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nak. 0S * pociate, Peter F. Meyer, lost a job to- TER F, MEY MEYER OUT, Oroker's Partner as Tloped fromt he Park Avenue Commission. Ernest Harvier, a Stecklerite, A pointed in His Place. Eeouls Wiegel Succeeds Donohue as Pound master. Richard Welsted Croker's business as- Gay. It pays $10 a day, and the duties consist of superintending the work un- r the Park Avenue Improvement. Mayor Gilroy gave it to him a year ago, and Mayor ‘ .rong deprived him of ft to-day, and conferred it upon one of Pammany Hall's most persistent enemies, Ernest Harvier, Chairman of the Execu- tive Committee of the Stecklers’ Inde- pendent County Organization. ‘The appointment of Harvier was brought about by Charles Steckler, and ‘was indorsed by the Steckler organiza tion, which will form an important fac: tor in the Mayor's scheme for the re- construction of the Republican party in the city and county. Meyer is an auctioneer at 111 Broad- way, and Croker Is his partner. Harvier has been conspicuous in local Politics for a dozen years, He Is thir- ty-five years old, and was horn in this @ity. He was a member of the County Democracy up to, 1892, when he wen . Over to the Bteckler ofganization, Was a member of the Campaign Cor mittee of the Counties in the Hewitt and Myer Mayorulty campaign. Bucceeded ex-Police Commi jgorhees as leader of the ( jooracy organization, He Is in the real-estate business. Loula Wiegel was appointed 1ound- jer, to chase stray goats and dogs @ succeeds Michael Donohue, Wiegel ea 'Republican and veteran of the te war. Here is his biography as enished by himself: and Gome of them bore the date of 1885. Others wero of 1887, 1888 and 1889, and ‘were between three and fv» years | Justice Haggerty was not so busy ingitiam. he said, would give him nol under the auspices of the Milwaukee Policeman Gross, who \s atio! information, hen the Captain told 3 Amerte: * . ae . station how he discovered the closet in which | Sharpshooters’ Society. It will last As Mr. Unger turned over the indict-| tue same court, corroborated the fort ey was Kept. . saiebet he! Waa aonk over cAreTully. , corroborated the fo as Kept. He saw the dent| four days, beginning to-day. Deouty. Clerk Weish, examined. to | Witness ae to the old man's visit ‘The IN ii. and fitted thy ney pte the preach| prizes to (he value o. $500 will be] ASCOT, see whether any papers and exhibits|old man had told him his son Willlam ‘"yyh'pdoon heh bad been pried open. | ag. b asta ? x Ue He fou the nk und opened it in| &Warded, and some of the very best Mtetad rat S00 then separately’ re-) was very violent. Walters presence and found the mfser's | marksmen of the West will appear. indicementa were arranged in al-| Detective Sergt, Brady who did most ‘ne avai farelan coin und) “Among the cites represented will be | them was one/of the investigating after William sur- the. contents, 5 when|Clnetinnatl, Detroit, Chicago, Dubuque, | reduced. case Was never brought to trial. rendered himself at the De Kalb avenue | Up $76,000, Omaha, St. Paul, Peru, Ill.; Burlington, | Thor Col, Fellows went to the clerk's office | station was the next witness, Hooke land that gape id the tank was lia. besides numerous cities and towns ched re ij locked and the straps o le é ‘ ip Welth as they went over inner and | Brady told of the surrender, how | ‘the ciowet doar was wide open, Ii of Wisconsin, ‘The San Franciaco oon ‘ma the indictments are aij] William had entered the station-house not know whether or the lock sharpshooters will be present at the reeeipted for they will be compared,| 0M Saturday morning and told who he | duer bad been broken. st Bee erties eg IAG, ore eee according to “The Evening | World's" | was, William said he had slept in Brow | jam 'ync aca d t he wanted tenant | Aiend the National Bundesfert, Reed duty, ond. it tee ead coed ne pect Park the night before and in the | his fates tuneraly William made’ ny setiiaey there WIL be 8 Volkwrast at one in « Dori tion to know, that some sen. | morning hed seen the account of hie | Fevly Bebiits Pare Wn crowning of ANON Me cA wher thie opments Would come out | father's murter in the morning papers. Saw Willlam on the Stoop. ‘This 18 always one of the most interest- gentleman sald that undoubtedly scores of indictments would be found to de missing. ‘This has been already indicated tn the mere taking of stock in the District- Attorney's office. —— = CLAREMONT HOTEL LICENSE. Park Com joners Wii Award It Until To-Morrow. The question of awarding the license of the Claremont Hotel inRiverside Park | took up much of the time of the Park Commissioners this morning at the first of their semi-monthly meetings. No decision will be arrived at until to-morrow, but the Commissioners will meet again this afternoon and to-morrow to discuss the matte: The opinion of the Corporation Coun- ‘gel on the matter was read, stating that the present boart had full power to nul the agreement made by the old ard with EB. S. Stokes, the present fessee, and that the award could