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bs Seige - THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, loys. A pi sarin bar aA eee A DEAD £ASY BOBS. JUSTICE WAS TARDY, | MSERALLCH™T. NIAGARA A WINNER, eo. a pleasure to see the manner in which the Giants moved about yenterday. They displayed more life than at any time during the reason. on “Silent Mike’? took exception to one of | Umpiie Murray'a dec oud enough to be Biringer to recover from Aronson the sum of $1,814.13 loaned to him on two Promissory notes, Aronson was rep- fesented by Wales Severance, who wns conducting the ¢rosk-examination of Tnnooent Men Set Free After Ten Months’ Imprisonment. Howard Gou'd's Twenty-Rater’s Firat English Victory, Biringer, the plaintiff. heard by those in the stand, Strong Soabs the Dictator tn] Pre "sverencc metnoae ot examining Seiee- den Wenny arivrelion the nana, weak tae Tee Se o the witnes« were apparently not appre- | pomebedy: fie. pinging” Stestitere new’ tat i i ciated by Justice Ehrlich, and he cau- Indictments Qua: ed. the ome ne Get nh Clevemeduahd ‘used there Breeze at Sheerness. re haved. Reverance pald no heed to Justice {rates and Justices, litvs imonitions, although they were It Will Require a New Trial to oes Unlucky Ailsa Split Her Maineafl repeated by tie Justice meveral times || Eresasdt Brestimes tomer cr Conn toe wereety and Withdrew. {ithe midst ithe Croas-exam:nattiny Remove the Stigma, ant McKean in indeed most liberal. President . Justice cut Beverance of by tellin binsun, of Cleveland, will be bere a week, $ witness t) answer no more Nes — — and he be “‘Jollied’* ty e ry tions, and. permitting him to leave the Lee ela he Wil wer a bare teat he — 7 SOU § TH (| SAR BR BET ROG errors ta the Patrick Shannon and John Henry, who dven't al acai | SHEPRNESS, England, June 119 @ ous, and after mit Oey | Y > ek well’s Tesh northeaster Howar , Slices ruling, made several, unplens- have been confined in the Blackwell’ gonatean Field te tn aplendid condition, ant} reece Nie ree Mtoe iat { romarks about the Justice's action Island Penitentlary since Aug. 17 last \, case ot a te betwedn Yale and Princeton, the| Taree Neeser and other yachts o! Te Juntlge itirec.ed the court omerra 19] for the crime of bribery, of which theY juiing game will by played there on June 1s, | the same clans aturted at me M. to- ‘ { see that a Bh ats Cha LE i pardoned by Such a game would draw out an enormous day in a race for a prize ol in the + + Platti vente! from making further remarks are Innocent, have been par iach L Seven Plums to Anti-Plattites, Cente from, making fusiner remark, Gov. Morton and set at iberty, but they °" Cone. regatta of the Royal Lonton Yacht Club, Eight to Democrats and jury and after. adjourning court: untl will have to go through the ceremony Of Amberst will be the Orange A. C.'s opponents! The course was from the Nore Light- e' 1.90, ordered w sealel verd the didee's a “new trial” before they will atand be-|t9/0."f". Both teams are in good ‘shape,’ and ¢hip around the East Buoy, the Oase Reformers. e [ook exception aim proceedlt ‘ore the public ae men free from the, % Me same ts expected. Play will be catled at 4) and the Mouse Lightship, returning te Charge ant to the whole pr ee fore the p PM . which he characterize] as a gross plece taint of crime. | +8 8 the Nore Lightship, twice around te a of injustice, nd: Within another month the men would] | wi iter J. Currie. who for many seasons has eee the course, . | have served a sentence of one year for a ee eee itnces preventa him. from elving #0 t 115 P. M. Niagara was leading, UNION LEAGUERS SEE AWARNING.| ) ce avER PAGE A TRUSTEE. See UA Tar eon sh ann te Ets Teli | with Luna aecond, —ey . =f Last August they were tried on athe Yorkers A. A. on Saturday. The following were the times of the the Bridge Board to a Mr. Skinn Mayor Strong this afternoon removed from office BK. V. Skinner, one of the two leading yachts at the end of the charge of having entered a building with Intent to steal. Their defense was that they were not In the city at the time the | offense was committed. They had no Although the Louisville team tn the tallender, | it was all the Bridgrooma could do to detent them at Eastern Park yesterday, The of management has evidently frightened tl Into playing a better game than they had sin: the season began They Say It's a Declaration of War Against the Regular ie yachts at th Machin aw York trustees of the Brooklyn money and could not produce witnesses Ae The times of canal and appointed J, Seaver Page to substantiate their statement. Piteher: taicld'a Injury <guaterday) wan ne a0 | Were! _ as successor. The man who Fobbed positively | bad ax was at frst supposed. After he started | iM. § : tacit ______| Mr. Platt Knows Now What It Feels Like to Have the Other Fellow Do the Dragging Around. | Identified them as the burglars, and they | ha’uaked to be relieved,” Kenvedy Papiacee han [date misc ees aa ae Nearer Sane an easy boss."—Piatt in recent tnter- - —— -— — ——- were sentenced to serve a term of one) but his delivery was found as easily as wat) “Consequently Niagara won by 12m, 38s, year ach. Oniy a few days ago the real crimi-| nais were arrested and made a confes ‘ea, dead easy."’