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eral. and they have certainly been | fh trainirig long enough to do good ‘Thi fhe Cornell crew. by ing fa not seriou Mot prevent his rowing to-morrow. expec irs timate of their usual morning spin, but the coachew did not work hard, ROOSEVELT, COMPLAINANT. N er Appel Agninat De- ent Policemen TO BLUFF CORNELL? Ooach Woodruff's Statement on U. of P, Chances Scoffed At. Mm Bighty-four delinquent policemen faced Commissioner Parker in the trial-room at Pollce Headquarters thia morning. President Hoosevelt, after reveral small cares hat been’ tried, appeared against half a dozen policemen whom eM y with © jssioner An- Believed to Hav> Been Made to) fr. 02 company wi Imo nGE AR discovered In various little delinquencies. Influence the Odds, The defendants were from the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Nineteenth Precincts, Patrolman Frederick Glecke was ac cused of loltering In the street mud talk: ing with a citizen, Glecke satd th was talking with a colored man who sald he wa a hewspaper reporter. Policeman Georges Issing and Andrew Van Delst, of the Mercer street statto were acctised of reading newspay when the President came acr Roth men admitted their guilt, President Roosevelt put In a guod' we Celambia May Prove » Dark Horse in the Triasgular Race. POUGHKEEPSIF, N. Y., June . ‘Very few men in the Pennsylvania crew | of in either of the crews believe tat | for them. Assembly Disiticta, which was rail Michael Mitchell, of the West Twen-| poaded thre 6 Bourd oF ormen Goach Woodruft, of Pennsylvania, 18] ret atreet mation, miso adimitied read. | aMied through the Bowrd of Aldermen Sincere in his statement that he does|ing a newspaper when the Commission. | P» & coinbive Beet Ue arn ‘expect his crew to win the big raco | fs spied him y perop | Met the two O'Brien nocrais an ao eeee eid, concedes that Cornalt | 4PRromen Michael J. Oates ant Peter) president Jerolomon, who made this ' Ol) MeDermott, of the West Thirtleth street Bits bedi z will win, Nation Ro very much rattled yhen ques: | Morning When Corporation Counsel Scott ‘Woodruff is a man of surprises, as his AEE on the charge of talking together | received a copy of a petition for a} : for fifteen minutes method of training the Pennsylvania! ayiintiy Mebermott and Oates did] Mandamus, @rew shows, and his sensational state. | not make proper c¢ pagoda Lai Bel f ei pope of the action Is the poli ment is generally accepted ax being in-| Commissioner Parker a he ¢|ing of the claims of the new "No Man's olicemen might step down ffom the 4" w él ree tended to’stimulate his crew to renewed Prune atand i! Land," which waa left out of the ri @fforts to row to victory. Matthew J. Heilly, of: the West [apportionment of the city after it had Twentieth Street Station, also admitted He says he expects the time of the) nt ie wax reading a newspaper for a been sliced off from Weatchester OMAN’S LAND KICKS, —_— Supervisor of the Town of West- chester Seeks a Mandamus. He Questions the Legality of the Tammany Reapportienment. Corporation Counsel Scott Says He| wi efend It, ‘The first attack on thy legality of the Tammany reapportionment of the new | and Face to be close to twenty minutes, and) moment, when the Commissioners ‘came |4cked on to New York this ansertion, coupled with the well de-| upon him ‘The plaintiff in the action is Augustus fined rumor that has been in circula- Sane ke wiacias M. Field, a supervisor of the town of tion for several days, to the effec: that} M’LAUGHLIN’S BAD NIGHT. | ertenester Pennsylvania had covered the course females He secured from one of the Judges in less than twenty minutee, makes the atakbesioe of the Supreme Court an order com ‘The Convicted Netther Sleep Nor Fat. Bx-Ioapector William: W. Mef.aughlin is taking b sentence very heavily. Up to last night he had slept well with the rowing men ail the more certain that the Quakers’ coach ts binftn Tt ts evident that the Cornell crew, while they preserve certain alr of elf-confidence, are nevertheless to an manding the Board pf Aldermen to show epuse why they. should not reconvene and reapportion t districts.