be de to any bidder, not necessari'y the} the next day and get the warrant when keys, three belonging to trunks and one | import THE WORLD: WED “ " | fond to Nia room in the upper story. ham two biog. 1 of. chemist, undergoing examination. | ee oui “of “malt uy vies. cas tk debian! the clothing worn by the prisoner, but ica, at ioe in “Sig Sroueht M| pening Important was eliclted oe omg, bbe . en the detective sat down, Non the. Ath ne, hea) him, mother, tet while the crowd pressed eagerly forward ‘ Reine Lomeider and ira euied, te sh, Routt | Sooner ene addressed the icy. (Continued from First Page.) Fin Cae Ue We I | He started off by stating that the tiny propery | Coroner's Investigation was purely In- vers lirement, which ne} formal anyhow eon be ar) He Was proceeling further, th ter wh District tlorne: pied ispet train hin gar +4 The District Attorney has surgested,’ 1 the Coroner after the interrup- out how long Walter had been in the, house before him, and also if from any position in the hall or stairway Walter could first see the body. The officer had seen no plood anywhere tor when the over and 1 have tealinge al | gave around the dead body, He had ['”K4 *pventy-one years at ane. and tim hat the prisoner should be ask not seen the closet in which the cld man tell wh kawe bone be sired to make a statement of any kept his gold. Runt fe GouRht a * I to Spenk. The Hatchet Not the Weapon. A Phan AIOt ceven AG William Henry, the accused, then Dr. Shepard was recalled, nd shown “ are, oa nan Ne Sth eee Pi akon Risiied aes when the hatchet found in the house, which | Wy niwime mae #190) ‘Tappear for this man," said the law. “and he has no statement of any at this time. vr then tole would have Jing the guilt or inno was offered in evidence, The doctor ox Pe tae te amined the weapon carefully, and then sow at of pawn, sal “I do not think m jury that uence that hacchet of the . ine © prod th the wounds. It Is too blunt. No, some |*"" , , ne yout aide ne be takens ‘Then he asked the Jury other weapon tnfleted the Injustes.” | wave he tom and Consider the se Fredrick Gross, a clerk In the Myrtle | 1), husiness: nonin Was phere was a short discussion Avenue Pollee Court, was the next wit "hands of the people, who hoy prof the former wanted the Cor ti charme — ‘that if the jury considered William. Henry Innocent, they should say s0 in thelr verdlet, ‘The Coroner declined to do so and at 2.35 P.M. the jury retired. CORNELL CREW CLOCKED. LONDON, June 19.—Sporting Life says Life, “Judged by the English standard, “Then the four substitutes were given seats for the second trial, which oc- cupied four seconds longer. This was minutes, which shows that they are not so slow as many people would have them, “They are evidently In splendid condi- AMS LAWYER REFUSES TO LET HIM SPEAK, The old man #111 he would call again the blood on bis shirt back of his right ninth tournament of the Western Shi shooters’ Unton ts to be held in this city hand und a little He searched Willlam and found four| pete va Ser ing events of the festival, a Delahanty testimony Kave r to ok un- that stmil ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISLAND, June 19 The entries and) weights for to-morrow's races are as follow First Race—Five fumlangs, Watch Charm, ons Chink 12 Trosh ‘ SUE Sarearm (000000, fet M0 SUSI Kentucky “Lady.i02 10 docee 118 4 Race—Four furtoni iftamy 10 Rapids. 6 ny fot Vesta ” Toretio ‘i 104 Ida May AL Melenbolt fr) Third fe turlongs 15 George Hak etry US Duke of Fiet 13 113 Irup, Bones. MNS Frodertck panty Six and a quarter furlongs. Glenait io 100 9 7 Frits Tim Clansman 2) Matie Chon Hatt Fifth Race—One mile, ghee! he Board rescinded tts recent action up the Tallapoosa Club-house tham Bay Park. Chief Engineer Parsons, of the Rap | ‘Transit Commission, sen a petition to ‘the Board askng for permiasion to have the proposed underground way through the park extenlet four feet alove te Official park grate The request Was Unanimously refused. LIFE-SAVING EXPENSES. Charges Made of Extravagance in Medals and A ‘Tee Volunteer Life- fhe State of New York a to the Legis! wratan. | ving Corpa of plied this year! re for $10, Mecessary expenses, bu . Jones, Presi @ay- that the officers are om the expense is @ jong list 0: ening with $1 res. There Is ain pants, ife-preser There ure ald * ized among the State, and eacn Bave made inru: for’ medain Lte-preserve AFTER STABLE- KEEPERS, TOO. ‘Ther, « wen as haabon, Mu Comply wit Presitent Wilson, Heaitn announ this morning fm aédivionr be arrest of sev five butchers for hanging meat « their eos. in of the would, through unsel for Bosra procure warrants to-day for arrest of 122 owners of stavies for Properiy Gieporing of the stable refuse according ts the lew governing its dis position the Law the Board that of be viola don the ¢ law, ‘Owners of private wiables are, it is aid, among those woo w. arrested The warra: nese men abd for the buteners ed from the lice courts ne where the par- live. — Money to Clean the Streets. The threatened Gefcit in che Bireet Cleaning