—Mayor Strong. The narrow skein of blood which has been trickling across the face of the The Prince of Waies’s Britannia and Mr. A. B. Walker's Ailsa were to have started over the same course for a prize TWO SUICIDES IN THE PARK. The Jowel case mate Ite annual appearance at Eastern Park, Tommy Burne got it last yea: BROOKLYN, | # motte ste _ i Hewat Capt ivewers Mike's turn yea Beiay vas ate Tne or ae —o— Ke mebetchal nding this the Inocent men iy. Why not ba it 3 oelieaes eup? offered for yachts of their class. Allsa's mon’ has swollen to the dimens!ons ot — AS No ‘and oo mainsail split at the gaff and she was a turbulent river, And Hone Patt ay- One Had Ingersoll’s Pamphlet on! grysy VETERAN ACT O.K. | Electric Wiremen Want All Non- wore Kent prtsoners, The officiate of the] ovals wii obApalioA 16, Salinas pears to in it. “ at + on 0 AN ee " Jol edt thes eink ad Aha Capt. Doyle, here The Mayor yesterday let loose the Is Suicide a Sin?” - Unioniste Discharged. only had a few more weeks to serve and we always been Justice Gaynor Pronoances It Con- atitutional, Justice Gaynor, in the Supreme Court, might ae well finish it." The Warden of the Penitentiary sald this morning that he had communicated Gyke that it is expected will eventially +) --gubmerge the Boss and his gang when fess bw announced these appointments: GIVE YALE A RETURN. English Comment Favors the Inter= It your position on first base You mean to change, D. F. Turner and Robert Jones the Work May Be Stopped on Many 4 2 he facts to the men and drew up an by RL oa national Team Contests. @ustices, Specini Sensions Court. Two Victims, Brooklyn, to-day gave a decision in tt f , As well as it was filled before, BB. HINSDALE, for ten years, Which He-deslared ihatithe Hruih Vet Big Buildings. aplication to the Governor for a par- ‘And’ make the fellow play for gore. LONDON, June 7.—The greatest inter= ——— | eran act, passed by the last Legismture, - don, which they signed. est is taken here In the prospects of an W. TRAVERS JEROME, for eight years, Good Capt, Davis wax well beloved, 2 ae Goy, Morton signed the document this ‘And never by the rooters snubbed. r A BA. JACOB, for six years, | was constitutional, a t ‘And never by the footers sn international athletic contest. between JOHN WAYES, for four yearn Two men committed suicide In Central ‘The act is chapter 34 of the Laws of bene bullding strike and lock-out Is) morning, and the news was conveyed Fin AORbRGL BOIS oro ain kaa the Universities of Oxford and Cam- WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK, for two yeare Park this morning, one by shooting him- ‘The matter came before the Court | O°@Wins. Electrical Workers No. 3,/to the Penitentlary by an “Evening bridge and Yale and Harvard, Natu- City Magistrates nelf in the head with a revolver and the, on the application of George Keymer, a ’acked by the Board of Walking Dele-| World" reporter. The Warden satd he Uo pally, {iets ave tumercus comments OM 2 S other one by taking poison. veteran, empl in the Clty Auditor's 88t28 and the General Executive Board| would communicate the news to the Ignoramus—Divide the number of games WO) the challenge, and they all ex) Por the Ten-Yoar Term—CHARLES A. FLAM- PE Uabll TAS tA alice pepe payed Bese ly My Auditor's: of the Knights of Labor, are preparing| men, but he could not release them | by the womber played. 5 opel (uALite: Will be Rovent@d.” = MER, ROBERT C. CORNELL, JOHN 0. MOTT. Asm messenger, for a mandamus ¥5 Ghtoree the rule against non-union| ULtl the document itself reached him, |e punky pe that It je accepted. For the Seven-Year Term—HENRY A. DRANN, this morning saw the body of a man to compel the Civil Service Board to ie Shannon and Henry arrived in Part i Dunkak—Yeu, $16 St. James's Gazette says: LEROY B. CRANE, .JOSHPH M, DEVEL lying near Webster's statue, Beventy- him a non-competitive examination Men, who, it is claimed, are kept at} Court of General Sessions, at % o'clock | 7. sanding of the League Clubs this morn-| “It will do good to the universities of 4 . . ond street, near Eighth avenue, He ow his fitness for the work. work while union men are idle. this afternoon. a oiOWEL eu Both: 1 For the Four-Year Term—WiLLIAM J. FAN- : os rd has refused to pass his pay- Judge Cowing sent for Judge Fitzger- 4 yoth countries and help to produce @ NING, HBRMAN G. KUDLICH, CHARLES & fad shot himself in the head. ‘The body The trouble grew out of an interpreta-| ai, pitts Me Th Pabilphitattipnta, We friendlier feeling on both sides of the ena, JR. was taken to the Arsenal, The clothing lee Gaynor ordered a mandam BO Stciauibs 3 of th) Aeraerneat made |" Shannon's hair ts touched with gray, Sere ee ae poeiNewe verted ‘Atiantic.” e ed card be © name of Teduiring the Board to give him a non- by the arbitrators of the eight-hour) “It was not so when T went to the 18 5 Tax Commissioner. contained a card bearing the name of Competitive examination. = enitentiary,”” he sald. “This experience 8 The Pall Mall Gazette, in @ leading Robert J. 606 I hi y strike. fi iwo0one BUTRO. ‘obert Jones, 605 Hudson street. In his “Tne law in quesiun provides that = ‘ ‘ as made an old man of me, although 1 | 2incinnatl. 