 ave —4 & 8 rooms; rents $12 to ¥ MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. dist at, 29TH ST., 297-239 B.—Rente $12.60 & upward; 3 & ht rooms, ~1'h all Improvements; ‘come coxy rooms; there are no better in 33D ST., 203 to 209, near 34 ave—6, 4 & 3 rooms; rents trom $12 to 817 _"MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. 41st st. HTH 87. @ 24 ave—in new houses, fate of gat rosme’ ail improvements, anges, ‘nox paethet ot steas’ def hast apectable famille: AMT! bath; to $27.50; Janitor of the premises; Inducemente, 7TH AV! ree; 39, $14; small families, BETH ST. 420 W.—Ploors to let M6 & $14 Janitor, ist floor. All House, Room and Apartment Advertisements printed in The World this week repeated FREE In the Evening World. 14 Words 30 Cents. Over 500,000 Circulation. Flats and Apartments to Let. Unturnten: MST ST, 112.8, near Park a ground floor; finely decorated; $12-816. STH ST.. 248 F.—Handsome top floor, § rooma, for mmail family; private house; rent $23. TH sT., 160 B. Fine apartments, ted ar Lexington ave—Altt ree, light rooms & bath; te reduced; 0 & Me. C7TH ST., 316, nenr 24 ave.—7 rooms & bath, alll Amprovements: $21 to $26, MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, $06 W. état ot, TIN £f 113 B—Bleeant flate of 7 rooms & ‘bath, wich all Improvements; rent moderate, 7TH ST., 228 E—34 & 4th flats, 6 rooms & _bath, $12, $12; “Improvements, TOTH ST., 239 F.—Apartmente _Smprovements; well-kept house fist st. 312 _Drovementa; reasonable. 2 cai SOTH ST.. 129 E.—Elegant flate, 6 rooms @ bath, Private bails, steam heated, $28 to $31. aD ST, 166 E.—Special inducement light Fooms, newly painted, all tmprovementat fine melghbothood; June rent free; $18, $08 or. STH 8T., 229 E—Fiats in new building to Tet all the ‘latest improvements; 6 roome @ bathe Foom; $15 to $17 por month; half month free, OTH ST., 221 to 283 E—New houses, 3 & 6 room apartments, $8 to $18.60; dumb-watters, electric bells, hot’ baths free to tenants; wide sreet; floors dendened. OMce in 223. BOTH ST., 169 to 167 E—a & 4 rooms, deco _Fated, halid heatod; ranges, bollers, tubs, &o. 104TH ST., 178 E.—Private house; 24 floor, @ _fooms, bath, range, $16. 5 .—24 fiat, extra light; Central rge inducements’ for small families, it improved, at heated single Sat, private house, $11; worth seeing NTH ST., a1 E24 flat, 6 rooms @ bath, $105 free to Juy 2 fiorn st, 1 @ ti) Ba Flats; healthy hom rooms, all light; Rot & cold water; hails heated; all improvements; jami- tor; nleely’ finished thing for small, re “th ave. —Rilenor 120TH ST., 122 4 rooms,” painted, papered; neat, quie $11; Janitor. if AST ST., 220 F.—-Large, ght _ all improvements, station street, $14. Janitor, iMTH ST., 208 #.—EI tents; Frente $17 to $20. Own APARTMENTS, 3 rooms, tubs, $7, $10. S077 3d anit 201 BL 126th KANEDALE, Madinon ave, corner sith et— Rlevator, steam heat, (& wood furnished. Agent on premises. TO_LET, *5, floor, 1725 Park ave, AND 7 ROOMS on the east side, from Fa (o STth at.. rents from $10 to $30. MOR- 3 Flat Agency, 206 W. at, nea? Broadway. Unfurnished—West Side. DAM AVE., 647, near $34 st L station flats in'‘clty; 6 large, light rooms & eam heated, decorated: rents reduced: $28 Che: ST. NICHOLAS AVE., 165, bet. 117th @& 1188 sts.—Eiegant Lats: fine view, splendid locatloa; 1 modern imp rents moderate; induce- Apply Janitor, on premises, VANDAM ST., 69, near Hudson—1 borhood; 4 rooms, 1ce-box, 3 rooms, $13.50. WATTS st decorated ceilings & awae rents, 933, $32. BRCK! 1TH AVE. 66 & B68, near dist ot.