Department appropriation will be mate up to- morrow by an issue of Mesith Emergency bunds comasting of Comptroller teh Counsel Soott of che Ware Committee, will this afternous late 8 The issue of bounds, and the board of ‘authorize ‘inoue of the bonds d SDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, CAESAR CASE GOES TO JURY. —e—— The Slayer of Mary Martin Soon to Know His Fate. Recorder Goff’s Charge Lasted Over Two Hours, It was after 11 o'clock before William Cal who confessed that he mur- dered Mary Martin at 148 West Twenty- seventh street on March 29, was brought into the Court of General Session Part IL, this morning. Five minutes later Lawyer William F. Howe rose to address the jury in hit summing up apeech for the defendant. Mr. Howe 4 that he would not save his client If he condescended to make an argument. He said: “From the lips of the defendant alone you must form your judgment that room. to what occurred In Before the trial I instructed Caesar to lift the curtain and tell with- out reserve, everything that happened on aan’ night. know the exact truth of this tri to whom he made any statement, thi he killed the woman in @ fit of unc man of intellectual force and skilled as Prosecutor, could have stood this test successfully. 'No wonder, after being that ordeal, tyre yesterday, in making Cacaar grasp @ prosecutor's throat and try to dem: onstrate to the fury by such an illu tration how he had choked the life out y it for Caesar's statement there poleohs curvy owiaren) tug func, would. be be Iittie evidence that he com- cans Do Fi Work. mitted u murder. God above us, that murdered woman and. Caesar alo: dy. that the critics have voted the Cornell] “From the first he has said that In @ oarsmen short and snatchy in their|frensy fe Killed the woman, | He said “Bo they were," said Sporting |! Detective Vallely, who was the first but they have improved wonderfully or weiiaete diy stead GR y et 2 yu tnworthy o1 yi both in body work and in length Of} ingulr to you to describe the scene of stroke, Our representative clocked them| the murde? again, and to Ro over all the yesterday from the Fawley boat-house eae ‘ED haye been repeated to you mes to the finishing ‘point. The regular) "sir “Howe then denounced the action crew timed 31-2 minutes. of Assistant District-Attorney MeIn- not bad, considering that the regulars | of Mary Martin. re | {No man” ‘aud Mr. Howe, “in were blown and half the crew were sub-] ,NO,man’ enid Mr Howe, | iin stitutes, Their best time over the full] fearfully nervous—frightened — awfully course since they have been here 18 7] frightened—ignorant, confronted by ut through that the District-Attorney Fe een, Ot tonne tite [Ness He told of a visit which the old sre sigs her friends put her|tion and can stay as long as they Ike inane Sti ee bligan, Yam and have been for twen,| miser had made to the court, ‘That wae arAtlon, | For rhe best indorsement of this assertion tetany gen ty altogether upon the d pelo on Sunday morning, June 9, the day mot had is the vast amount of work they did + * 2, the Union League Club, th : he killed the woman without premedi- tre, oe Thiet, orvany of them new. [after William had been put out of the day vent orm | yesterday afternoon. They have done | tation, {And simply in @ moment of un- fangied clubs, i'm Justa plain Repub-| house. mA ood Rush edingly well at the barrier test, and | controjlable anger. Bane” Win’ btty-nie, years oll; and | The cid. riisertoid the wlarke that he fe. Kan'C appreciaie. ANyUNIDA iet Hon iare tb gate n long way | ,a#f: Howe's speech Insted but halt an now, ell about catching goats and) 0 troupied about his son William f haide ate mundts AKG) COMPUTE WH DO ORIRE ORE eee eee ue 0 abo = #01 i ' weparation. It tasted. for. one |Inside o| n nace, CH summink u) a - who, he sald, was worrying the life out tod ven ane exe) co te Taken tack | the best Leander has shown, nett, satctnty re began with a strong ex. Ar m0, but it way the, greatest mixtake-or| oe t . oat ha A OL; jury to convict Caesar INDICTMENTS TURNFD OVER, | or himscie ana nis wite. He called Will a9 T never “Knew wat rutaery. wan hi Their sleeved Jerseys are very irksome | HOFtatlol to the Jury to convlot, Caesar Miva lam a drunkard. Hat. tial earn would not stay, ecu searvely a man of them who | to be ted astray hy the plausible argu Cel. Fellows Rid of the Responsl-| The witness told him that he could Cy basis be wot rh eke) Sls not suffering from the chafing which| ments of counsel Into finding a verdict Rite chthicte Ganteay. have a mimmone, and he wanted to nad nih Nee! wai | necessarily tollows the radical change | FOX Any Lenser degree of homfele a i‘ make out one returnable the following mye leiven Would, alter, thar| Which they have been called upon to] charge to the jury. going at length into Sues Check and Assistant DistrictAt- ci cnday, : Ker Mir] jake in thelr costume.” the evidencé, comparing the statements wie day ed \ torney Henry fier) bart tUied | a waepamt fae Walliabs Vou'must ocail the trouble im Sixth avenue, app regarding