21 editorial, remarks: Gee Akl Got_& dingie. Biatt 7 pocket were a lot of pawn tickets and 30 veterans may be given such examina- The Electrical Contractors’ Associa-|am only thirty years old.” Sleveland .; 20 “There will be additional interest, in ngle Platt man o suntan msnney: jtons where the compensation for the tlon claim they are justified in keep-| When Judge Fitzgerald arrived in the meeting, in view of the London =the lst. 4, BRAVER Games scheduled. to-day. Loulrville place to be filled 1s lesa than $4 a day, court he went on the bench with Judge In coneludiny Athletic Club fixture, and we shall thus Cowing, and Mr. O'Hara moved that the ing non-union men at work, while the have international contests which should ‘The police sent down to the address on t New York |Chicago at Baltimore, zs aa Justice Gaynor says Seven of the fourteen plums at $9,000 } . Mr. : ¥ Hudson street and found that the name ah the act Is on® retating to Board of Delegates and a majority of| indictments be dismissed and the men | Cincinnatt.at Brooklyn. /8t-Louls at Phila enable the athletes of both countries t °°, end $7,000 aiwear fell into the laps of the| Mr. Page was sworn in at once. He is} | Ml tin Bune Bn | Nt ulelde, tie War veterans and Intended for thelr Blectrical Workers No. 3 argue other-| discharged, Pitiwburg at Boston, _iCleveland at W take ‘thorough ‘stock of each others: Qntl-Platt gang, while the other seven | 2, /pember of (ne eens eee CINb |e a therein alae withinia ¢wu ala [ere denent, I think the provisions thereat wise Judge Fitzgerald then reviewed the ——— or capacities.” ‘ yor, 4 Y 4 9 fat competitive examinatl all not : = case. He said that whil G ter alluding to the benefit @04 one Commiasioner of Taxes were| Mayor, ‘The other New York trustee in| The alsters refused to discuss thelr he deemed practical Ulnot “Phe Bonrd nas informed the Walking | cxesedingly that these inhocent men WITH THE WHEELMEN. contesta, the ah MallGesstve cose “usin ida ia aladaiaaatand it vara tm Helly a Pam | (Di Turner: of Brewster, N.Y the casex of maces wh iy does Delegate of the Blecirical Workers that | had suffered, till they had. done so Unues: ere. many man and a member of the Pon-| eral Pas nger Aue of th ople Het aceon He see rs , rene he can proceed against non-union wire- through no fault of the Court, but be- In an interview with Chief Consul Potter, an ay Okie ae cls Ene conten! bee ‘The Platt men say tho tint shows that | (A eral of th derstood as applicabse per: cause of the mistaken identification of tween Oxford and Yale was struck by MEN UGE sailed to cot the woe hat} tlac Club, Be Or Mtsarnera: ne Four ead ths song presenting themaelves exami- men, as he did before the big strike.| the complainan “Evening World" reporter learned that the prixes| the manly spirit in which the Amerl+ » 10 get the men he was ———— nornth ated ake fart Se ue eh jnations, and not alone to war v |The General Executive Board of the} The Judge then said that he under. |to be given at the annual meet of the L. A. W. | Cans bore the barest of bare defeats, ter and patched up a second-rate siate,! MUST SEEK OTHER COURTS. | Went arive, Central Park, b: Tam not permitted to Knights of Labor has indorsed this ac-| Stood that the Governor had pardoned | to taxe place at Manhattan Beach on June 16, will| Wye, Are, Hot ashamed to say that th because the “prominent lawyers” he ad . des | the Legislature meant to the men unconditionally, and that he * association of youth with youth may Monin intentee ne apart asthe Ss Curting the, bor vee Feating on 8 | provision unconstitutional, by restrict: ast would not further detain them, He | >? 4ll of the fyll value allowed by the L. A. W. help to shape the relationships of the pSeclared Colmba Viens Net tn bostut ~ Ing it to war veterans, t the tan: ¢ Hlectrical Workers met last night| thereupon discharged them, rules.’ For the class B events diamond atuds| two peoples.” ‘would not serve. Heperior and dently committed suicide by taking | guage Ix capable of such construction 18 gn Clar ‘As the two men left. the a P Colnn. Ke | of such construction 18 tn Clarendon Hall. There was a warm| AS the nen left the court-room | worth $180 net are offered, and the other prizes The he 9 saeeus beh Dts ine ‘Among hie effects wax found a euin- Trae Ht ME RiGn TE Have eigen ihe? | ditousston over clause 2 It was de-| Arex, were .xrected by many, friends, | are of proportionate value. A list of the pritce CORNELL’S SHORT STROKE. more yesterday's appoint- ming up by Robert Ingersoll of dis- Z — = vided to hold a special meeting Thursday | and_ brother. Will's announced to-morrow, Mments than any other influence, hail| perior Court, ‘and Alfred Wagstaff, of | cussion, “Is Sulcide a Bin?” ‘There was mrad nd brother. ue to-mor - J a y f om ; ght. y intimated that they would at The Henley Crew Shows F ‘the ‘snubbing of the Platt gang as an| the Court of Common Pleas, have de- Mriwhien tventunpat ay anecrance Suiey POISON FOR THE CHILDREN. | "When nunaer Jonn Downey arranged gree bring suit for damages againgt the | Why, dob't the oMcials of the Irvington-Mitbura Onramen a New M. ae ~ G+ OpeA declaration of war, intended to| *ied Uhat under an aot of the last Led-/in the Expressman's Mutual Benevolent , ? with the Hoard of Walking Delegates| Sudge Fiteperalt; in dian race either exonerate or disqualify Richt, the . shee; © { -eonvince the Republicans who ure way-| !slature, which hay Just been signed by] Amoclation ‘ Serious Chine Urn Gr a ee eee it en sae American | Men first wranted’ theme a new’ trig | Brooklyn rider who won the race? No charges] LONDON, June 7.