—8 & 4 soomeg rents $13 to MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. diet ot 1972 (116th et. station)—$42.60, 828.00; corner apartments; 7 sooma, @ rooms; induce- meiita; steam heated. > AVE., 2177, near 117th—Handsome new fate, with dining-room, all Improvements, $17, 30th at.—Floors te let, @ rooms; Tent reasonab STH AVE., 110 & 112—Several_ splei ments, 4’ roome & bath, from $16 up. Janitor. _ TH AVE. near 24th st—3 & 4 rooms, $9.60 te 14 MORRISON'S Flat Agency, 206° W. 41a | at, near Broadwa: ' LITH AVE. 434, 486, 50%, 604, 606, 600—Thres & with ‘tubs, $8 to $16. j ant large rooms © bathe aT St, BETWEE: 5 all _Apply office, 8TH BT, 227 & 229 Wi—Light, attractive ‘ments for sin es 4 rooms; all Ime | provements: references required; $16 to $22, Janitor is i WTH ST. 333 ight rooma & pri _Yate bath, all improvements, 817. HTH ST, 315 W.—Handsome_ ne apartinents, 5 rooms, bath, all low rent, Janitor. i ee oan | NTH ST., 330 to 340 W.—Flats, all improves | ments, $10 to 318, Bog kes H HTH ST. 142 W.—3 elegant light rooms, one & three fights, $13, $15; adult — BTH ST.. 46 W.—3 & 4 nice light rooms; Im= provements; newly papered & painted; $12, $16, SETH ST, 326 & S28 Wi Uight: attractive apart | | i ments for smal! fam! rooms; all’ me ovementa; references required; $19 to 52 Janitor. TH ST. Ue Wi rooms, ‘bath, $21 (apartment) room 29TH BT., 808 & 51 all Improvemen rent free: new. ho WTH ST. 4 W.—3 & 4 large roome, eewly painted light iv to S13. ots 38D ST. 109 W.. near Broadway—Three Toom flats, $13 50 to $i7. Janitor, ments, ‘select tenants, G. HEGEMAN @ CO., ism ROTH ST.. 316 AND 318 Ww. Four destrable rooms & bathroom, $21 & $335 also basement, i improvements.’ Jantter. 36TH ST, 280 W.—Pri ‘airy, decorated fate, W.i—A beautiful oe nt; rent $18, Mra, Hi 235 W—Three unfurnished rooms & improvements; rent reasoaable, 39TH ST., 268 W., block from Broadway—@ eles gant, ‘éxtra_ Inrge rooms, bathroom; steam heated; $30, $32. 40TH ST. 240 W. ear Broadway Elegant 7 3 5 room flats, rente $18 to $20. MORRISON’ Flat Agency, 206 W. Ca st AT. 208, near Th ava & @ roome; Feniy 12 to _ MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. diet ot. (ST ST.. P60, near Mh ave—2 & 3, $8.00 to $11; ‘ty respectable colored families only. MORRISON'S FLAT AGENCY, 206 W. ¢let ot, 41ST ST.. 326 W.—3 pleasant, large front painted, $9.50.” Housekeeper, = — (TH ST., 217 W.—New brown-stone apertmen'a, 3, 4 light rooms; respectable; improvementa; $15,817. “Janitor. — ar —4 elegant rooms, all Tate With Improvements, fine neighborhood, $16 te $1 «a B13 W.— Attractive rooms, 88. fied induses GOTH ST., 326 W.—Elegant light apartments, all improvements, $17; best accommodations; Central Park, cable, elevated. 62D BT., 636, 627 W.—Desiradi: rooms; imprevementa; painted; boures; 89.50, $11. 83D ST., 415 W.—3 4 rooms; baif month tree $10, $16; amali familien MATH ST., 405, 409 W.—3, 4 rooms; half month 101 W.—Outside flats, all im wily papered; mo children; $18, 1018T ST., 75 W.—Flat, 6 rooms & bath; toe: ‘all improvement; "#30. boreens 106TH ST. 107 W.—All outalde windows; 7 roma Turnished, 2 Wights up. 880;" sume ae Genaes aimed. Call between 10°@ 12, CODWI8 106TH BT, 109 W.—$35; large, single tat ail improvements, lose te Sion & cae bie care, T rooms & bath; June rent tree. 2TH BT. 108 W.. corner 98 Nicholas ave= Cholce ail-light at, © rooms ail Improvemenia, es