the are, oF tne, cheese cloth over to the clerk of General Sessions all + whe my went to see hit Omit nothing AN on the the murder woman, Of the indictments which have for so] The old man would not have a sum- fi" ssese! in thle conmviray would wt ho] MILWAUKEE’S BIG SHOOT. | that neing the point the fury Tug mont MAE Gish toon hall 1h the posscenion |Monm (He wanted « warrant, aa he| st tictor versie conalder in deciding the legree of crime Of the District-Attorney. thought a summona if served would “be Kitzer then went on to tell or| Biflemem from Many Citles fm a) “The Recorder's charge lasted for over ‘There were more than 80 of these in-|'he means of causing the very trouble tg ns he had asked Will- Four-Day Tournament. Craiceere and the jury went out at 4.10 dictments. he sought to avoid." Krtleutarly, abeat tig: Ae] MILWAUKEB, Wis. June 19.—The a CLORANE’S ROYAL HUNT CUP. m Horses Scratched | Day's Races To- it Ancot. England, June 19.—The second day of the Ascot meeting was marred by rain and cloudy weather and the attendance {n consequence wi largely who made their way to the Health were disappointed on learning that all the American horses entered for to-day's races were scratched. There were twenty starters for the Royal Hunt Cup, over the New: Mile, Clorane, four years ol¢ out of My Girl, won. chestnut horse Victor Wild, five years old, by Albert Victor, Huntress, was second, and Mr. H. Me- Calmont's bay filly Irish Car, years old, by Crafton, out of Pride of Kildare, was third. F. Bassett's chestnut colt Mr. T. Worton out of Wild four COLLEGE "CREWS AT WORK. mbin, Cornet and Pe vania Take Short Spins POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 19, Fine weather and smooth water again favored the college crews to-day, all three were out shortly before noon for the usual practice. firat to leave her boat-house. rowed down the river for about two miles and back, stroke over the whole distance. wards Capt. Troy sald that that would be about the crew's speed in the race and Cornell was the The olght keeping up a forty-two After- 1808, ‘i i™ BRINGING IN THR AXB. PR SHE Pann. CORONER KENE i 01 ons Fet F fier erat eatiaet eer Etna The Pek vania and Columbia crews ; , ee ot) paltanes took short spins up the river taking o ir aie key ase aie is sald to fit vt. Ritzer, and thy Charles Er ae ne ae phehee site direc’ tons from each other ami the dour of the miser's house Aone time thought to he a star eeping away from Corne ree William also said he had slept in|? nd. He lives next door] Sixth Race—Six and halt furlongs couche Are, letting ub on thelr men > "4 T | me. Epler 03 somewhat now so that they may be Prospect Park yn Wednesday and Thurss : asked to stand up) RAM ee? oe ACK eoree tor Friday's race y y day nights. He denied having seen hie So that Erdman could see him, and nee eg pace waa ce oft and’ th itera iho veteran’ boat bullder. of father since the Saturday morning when, |! Se without the least hesitation and | aided. Troy, came to Highlands this morning i Hout coloring to adjuet @ slight difticulty with Penn- j with his mother, he was put out of th rdman said he had seen Willlam {Yivania’s new ‘shell. | nou: starting an tidile of ‘the stoow of GOSSIP. oF THE TURF. —— : While at Police Heatquarters, how- | Ws father's house elther on Vuvsstay or on Two Small Strikes Ordered. evr, he said he was there on Wedn Pais fertimony Was to shows the cone | Peter De Laey'a latest move was tn evidence! peiggate Donnelly, of Bricklayers’ Union No. 7 Nay Tas), and that although be tried io tra tetons “In Wilhains “statement 4s |yestentay when subpoenas from the Kiags County | ggporie, tbat the proprietor ot Everett's Hotel, open the door with his key he could not Ya usta te had iat bis dime Welnes: | Grand Jury were served at the track upon Stew- | yeosy and West street, refused to employ union get in. All along the prisoner insisted, | “Erdman, on eross-exam tation, seemed [ans James Ga aad J. 0. Donner, Dave] peicklayera. Two union men struck. Delegate according to Brady, that he had ne ssl mixed as to whether 10 was [Uiseon, Revert Pinkerion and « number of other | Joneph Kramer, of Bricklayers! Union No, It or- trady then told of the search made in) any iow L aventixate the Botting sytem at Stivepshead Bay, a member under | fine of $60 the miser's house after the murder, He He sid he had never seen Walter at | vmpiaiate having been mage that the law otal = ag eerie |r told of seeing the mark MI Unt he went there WIth the police | emg violated, It ts not apprehented that any- in! the Closet door ‘Of the" ‘ot alter sh Klug: stl sonaw’ok Gon Ipeameipatinn des Manley Camise, Home <n sks om, George yo the nr who oe fteamer New York. éxamination sald he lives across dirconally he mixer 3 a ne priscner to AReaepyoa Ba tie man he ied. Na rs Heard. Trainer Donohue, Imac Murphy] SOUTHAMPTON, June 19,—The Amer- Verify his statement of having slept the miser well ant the latter was in the | Mt the horse wf f RATE rotel ved rade Jean line steamship New York, sailing He said he found