—Bporting Life says . . ten bi ; here waa an \e: axpres vas e . F ti FS ccectng between the two factions that| Gav. Morton, they no longer Nave the] agmrn me cine foe Gh ment ae hia men Sallivans Wite: ‘Pract Soctety's building, the new Astor {at much red tape having to be used | have been proved against him and his teslimoiy eee ieee Gee aan they had better et in out of the wot | uthority to rant naturalization papers | qaughter, “Edith Turner,“ frewsters,| Mary Sullivan, wife of Joseph Sulit-| residence, the Metropolitan Lite Insur-| ’SudgecMitegeralde ine meat of the [ditt ot his witnemes clears him of the als stroke of the Cornell crew was the first P tp to to-day the cl perior| N. ¥ e letter to! enild: * r ta fads ba AE 4 id zgerald, in speaking of the | jegatio ding a dishonest entry, thing that attracted the attention of th nd affiliate with the antlDlatt reve.| UP to to-day the clerks of the Buperior| N, ¥. This ts the letter to’ hia ehild van, a grave-digger in Calvaty Cemo-| ance Company's. annex, and the Wolfe| case. sald: jerations regarding a dishonest entry attention of the ution. and Common Pleas Courts have Lasued ew YORK, May 10,195. | tery, was A , tw erst “This ca: : ‘ onlookers when the Americans took ‘ . ery, prisoner in the Long Islan] bullding, Iwas understood that union his case Ix a good Mustration of the| ‘The refuge of Eck, Johnson et al, eurtice, McMahon, who is sitting in the| the frat cltigens' papers without requlr-| icy \w'ine waptosnmaita Mulual’ Honest Rimelas!C'ty Police Court, before Judge Durty | Wiremen should replace non-union work-| popular but fale idea that direct ew:- | the Corie Hoard of Trade it the manufacturers | their spin over the course, The method ourt, aaid ‘this morning that the | ing the appiicant. to go before. @ court, | {on ut’ fe oa . suc ers if the delegates so demanded, Non-| dence Js better than circumstantial evi- | will pay for a cash cycling league, one will doubt-| of propulsion is entirely different fi present Police Justices had not Yet con-| Unger the new law the Supreme Courts , | tts morning, on the charge of atteinptel [Union wiremen have been employed on | dence.) These two innocent men, were | lem bn formal inaantly, with 4 bie, stink ofl chat usually adopted here, ‘The ‘ove Wal LO teat the cone ieee Wri eral aabune Me Hooleryia. Guild ‘ convicted pect eta Mec. | riders.” ifthe capltal of the makers Is not, be- . volles of the ditt nt Judicial districts and the you, and you are to pay murder rant tr 1 ised Mrs, | the Tract elety’s uilding and the nv! upon direct evidence, Acker. “ap! mu not i Hutionality of the Police Magistrates | county courts if the counties have Jur aes, whatever they y Buillivan of attempiing to poison his to] Aster, Tesidence, and It ts probable the | fon Was positive in his identification. | Wit drouaiy hea tediou, atfac, with, almow a | on, Vor preety tee provinion tk, th a ary | tet “larations of intentions an Wd be to have my hody eR A v i }| Walking Delegates will demand their There was no corroborating circum- | Mats tt nancial tulure m In an interview, Coach Courtney said: Taat the Judzes Of Inferior courte shall | applicad lena to become eltiz ee SH any SV Wo Senne, ANG anneal It te betleved the | waanital evidence, but “Ackerson was 4 | jd idat ye take “We left three of our best men at jor ca’ ‘sha AY g Fi a4 yon | Frederick, three years old The Bras- a strike ensues, it Is belleved the | positive that they were the men who had " al Pentinue in office until the expiration of | RPARES cost: CAM, erserpaln’ euch Fee eee ike On Hula atrace| Blecttieal Contractors’: Association wil | robbed him that the jury: Drought in the | wA@mockyp,man was Aned 0 beraure hls tame | home, because we desired to prevent The Justices decided to adopt no final] ,,bh¢ Court of Common Pleas, which i] American Texpreas," eto tour divinion necretary. | @id Thampwon aventt ‘ a the 400 union wiremen now en-| verdict of gulity. AB a matter of tact, | Feleaiahed very time they are irtted out fom] all possibility of the question of ama~ lan for bringing a test case until after | he © court in this ho will attend to the whole matter after the | Brassel alleged that Mrs, Sullivan put} PARE nae of ” Mence isthe strongest | the ospboard. teur status being disputed. s ‘ 5 | isa : jee de of the Brotherhood of | kind. o 8 6 1 disputed, fayor Strong had made his appoint: | State, has been naturalising Proote are ‘given. “The boo, lean the expense, ix| Polson on bacon and wranpiny Seen ie Fae erences — as Fe ducicacl| “Wester we Acoust hav 4nits Tents, and Justice MeManon’ sl that | SINCE the eatablishment of the epublic | fir"vodr prmonat tenent) mad hon one dollar €0| Uhrew, Ht over the a Be ——— yThove who entered for the big Long Island Cen-| — 4 mt ations Ferturtancemen tor a i Ot the | Of the United States of America, aay ‘one eine aN the children. Brassel eel - - wry tomorrow all clamured “to go oto Sax | for other regattas will depend in a Sess rere RIee oReecents| roe et > Tome artes, saints t'8) —axmme wortw or xanon, | COMSTOCK ON HIS MUSCLE, | faz iy fort iin tc ha" f/| are menrurs upon our quccens ae Hens id Dox at 80) . sar sia teamer haa ber Naced at the dispose! of th ey. e boys onl tices favor having one of then try a] HUInher of years, but since 1868 has not! — suteide of a Very Old Woman, — | Po x0n- a e Geta daa Hew 4 TE eee Slip at CB Me today.” | Work for the first seek. ‘They will get e after the new magistrates go. into| exercised It, the work being done by the) .: 5 . | Brassel stated | the first time] The Amalgamated Ansoctation of Clothing Cut+ om 1am so) 6) ig enough land exercise in going to and Stig and then test the itty “or the | Superior ari Common Pleas Courts and] NASHUA, N. 1, June Z—Mre Hannah #./ an attempt had t polson his | ters and trimmers. Intended to. hold. three mast Restaurant, HICEAIASA chante: Kie<k Hosiow.eeotent wnat [SPORT THOIE QUAPEAERT trial by taking It to thy Crurt of Ap-| bY the United States Courts. Dutter, aged ninety-two sears, hanged herself at childre Herald r ‘AKO | meetings in Heethoven H but owing to th _ ai dag yg sees agi a) 3 a - Deala, — 2 her home in Wilton last night. The reason for) MPS, Sullivan threw a bottle ning | protest’maie in the Miscellaneous Section that the| Anthony Comstock went into Scrip-| Pill be the next unacceptable, proposition in the Se — ‘The patronage at the disposal of the CABLE ROAD WINS. the suicide a not known, spirits of turpentine to ens | Rall Ta non-union, only one meeting will be held | tures's Restaurant, ‘Temple Court, is sci ace OARSMEN LIONIZED. Bich) i demand “among poliiclank . ee tempt was made to Kil Nim: He said | ‘Thestrike of, tallore ty Natelmon & Aradt'e oben | ‘HM afternoon, and began toeat a plece} The Kings Couniy \inesimenig, “senedule. of ——___— . nOre. n positions tc . that on a dark night a man he belleved Brooklyn “Sixty members of the| Of strawberry shortcake. He had a| foad runs for June is as follows: June 9 Hath) |, Phere are more than fifty wsitions 19] 1 May Operate the Lexington Ave-| WM, C, TEMPLETON BURIED. | to be Sullivan. fred three shots at him 4 Workers were out two months, | glass of milk in his tend. John V, yh! et, run to Uaby-| Poushikeepste Making Social Heroeg le Place he thirty-elg . . si Tends were . «| tom: 22 (aturday), K. '® five-mile handi- ; under the present law, nue Road. ss ‘Judge Durty pemarked that Mrs. Sule ¥ were out non-union hands were| Hover g broker, living In Orange, N. J., of the College Crews Organized by the employers Into The richest plum to be disposed of ts ivan did not appear like a woman who a iar ya Judge Dugro, in Special Term Superior nthe firm attempted to POUGHKEEPSIE, N, ¥., June 7.—The the chelf clerkship of the Court of spe: Paneral at tle Church of the Heav-| intended murdgr and released heron | came to the counter and, according to 1 Wheel Wh hn Beasions, which pays $4000, There | Court, to-day said he would deny the aaiy Rent Talay $500 ball for further examination k tone by other contractors the t!.| the “help yourself principle.” leaned | runs’ wits, Meee rottavitie, sewing | river was so rough this morning that the in Pe ea 1erks and two as; | application of Meyer Feuchtwanger, Of! ane funeral services ov. & the tat — Tt oo =e drawn. The firm, according to the report of the| over the reformer to get a sandwich. Bath Beac! 7 college crews did not venture out in Hetoy B. Crane and John O, Mott, ¢wo! injunction restraining the Metropolltan| (hig morning at the church of —— iencral MantorWorkinen, Sovereign, of the] DUdKe, and Boyer went around on the vheelmen’ on June i2\'when| Coach Peet, of Columbia, improved the new appointees, were at the CIty! Street Railway Company from operat- jorning e Church of the Hea for Physical Bt 5 Knights of Labor, has gone on a lecturing tour] other side, the club's new home, 278 Lorimer street, willl the time by putting both the ‘varsity this afternoon, expecting to be} enly Rest, Fifth avenue and Fort for Physical Registration Sent) iy’ vieswurl. Kansas and Ohio. On July 4 he 18 to be formally opened, sworn in, but the Mayor Informed them | !2& 4 cable road In front of his premises, | nth street. Rev. Dr D, Parker Mor- Him f Albany, speak In Hirwokivn, sitaequently he will address] He got his sandwich, but Jostled Com- e188 and Freshmen crews through a course + that he would administer the oath of| on the ground that the Company had]. 