flcer there | Nine de tne a ne Manley, of Augusta, Me nthe park ; ‘ y ood thing oe William sald, ha the an Horivot eva i 2 Laeearan Bae Cerne a nme, Whe ANG | wore: vin s inopracen aor the “hn PUGILISTIC POINTERS. » Tire athiceee | AEM Moors | none Thad “bean haute wn ‘poopie’ aught atl nas, prison ie same time 1 eg | i Wee Dan Stewart, who has returned to Dallas from Aleme hare wore seven, 0 J Willams, Presiden of the Calle] New York, says everything Ras been arranged was the next witness. hae Jee ing BA Corian ant hia ate scietes | foe the Corbett-Fitasimmons fight, Fitzsimmons “He sad he hid trie Hey fang | hel a ew has put up the last instalment of his money William'es pocket in dour of te William Tt Is possible he will train at Galveston a por- wat he cale ach at tion of the time, and a few weeks before the hs pe. sien! er or | San Pra pattel goto Dallaa Corbett will train at tanh fay | Beat Fatt ond to fun ther tay Dy Asbury Park up to about the 10th of October { of the e withes Positive aiGornia facing public and and then go to Terreil, forty miles eas of jam ha ; hit alias. he miser's house he wl rissexamined a ACA fo the amphitheatre, ax Kitzer then t . Wai WIMROGAAN| ined aeralietestenccras eocated’ within hundred” yards ettee ere in 1 Ma con Witham, He | sidted watch, the property: of ine wifen Peek iat of the rounds The Miner's Letter Rend. Nursday tnoruing gulvg Crum the house ees Johnny Connors, the 105 pound pugilist, has atieien dag 4h) 18 Gan ctomt dre y rss the street towards | | Bishop, a noted who got many good | accepted the cbail ot Mike | Small, 103 Manner, Wot the ottant wan one t her of Fusion street, ‘The | & ead He was the property nds, of England. for s finish fight for an expec er had as a customer Charies’ Hige | Senator P.M kv Prount to be decided upon later. Connors has Sear ae eal kine ap min | ceived a sel ing that the the Coney Island Club and the Buffolk He jet Mr. Higgtns’s attention to] . particulars have | Club, of Boston, that he will meet Small before er You have got to feht “ Hy exainination he Was | fither o¢ these clubs, oF will go to England and ' Ave as to whether W Was fight dim. Bay te \ may or Phure tay aus Mita eetive Delahanty, recalled, sald he nM found windows of hous dlanapolis last night, Ket and Warred. ‘He had ‘made no nized ule eamritumer took examination a Wheter or not it was| Rey del Carreren is ta the wind tor bait | 2eolog rand he decided In, favor of catch reatch possible for any one to gain an entrance | a mite. bs quite Uke a dog ata Stn *welaod won the last two doute he hy the Or from ad-| over the half, | At the Read of the, cae « NGS ates roapoctiveiy, he reauired nese u hounes eT Se Tree may tlt og AS minutes for the Die fellow to win Ais fall. n the wall, which had been caused, Ne hee, Soe a ee transfor u s00- Erne thought, by the hand of the miser hime | Witter Beat Bim eat for tas place, wee uunty Athietic Club will please the I atter he bad been frat struck, He nho are nziows to one hese two. yous: had found no blood-stained clothing. McOaferty rode Aoviagate ineete tm the Datey together, Roth are mit active He sald that the ening ohio robe 8 crid® ura Into, tne suraich, "ta ele thin poate tueceastally me by ir {pases L bs 8 AV ilam n tak. Floretia inoet tine ite that a aie aco a ha pre “oaks thet wore "when he surrendered. “had been St oe remtel eialt Tt cane me Oae | oe He te gute mrt en, and should be acrented for this hase coumpiracy’ | taken from him. It is now in the hands | Sralgh: “ue A sataety Sor He cats bis meals sioue 6: the table, cared) Delahanty went in detail all through | probaby Soo achat, ae ie a os ‘oa - FITZ IN TRAINING. “MIXED STUFF” FOR HER JAKE. Romantio Story of Jacob Wilson, Who Was Shanghaied. Bob Fitssimmons took possesnion of the Lewis Cottage on Surf avenue to- day, and he started in to train at once. The cottage is handeomely furnished, and will make an {deal training quart- ers. Fits will remain at Coney sland until September, when he will go to Galves- ton, Tex. tO-Ret acclimated. Though it is hot yet definitely settled who will handle Corbett’s prpenent it is neart; tain (amt Jim Hall will’ be the spai ring partner of the lanky Australian, s for Property He Says His Dead Wife Robbed Him Of, Juatice Lawrence and a jury were fur- ther entertained to-day In the romantic story of Jacob Wilson, who is seeking to reover $34,050 he claims his divorced wife, who subsequently married John J. Clancy, obtained from him by fraud. Wilson alleges that he was drugged and “shanghaled” on a ship bound for Australia in December, 1889; that his wife obtained his property on forged papers; got a divorce from him, and died, leaving his fortune to her second husband, Frederick C, Brandies, a liquor dealer at Forty-second street and Vanderbilt avenue, testified chat shortly before Wil- son disappeared Mrs, Wilson sent for him. In the course of conversation she Port Warden Daniel Mf. Leahy, @ Democrat, of Litte Falls, Herkimer County, proposes to fight in the courte against being removed to make toom for Willlam O'Connor, a brother of Sena- 4 O'Connor of Broome County. M appointed. by Flower to. ner January ext.” He alleges Gov. Morton W Jon of the record, and a v ake office on July 14. Ti Ruritation WATCH I alleged. to have, been do {nthe Governor's office. consisted of a change In the, dato of the expiration, of [Leahy?s” term, Morton 1 impro% ‘JMice, 241 Bast 38th <— ATH ST, & 24 ave.