1 and Rev. J. M. Page were the off SAMY a hed Meetings in Arkansas, Indian Territory and Texas | Stock lightly. Boyer im a slightly | ,Chatrman James D. Boyd. of, the New Jersey | of instruction In the palr-oared gigs. office to the new judges to-morrow, not obtained consents of « majority ot] Skiing eeymen SheoB}s Prermongit June TIt was discovered | the Laval Ractive Hoard of the Ualted Brew: | bullt man, while the antl-vice chieftain Programme forthe Fourth of July sports, ‘The| Coach Woodruff has given the Penn~ TO WIDEN CENTRE STREET. | Pe"), owners along the proposed! “Hiram Hitchcock, Oe eee eee aman | oat an appeal to all mage-earoem to aid them tal ® big and burly. Les pc iy Are rep SECS BML el ud ceo lal a + |toute, from Forty-second street along| Nicaragua Canal Companys Me. contad Alfred Conkling, proviling for the regia} fig strate agalnat ha poot brewers, who refute | As Comstock's glass of milk fluttered | open to. thone living in the immediate district, | Amateur theatrical performance at the - - 4 ’ N, Jordan, Col, A. G, Dick George | tration of voters by height, color of eyes] to recognize the uni * ti dies avid | Poughkeepsie Tenn'# Club to-night, The . ington avenue to Harlem River. g Pa rae 5 1 in his hand he turned and shouted at | who have never won sn individual prize in @ ¥ of esc achied (nat Bila spect tmprav Paton ave ne to Harem Fiver ager| We Quintard, ‘Thomas E MeNell, Wille and balr and various physical pecullar-| A mammecting of clothing cutters and trim | ae cle race, There will als be a one-mile open | OAFSmen have become social lions here, é oiitna Root clalmed Mr eevoniwangertiam Duryea.’ all old-time friends of the | ities, and which was returned approved | Mere SUI he held. in Beethoven Hall, to-m joyer: fandicap and’ a two-mile, handicap, open ta | and numerous entertainments are being The Board of Street Opening and Im- | over $1, echt giahment was tn Oakdale Ceme- | £9 po aitbmitted to the Alay ok-| Gimussed “The meeting is called under the aue-| tleman, and you can’t jostle me." alten, iway. city. ts é - provement met in the Mayor's office this |, TU Age Tusro sald that the ranting of Ji i ait phe WIGMOA Ak KARE. And tha the Amal] “beg your pardon,” sald Hoyer po-| Cyciist—on mont of the suburtan road, ey. THE CYCLE RELAY: a Morning. A proposition was mate by |“uh"witn the Court. ovnere wa Ho ob- | @| "C0! Vstayor of Rrooklyn wil have fifteen days nity Mtely, "The crowd was so great I] their whecis inthe blind bazgage’s vor without — { Col. 8 VR. Cruger to rescind the act he anid. to the operation| GEN, M’COOK CAN HAVE IT. | Action, hat ony eight] members of the craft who desire to join the ay | couldn't help it. extra charge, ‘There In no general custom in oth Messages Ahe ‘ ft the lst 1 and in view of the. tm | Temain. for action ARS] Beet 1 hoy ‘pasting an luitlation ot 93 matter, but doubtieas" all. the reads whoaa "tines | oot Lj oe Of Tle 1 d regarding the open: and of e “ ‘ Faction (| mictation can y po'by paying am iniclation of 48. | wy gy, aa : ri ens eo reade wi ; ot the lst Board regardin pen: | Uf he eived wn the bast we UNS ore: oa ee Prslet oa'uilte"tor nf ochaton oniys the Tegue| "YER yOu could, yes, you could. Don't] Pints hhopular cycling pointe hereato. wi the Race from Chicago. de .0 ing of Elm street, and to widen Centre | ftallroad Company, he believed the road] TR Mayor Wants Him to Be ¢ —— Tar fee being $10 you Me to me," and putting down his| allow the privilege. The same is true of steam-| SYRACUSE, N. ¥., June 7.—W. F. F Btréet instead as far north as Marion | might be operated even with @ cable, Chanmberiain: pux Pistol Practice, The General Executive Roart of the Knights of| glass of milk he raised his fist to strike| boat Nine, , N.Y ew. F, B a ; pending the trial a be. : Labor ie io this city to-day Inquiring Inte Elec: | : —— Hanyey, of the Lakeview Wheelmen of Be street, and then to adopi the line of | } i of the case, ‘The man to whom the Mayor has of-| Spectal Park Watchman Willem Smith tried tof trteal Workers, Nov S's ar Beetle’. | Royer. The latter in dodging knocket| pars Wheel ‘ the route proposed by the opening of eee fered th ty Cl J explain in the Gutes Avenue 1. srt, Heaok. | Contractors” Askoctation ‘and. also the Programive | Comstock’s short cake out of his hand. ja Wheelman Sent to Jail, | Rochester, the blue relay rider in the Fim ‘street! | erent the position of Ofte: Chamboriain nis morning why hn dscharged 5 re Haare ese Master Workman seve| This added to Anthony's rage and he| Menry Mayer, Brooklyn wheelman, was sent |Chicago-New York race, between Weeds- oo [He Taal “the opening of Him sirect MULBERRY BEND DESERTED:|'s Pro! ly Cen, Anson G. McCook, who | BM ihe momiak why he dis tar Seaiee at Leena, & ctcnelar goncun f Hover, whe threw up his hand. {to sal for ten days yesterday for riding at alght| Port and this city, arrived here at 7. cost D000 or i) mana is car pa in i t 5 - hy ‘ ow per Pai be . - it on wher . fe Manica atract could bos witenea for a - Rage! his campaign last Fall, and Was |aug Knickerbocker avenuce. Smith says he at-|on and after, to-day. The Bd vent flying across the room. WADOAS 8 HERS SR SUL beehe goleck this piorning, &houre a mine 4 00,000, |The Rookery Tenants Move Away been one of his confdentlal ad: | tempted te arrest Filip Brown, of Hs ¢ alingelnnle. ae, beet: ore See AH ., Several patrons yelled ‘'shame,” and ALEXA utes ahead of scheduled time, and was iPhederick 31 Meng made an argu and a Remove Levene coy _ ' nese DORMS 10. acres Capital groan take @ man of your sige,” and one big INDER ISLAND ENTRIES. | roniowea seven minutes later by his fel- « eg CAN a, At the! there wae a ger Podipa weitenanta'| ttc econs 4 Appandiante! far. Be ie ron iver and Aa Lopinness| acike at Owego, 8. Yo, was] for Comstock. Bverybody dropped his low-clubman, H. M. Bachman, with the Fee Cece Teen Urea etch wntGh | toctaat frome (NE Cutidingw pounded’ BY [one ee wane ind tates Senate, etree tieowa, He wae dle: | settted by ae ey. dish and gathered about Cometock, who | RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL-|red message. 