—New houses, ¢ 6 rooms & bath. all. improvemen I don’t know what to do with Jake.” A few days later, Brandies Mrs. Wilgor. led and sald Jake wai 006, and she wanted to get rid of | (ate Reel w ‘Office, 241 Bast 38th at. i} Brooklyn. “he told me,” SANDFORD 8T., 230, near DeKalb was in the right kind of busines: she wanted me to mix up something in @ bottle for Jak house, § rooms; Improvements; $20. HOUSES TO LET— $18 and $24, 6 and rick 101 on Warren place, priva' Mrs. to have two | wth pe Ar fountain, ‘below Henry 48TH ST., 224 W.—Floor 5 rooms bottles rly alike in appearance as | from Warren: to minuten walk to South Ferry. | _private house, possible, hare to pele ae a teith WM, W. TAYLEURE, agent, 129 Baltic st TH 8T., bia W —Attres tive 3 a . stuff” and the other e wit c houne, all Improve: 0,8 ‘ come, te feo, stuff, Brandies was to drink from Niitatas Glenmore. aver. one bioek trom Montauk | mentary werdeaied ienmmrtons, wmetcellegs tac the good ottle, and offer the “mixed | ave latation Kinks ‘Gounty” Elevated thie in anh es BER oe ~ stu Vilxon. bargain, YOUNG, 1162 Liberty ave, Brooklyn; | #TH ST. 334 W. Light, airy 3, 4 room aparis stagnalis said Mrs. Wilson offered him | last sation Kinga County Elevated. eclenices Petewce, Covet, OnlY Sus Sea ues ¢ would do the bottle trick an E-STORY brownstone house, pertect order; | MD ST.. A6, 687 W.—-Deslrable rpartmenta sive Wilson ‘mixed stuff,”’ Eee Tn, Inquire 23. Sc Games plac Inpprgvementa; pal Nb ter | Wilson was handed 8 number ot, let- | nrookiyn. houses: $9.50, ters purporting to have been written Cot! o juliet, genteel: 7 : rr by him. He sald he must have been | T,LET—Cottare, win eerie ate aera pase, | 82D ST., 30 W.—Single flat 6 all-light rooma, @ drunk when he wrote them, rent $17, 691 Grand st., Brooklya, E. D. boll Re 5 ren One of the letters is addressed to Gen, four recess] hilt actete Bes Benjamin F. ‘Tracy, and is signed by Jeraey City. rmailien Ji. Wilson, In it he says Gen, Tracy has! TO LET, tn Jersey City, nice two-story houses; ——— probably been ‘nformed of his agree- rent $10; trolley to ferris Apply 405-409 W.—3, rooms: ment with his wife, by which he re- cc 54 el tation eased all interest In his father's estate for $2,000 Cec Wise ‘I can quote Shakespeare for this. oo ae ne ‘What fools these :nortals be,’ "’ wrote Unfurnished—East S| 100TH ST., 71 W.—3 @ 4-room flats, $11 to yy Wilk H ie without friend basement, $10; tub Inducementa Jame ion. He says he is without friends | jnpg i a cea Eat indecement been formed to rob him. He asked Gen. | malar : W6SRH Sn, ath Wentop fat, brooms oy Tracy to go to his old schoolmate, ex- r a ea ae Seacelk Re SLL Senator Platt, and ask him to recom-|GRAND ST.. S4% 3 @ ¢ all-t corner Bt Nicholas ave. mend him for ‘a position with the United | 08, premises, renta, # © rooms; all . States Express Company. He also asked a Bos Hesble 2 3 racy to send him $25, near 10618 17TH ST., 278 W.—Newly decorated: William J. Lacey, of Snuy arbor was second. officer of the ship’ Creed: | FARK AVE ths plesk From stevatedi_rant more on which Wilson claims he was] all impro' 15TH ST, —Four all-l etl room, bern shanghaled. The ship sailed on Dec, 12, |igr AVE., 2249, near 116th st.—3 & 6 room small family. 1888, Witness saw Wilson on deck be-| ‘mente $880 to 8k AG. HEGEMAN & ¢ > * fore the veasel sailed. One of the men with him said: “He's worse than he looks—he's a rascal.” Witness pointed cut as looking like the man who said it, John Hudson, one of the executors of Mrs. Wilson's will. When Wilnon came to himself he asked if he could be put ashore. He was told he was 500 miles ¢ ut at sea, on the way to Australia Villiam Havenor, a shipping agent, testified that Mrs. Wilson wanted him to have her husband shipped away and afterwards told him she got rid of him, This ended the plaintiff's side. Judge Lawrence denied a. motion to dismiss the case. 2321 Broadway AST AVE., 61 river view; 2D AVE., 2104, near 108th ot—3 or 4 ies rooma, with improvements $8 to $10. tubs; 2D AVE., 1921-818: one month & a halt free § large’ rooma; decorated. _ _ 4D AVE., 8T1—Firat floor to let; @ large rooms; Tent ‘237 H, bet. ist & 2d ts, 6 rooms, bath, deo- Lacey ‘was recalled and asked if he houses; $23, $37. Janitor. could describe the man who, with Hud-|2TH st. 287 & 229 E.—Elegant apartments, son, brought Wilson on the | Creedmore, | consisting of 8 & 4 rooms, to nice, quiet fami- He’ pointed out John J, Clancy, ‘he| esi rente $13 & $16. second husband. John P. Hudson, one of the executors of Mrs. Clancy's will, testified he had MST ST. 112K, near Park ave. —3. provements! finely decorated; $12, $11 MTH BT. 185 E.—Two very fine, extra lari Wie fiata.to respectable families. Jani a SOT ST., 329, between int & 24 aves.—Floor, 5 rooms; stationary tubs; 6. made arrangements with the captain of the Creedmore for Wilson's trip to Aus- tralla, but ineisted he did so at Wil- son's ‘request. pits seen ed aad i t for parody ned | OTH ST., Kennedy, of the edmore, | ..! which The vald, wi to pay for Wilson’ inge. Pathe witness identified a paper signed by, Wilson in which In consideration of 475 and other sums, Wilson released to his wife ail claim on his father’s estate, He also sald he served the summons in the divorce case on Wilson. — BASEBALL CHAT. ira large rooms; ll a: f Algnte; aire ee Tt Is sate to say that there will not be any |SSTH ST., 6 E. fear station & Park—$, 4 rooms, brane bands at the depot in Cincinnati tormeet | newly painted; $8 Wt Willlam “Buckibus Rwing and his gang when | OTH, ST. 406 1ST BT., 147 & 140 F. (private block)—Tint of 6 light extra large rooms, with Lath, $27, 632; Mberal allowances, 43D ST., 627 E., ground flat—4 nice rooms, bath _Toom; Christian adults; $18; July ist. i le flat, 7 rooms & kitebea, ind floor, Btu ray ‘dining-rooms bath; they arrive home. The triumphal march has| que been indefinitely postponed. The Reds’ Eastern 238. —New houses, # er 0 to $18.40; dumb walters, electric experience was very dlanstrous ae rte fe Awnantat” wide treet, \ce In No. “Dummy Hoy and “Tacks” Parrott had « wr reat time lant night tolling each other how it| OGTH ST” te 10 161 B.—4 & 6 rooms dese rated, halle heated; ranges, boilers, tubs, &o. 103D 8T., 63 K.—Front fiate $17 & $18; rear, $17; ‘all improvements. Inquire Janitor. All occurred. “You're rotten,"" the only exprea- sion that the ifttle deat mute utters distinctly, occurred several times in the course of the conversation. Clark, the new Glant first baseman, made a Yery favorable impression upon those who saw 19TH ST., 617 B.—Lovely al him yesterday. He Je Indeed a Glant In butld, | provements, 7 rooms. fine I and gives promise of making a winner, His Work, expe: with ly with the willow, will be watched ee * Griffin's action In jumping into O'Brien base yesterday wi Intere ; tor; nicely spectable families; $13 to $16. USTH ST, 314 W.—$ rooms & bath; quiet house; iiear Morningside Park; $1! i2oTH st. ‘all jmprove z Umpire Nicholson was treated pretty roughly | 130TH ST., 122 B.—% & 4 rooms, all clean, quiet in Mon.gomery, Ala., yesterday, [na Ram Dordetiy. $160 to $1; eacy payment, it tween the local team and one from New Orl In the third inning, Neal, of the local team, after catching a fly ball, but Nicholson retua the ratch. He was mobbed by the crowd for his decialon prompt. $13—IMPROVED FLAT, § rooms, on ist ave. In- quire Owner, $11 &, é5th at. & RARE CHANCE—Apartments worth $12 more monthly: very stylish; 6 large light roomi pee ‘of the New mathy Gécorated, cabinet trim, all improvements, Nee ent It was ‘vated to ‘drop | Bevgnuormand, wide ttt, REN ground. 388, 129 the Haverniii_ ant Pitchbura clube encecount ot | & 26th at; O2h $26. Janitor attending, their inability to continue on a paying basin, | BLEGANT FLAT § rooms, all improvems Mf f KAN! DALE. ‘Madison corner 0. President Nicholson, of the Southern Elovator, steam heat, coal & wood furnissed. denies the reports that the Memphis tea: on premises. dima. anare, be team xin & oud way | Now 18 THE TIME fot'a fine @ oF 7 oom financially and will fintah the season, oe To "Mr, Maloney (Air: “She Didn't Do @ Thing to Him.") To the Editor Our “Mister Maloney, Though only a pony. Played “horse” with tl Me footed them completely, Retired them neatly, decorated, steam hea! Improvements; reasonable rents, BEWLEY, 1176 Matinon ave, SPECIAL, 6 large, light, roome, newly deco rovemenis; fine 19, $20. Janitor, 166 “Cinetes'* to-day; LEROY 8T., 54—$9.50 & $10.60, 3 large rooms, And showed that he's with us to stay. ri wil VANDAM 59, near Hudson—Refined borhood; 4 fooma; ice box, range, mirror; newly fixed up. See Janitor, igh- at; to, pil 3 roome, $14. : th his trust VANDAM. ST, @--Large parlor floor, 6 rooms, nf the ald of hin jaw 4 ith the ‘Heda’ he simply 4i4 tricks, as, tubs, bath, $25; oF ® rooms, $36. ¢ WATTS ST. 11, 18, 21—Spiendid apartments; rents He didn't do a thing to VOveup;. Ate. locaiton, tore fe thing to and tried, but ecnldn't find the ball; FTW AVE, 86 «204, cor, 27ca eb Handsome Gain ‘ acoraied cellicga, & awnings: Nov a aingl ied They yelled “and Jerred. and gave him” “gut ecgguncligs Hut found **Maloney” wae. “'how sum, abla erage Hie Ra's aa Say |e apes VESTA. yoomes heated?’ liverel inducemienta: 5 . niet at. mation “WILLIE K." 18 HOPEFUL TTH AVE. 216., corner 234 st —Newly furnished The New York toam though crippled now, Croom fiat, references, gauiiors bell. Te playing goo! ball as you will allow Ve., 110 @ 112—Apartments of ¢ rome & Wilheitasid injured And Doble's ankle out ot | “Wau frsin Met up. dasttor GaN ca be disih la’ tae mae, ATILAVE., 218-6 roome & bath Improvement 3 ioTH st. 221 70,226 W.