3 An undergrount ratirot ‘could Pack. Anton. BUSSE and, Miulbaic hie - ne whl eae rears It ix re-| se ohare kad. Conreaponat shouted ous thay He wouldn’t stand an) AND, June 7.—The entries and weights| Arthur Baker and B, C, Williams took at on ity hid xin 5 + Bay a Mulberry | ported he is now at wor nding o jecretary of La y on ybody, i Th i ‘ : and as ‘Centre street wy st which were wold at auction yes-|his chances for that position, ant wit Rrickmakers went our on strike yeate Finally the manager got Comatock to| fF to-morrow's races on this track are | the message from Syracuse East for the y Towily K rs a Vr; a Partner fi terday to inane room for the new park, |Kive the Mayor a reply by Jats ee Klngsion, N.Y They demand higher wagen quiet down, while Boyer went to another | a8 follows blue and William Van Wagoner and A, * all the t Nineiyenlae ‘uaildte many of witch | WE, gee hatter’ offer of the Clty Chant | Ir, fousteen of the plumber shops at Buffalo the | site of the room. fim, Have Four and «half turton og] > Scoville for the reds, ; ected to ers , ne bu . yo eh | beriainetp. strikers sectiod with {helt bosses sesterday 2p ee plant Poltoc eae tiny 103 Hen . a eee bore an unmistakable look of former ae = | Willlam Krueger has been elected chairman pro | Jolly Hoy iy Reag oo ONEIDA, N. ¥., June 1—The Chicago, i 2 Mr. Mann intimated that the real reas) pr rily, are now empty rookeries. BURIAL OF CONSUL LOTT. | York, report rab tem. of the General Executive Woard of the Grand Juvy After the Fraud Willan Penn 18 Ada nd New York relay riders arrived at n for selecting Elm street was tot) cutht tod ‘ena GNaDld =e ms es [ valued at 8 while Journeymen Brewers’ National Union. NTON, June 7.—The Mercer County Grand nN te eee Oneida Castle at 9.01 this morning, about fis: fetch had been mubiiciy stated, put , “itl! to-day these dilapidated shanties \% afindeh rato "atthe tot oh Mh TAL {hia eveoink's meting of the United Wood ein to court this morning and asked duart., 106 Clases four hours ahead of time. The riders : je avoided the uupirolier's request 4 with a cosmopolitan popula- | gig Funeral at M Ing vaiied at $30 ‘wan mt Carters Union the new by laws are to bed Gummery for Instructions upon legal | Jewaharp ss0.cs. 0-10) Rufus to Kirkland were. Red—Fred Sanderson, ve the real reasun. He asked the; MON in needy oirey ances, ft 9 aranh gallery Broadway cussed as 4 special oider of business. i 5 ‘Vis he’ cavaantl Siberia 105 Syracuse Athletic Association; G. joard to vive the erty saw a Mays a were warned 10 with broke tuto the residence of ecty Jone The Pater Makers Association gives ite frat pointe im connection with the accusations against | WC 4 itgce dix’ and. «halt furlongs. Harria’’ iyracuse thietie Association chance to, be hear he j Pi iar at Buamwark avenaey aed woke jeweley alued at $0 | gmoker" and. eattrtainment at Achiferbuad Mall | Uhe State ofcia:. involved by the, Senate Com, | Restilen iis *chtenatn 8 ....0108| flue woh Hawley, Oneida Athictlo On application — of Corporation all r-day anc Gua caragua, June 7 (via —_— Four renin. mittee's investigation, stice Gummere said | Clanaman SNCS nda Rubber 200000108 | BT Fae Alcea (Gnu f i 5 4 Already. over i r ‘run! fe : where oM@cers delayed to make proper reports of | Vagaben +e a ; George § er, Oneida Athletic gounned He pend {HERES fed ty ieee (een hain PhS ABIEINe Maina ae Prathed to: Death bya Heer Kng: sived Moneys received. (raudulept intent was ensantial | Chest” iastice ae Ren sl Glu, Blue was ahead here by three by which the park at feventh ave ‘ (Baxt ¥. | the Unite ea Consul here, who died Charles Dressior, thirty-three years ot ae iy {> erlminal Wability; where officers had appro: | Blondy's. V 08 Thiers. L. on | nes, hue, One Hunired aid Beventeenth strevt Me long ta remove theif leloneinge | sesterday aiternoon, were Buried tos 6 Grand sitet, Willamebure @ Mastentor in ite RIPE SRNR NPE | selaled (ey a Ue GaeR AM ame RUE Oat | MANE bea Bia i biaysle sdsrs pated theoush thie ute ae m Nicholas avenue beromes verted | Sak a) * ; x : intention to defraud must be shown, | Mottowatomie..cs-s.-108- Anahety os | bleyele riders d through this elty a fy the city fram a fee simple to a quale | OD" Ital n attracted attention | da The body was escorted ‘9 the t%# saloon of Henry tMiukletort at i@ Union| ‘The Loom-Fixers’ Union elected Be ee aslign ‘of ublia, funds “emien | ons a “ eet yen ied ttle ee Yat emetery by atl th san Alinie: @9€BUe. that Clty, WAR FeMOViNg A keg of beer| CAFE, Prestioat: Charlee Whitford Ritarted Ghee ose was a palpable violation ‘ot | yimi’ Race seven fo ieee oats ee 4 apr dates Srnest Hall asked to hive a ‘ BOLL ca Reais bi aera se caeae Ente hekcen By t peer | Thom we Secreta tne Tews ‘The Jur then returned to their deitbera: | [agraph 100 Ny., June 1—The the north side, who, havins paid assess was by ehment b Keg teil ot his face, ‘crushing it in, He sdied | trustees: Michael Quinn, Guard | anya Oe Wormer 108 Sulla L. tees rag ee ue aah dase’ Boe Menta for opening 4° = ret a lioiiing eh eae 8 , e Diggit of th Ih"an" ambulance Before reacting SL Catherine's] | Branch 119 o the Warkmenie General BeneAt | Gets @2,000 for Bi Waren, cha Pe ee ONe<i5 utes ahead of the schedule. SPARE A. Ringel edison jount rea minitha litheee melee ae Sere Ut elected: Joseph. Mende. P Rel Bt onsion a of th _ Her property, have to pay for he Aid deorepit Awellings wae | “alr tate Nad besn suffering tramanl re Nee Mi lie ive: bttsldeatt kee i In the Supreme Court to-day Pasquot Borreill, | Architano ioe Frits ; PONDACN. Vi, dine The Blue came Dee Bhetesoysa clin Grice’ moat he ns, Jaffliction of the stomach for five dave Narbers to Make a Fight. Financial and Recording Secretary: Rudsipk | eight yeare old, wee awarded @ verdict against| , fourth Maceo inte flaking the run from vcee, Ave nitta Board fixed a hearing for next Wednes " K Cl ssid Oras st] the Abbott-Kats Brewing Company for $2,000. ‘ AnOtae Whe x Nohinunw teakeaea toa a ——. Rewoklya barbers turned out i force this af-| Rohfl Treasurer . twenty-two minutes. ‘The’ riders, BOM cise “Livingston ntormea ine hamberiain | roe er faim gal perherenrnerorrer a at Cap manstacturers dave commenced to lock out | YOUME Borrsll, chrough doula Steck: | Gonaaten Cole dnd N. Sammons, Blue; AM. Dieten= Riaee! lomeecn thet tne inanction natretot ihe| 4 Me on of arom Repubicane eat | 9, lh ae ee task? RALing ‘workers; “wighiy’ een “were” die: ef of 21 Broadway, brow lon recover | Malt iireed At Do dort and 8) Fonda, ited, mate « flying a few York Central rou 10 prevent open. ,o% © nis atiernoon and asked him ie * Bvening World een inly tonality ot the Shared Yesterday by S Sitronson,, 197 and tap, dAmARSS for Madey A 9 Lace RRR. Aer run to Tribes Hill, "six miles.’ There . street through thelr yards north | at Henry ©. Robingon City Chamberlain | &e8 the use of Center y from on thetr business | Greene sireet, Gnd sevenicen er ek poe ae Reckton Me Eheadar ‘hate hand a8 Mr. A. White, tor aN : n ‘ 3 amberia ; Woeked cut ty “W. Avexander. 37" West. Fourth . a the R nd J. Hikegas and Geot Bie oo e Hundred and Fity-tnind atrowt 3 fa gicel | Froprisiee Wariegh svelte sip ae etree ‘The Meadguatters ofthe atrterd aC 1T8| Packers, Coopers and Lofimen Ou 1 Tioga [Dewitt "oe tne’ Blue, sped away to P had . est case will be | 4 i ye ae ther ways ba hate by Alde S eada Ludlow stree i i wll ft Amste a Fk as Gachted to change ts: man Maambenatie tet ee oe ay ie Auli edie ue oles laid an ued ETI Packers coopera and efimen inthe ‘employ Lad Mise ee AMSTERDAM, N.Y. June 2. . 3 One Hundred and Sixiy-third niece bo, He Aix of politictane want Te ae AMDAne Tree, Merice. Bas: signed] Ne Grae af the Tresawel) & Hssris Baking. Compgoy. at tailcald 4 if Rive bicycle relay’ tlder’ passed Trib q low Tenth avenue. % treet be = <o See Mr Wieman's & dividing okiym Into seven | 4) Pr South and Montgomery streets, are on strike for | Galisbun lh N Hu! at 1.5) P. M. The Red Is ele ie - Jae ae | Frosted Jelty Cake for the Mayor,) — Delemates to Face accusers, Avtermante, District. and making the warm ot |Z My Dodge, | an increase in wagen, The sirikers aay that 120) Rixih Race 8.x snd jo. | Minutes behind, BP i JUSTICE EHRLICH Ai | A frosted cake, snamentations of jelly | A warm time 1s expected to-night in Clarea-| than one representative. ward cae By Canana, OL. Rolph, Trustees hands are out, while Thomas Harri, the man-| 19) Mit! 13 seneaca Baas a ICH ANGRY. | sirmounsing she top. tested on the table where | dom Hall when the representatives of the Toned ‘Dinrict Assembly, 80, K. ot fa, has elected: | ager of the Company, says there are between | Vestibule. scrscrss- 108 at Relay, | : SO eects aurneniauece of tne Mosrt) Cratwe of the Willam Denney, [po A” Wilke tira” and) forty on "strike, Mr. Harris eid johin yok Billy or ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 1B. Ne Bel , ‘ legates and various organizations o Pe silage 4 Worthy Forman not ° ie Company . et : ‘on the gold medal fo be e ance and Orders a Sealed Verdict, | {iri Asoriailin ai! a! rute of thelr gratings | ihe President Whiliam 3 : day. ‘The voragers are making © pleasure | A Thigpen, fee emplgzet by the combinaviogs; hat ia tas siath ‘face ‘was declared off and the seo-| Rochester and Syracuse, "Schanck cove Repolpn Aronson, the former Casino |i ‘is refusal U9 Meenas @ root garden im Colum: meso ees tie Leard’e accusers prove their | trip from Philedeiphia te Albany, and may go oa| Clerk, T. A. Will hours 8 day and 3 ote bolidaya, 2 Tece divided, the second section belug run as bya seven miles iu 23m. 10s, averagi =. nar te Lake Champlain, M. Dawson, M. C wages ranged from © week. lath rack i> per mile By pe ke te

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