— Decorated apartments ot cher came fi Bat iooma, from $8 to iE: aulet & er Ar rhoud. danitor- Then don't be frat" ip the For there, I not & team the Glante cannot 4 in feeling sick hen none of thelr pla So Jet us all root for the team we love dear, ate wae will capture the Bopnant this 333. W.—Four All House, Room and Apart Advertisements pr.nted In Thi World this week repeated FREE | the Evening World. 14 Words 3 Over 500,000 Circulatio Unturnished—Weet Si Esa cones trom stailone BS dani STH st, mw. iments for goal Tanti 1 NTH ST., 615 & Si? Wi—Aparcmena of 3 & rooms; all Improvements, cheap. 126 W.-—Apartments, improvements; rent $13 to 245. W. a Aperimente a root rome toe _Teapectable colore+ people at all ti 120-136 Wi rea OE biti hte si ouTHL . be ‘ “sahetechadit it seTn ST., 315 Fiandy new Sats; be 7] » location; $2 363 W —4 II MTH BT. rooms @ bath. al) ime provements, richly decurated, near sation, $18, Janitor. 38TH ST. 235 W.—8 unfurnished roome, of bath tmproverente; rent reesodable. dist st., 33, W.—2 large floors; new! ted; $19 each. Haris, T., 389-200 W.—Biegant decorated Maun, _& § rooms bath, all improvementa. iat hag sclagant rooms, it tent rant pen rear; siclan or denti $17 TO $21. & bath; very light & cool: hands somely decorated; fine new house, 44 W. 98th at. A.—BEAUTIFUL corner flate, 7 elegant iteht SE eaten Gee parquet floors; hall service; incleding witable for physician; rents $60 to $70; th st., corner Colmbus ave, PEHLE= ‘A CHANCE—6 light, oS ae & bel ime provements, rent ‘$25 Paria duce i eae Bi ie janitor, i = i *™ SHENRY. “aD a= FLATS. ry tight Reka peocletee fate reasonable rents. y on premises, =. “2 W. Bath at. bie A—304 WEST 120TH ST, Rent oniy $20 & of bath: “pertect crdury 306." BERNARD & Co. A HANDSOME second floor, € rooms, all eo rent #15. M. A. HYLAND, 427 W, STth RENT FREE JULY 1—New building, @ ary ‘Apply 280 1th ave. mente, 6 & 6 room eats dlectric light & hall boys’ Apply oa' premises, ROOMS Newly decorated aj ‘All Improvementay 652 to 558 W. 42d Janitor or __mivasimone. a suit 1471 Broad Unfurnished—North of 126TH ST., 109 F.—Four elegant rooms, gas range, ‘bath; Improvements; low rent. Jaaitor. pepe Oa ie ANhrmee IN FINE O ST. Me ‘station—Tw hows, mode Byron: Tet Boor, am Fa isos $13. CONOVER, 692 E. 162d st, 3 ROOMS: S11, @ Se BOOMs: 14, reone: ORE $ rooms; all improvements; house 5. ILLIAM STONEBRIDGR, EB. of 34 ave. Unfurnished—Srooklyn. ADAMS ST., 189, Brooklyn—Blegant flats, 6 reomsy every convenience; $18 @ $20; only & bi from Bridge; desirable ‘neighborhood; balls “ Stairs handsomely carpeted, teen any time, Hourekeeper, DUFFIELD 8T.. rooms, all impro PROSPECT ST., nlc NDB ST., 209, 6 blocks from Bridge—Ei palate 12 now buildings; alt Improvements er SEVENTH AVE, T-Chotee date. 7 _Meam heat, $97 Brady. $21 Court 1TH AVE., 661, South Brooklyn—Fiat, 6 rooms @ _bath; all improvements, $18; stationary tuba ELEGANT FLATS, (rooms & bath 12, 16, 1073 Lafayetia ave, . near Hroadway Maison st, 411; jauitor on premises. Gwner, 607 Monroe ‘ig . ‘foo! all Srecvenan fine order; vaanta; ‘Colonial, villa: #18 months % block 49th st. depot, West End Railroad, Brooklyn. H. W., box 23 World, Brooklyn. I HAVE FLATS, houpes, ‘foors let in every part of Brooklyn PETER _BRADY, | M5 Breadway, New York. “ / Furnished—| 46 B—t-room sing to rent, unfurnished; 69 re DRNISHED FLAT, 6 rooms, bath; elevator; $38 |_per month, NIAGARA, 11. 87th st. Furnished—West Side. SHINGTON SQUARE @ $.—Fine Walthed or unfurnished teri aT 227 W.—Small toratehed fa oe -—Small tural wu ti faferencen required. MST ST., 203 Pach ath tel Unen, “ac., ti Ring Hewlett's bell. a Miner dat, housekeeping. Ast bell. SaTH ST, jano, he. $20 monthly. ais W.—Tastefully furnished roomy | L$ st. 264 saan } & bath, $10; also sing! ‘i a fa 160 W.—Furnlahed fiat, 6 Ment rooms, - ‘TH ST. mp ms W. tment of 3 front Fooma, for housekeeping; also hall rooms parties 318 W.—4 light, cory rooms & beth, MOTH tad: expensively Turnished:, reterencee Fee quired Janitor. MOTH ST., 252 W.—Siyilsbiy furnished fay only ‘weekly. ELLIS, 273 W. B6th at. Nicely furnished | respectable parties onl; BOTH ST. 214 W.. near Broadway—Light clean, completely furnished lat § rooms; moderate," S6TH ST., 350 W.—Beautiful large furnished ‘apartment, 7 ravms, bath, complete for house- keeping: one Sight Up; near L& cab MEVBRS STH ST. 305 W.—Cony & cool furnished att merely ‘nominal price for summer moths, ear Te. a o 8 8 agae bath; every linprot The Elites, of Brooklyn, would lik | AGTH ST, 226 W.—Atiractive gatnae "eithe (chant averaging mavente SEU) TRguite: anttor. Age. Address, James Lardner, 302 Myrtle AIM ST., 15 W.—Handsomely, newly decoraied oe 8 ‘apartments, 6 rooms, bath; all Improvementa, ‘The standing of the League Clubs thie morn. | }9¥ reat, Janitor, ing Was a9 follows uTH Private house; Clubs, W. L. PC./Clubs Boston Ti ib 443! Brookiyn | tuittmorey: 2416 400 Priladelpl Pita ae n ingion, BH iin toute + MM AaiiLoutevilie...: Baseball Foie Je Grounds, Te-Day fri SIT ST. a4 W tion 69th, Broadway chia bay-window. €-room fate; itachenw ranges Johason, aed .

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