#o aa to Include the new terri- thirty-five asse nbly Iso to reapporuion the ‘Thir- Thirty-fifth Senate Districts ry of their Penn-| *xception of the first night of hia Im-) ao as to reduce the number of Assem- van ether ys enn) orinonment. Retiring early. rising Iate|blymen in the former to two and In iA ‘ and eating a hearty breakfast with great | Crease the number in the Thirty-titth to ‘Our men are willing and anxious to three, in accordance with the Conatitu- back their opinion that Cornel! will win|feliah, had been the report day after} (ior ian da. with their money, but they won't give | “Athen ne was brought back to his ceil Durying his face in hie hander, mained in this position all might with- out moving, and had It not been for fre- quent alghs, his keepers aay they would have thought he was asleep. His breakfast of bacon, eggs, coffee and rolls that had always tempted his appetite before, failed te do so this morning. rk. injury sustained by Carter, of falling last even- and bruising the same knee that playing football last Fall, and it ia belleved will | was hurt He Anson Beard, who rowed in last yei ate BP thererewa fora week past. und has| GRANT MAKES A TOUR, [Pre ined every one by saying that he a kin Columbia to finian first, Pann- second and Cornell last. Thi he reverse of the popular e the race. ‘o-day the water was smooth and the ther clear, All three crewa took nepec Ten Police Stations and | An: Calla Down a Sergeant. | Police Commissioner Fred 'D. Grant, in company with Mr, Philip Rhine- larder, made a tour yesterday after- noon of the atation-houses in East Fifth | &# atreet, Union Market, Delancey street, Eldridge street, Mulberry street, Madi- aon street, Oak atreet, OM alip, Pier A and Church street, and toyk four hours to make the trip. 0} vant just desiring only i keep the men limber for to-morrow it struggle. They will go out again this evening for a short row. ‘The committee has been notified by Collector Kilbreth that the revenue cut- ters Manhattan and Hudson will be here to-morrow the 1s but ry. to ee that course two years, Kept clear of vessels. In moat inatances he found the houses} ‘The fun began when Anton casually Bee ee ee cee eR | diet, Menta nh pecronder Om eee cery Et cee pene ce from one of the rev y Naot’ he im $2 for | ivi us- ARtOFS, DUC he has-aiready chartered a | the olnet HamL he vaid thet tn other | mete dock. President O'virien waked ar on the observation train. for his|cases he found station-houses' in moat| how. long he had been. following this party. and wili probably not go on the/ deplorable condition, This was espe-| practice, Anton admitted he had been cially the case at the Ouk sireet sta-| doing It from the time he secured his ap ist aoa Hon house lease. | President O'Brien auked if he " “The jouse was in a terribl: rt new he had violated the law. nton ROOSEVELT 'S HOME WATCHED condition and there were fully y dees waid no, and thought the sum was so | Tan loun ing around cee alt ing and ae Ante to be ott Gr at & making the place look like .@ barroom,” | It further appeared that Dockmaster Three Men, Supponed to Be Bur-| Mit the Comminsioner. “L found Serkt. | DM. Moore was cognizant of Anton's Walsh at the desk and ordered him to lars, Held in $1,000 Each, rnemblymen this county to two. wravel. Infraction, mits the number of Ax- in the smaliest district in n, which enything like the odds which have been! yesterday from the Court of Over and| The annexed tecritory Is in the Twen- quoted,” said Capt. Troy, of Corueli,|Terminer, where Justice Barrett ty-firat Senace District, which has only | His tagenii tenced him to two yp two Asaemblymen ‘saga the State prison at Bing Sing, bi The order to show cause Is returnable fe won't give five to one, though we) unusually quiet and did not talk June 27. would bet something like two to one. to Considine, his cell mate. He The petition recites that neither the | “If Cornell cannot ‘win, 1 should ike | HEH supper with dittieulty and spent.the |New York nor Wostchester reappor- . © | early hours of the evening pacing the|tonment makes provision for the an- to see the race go to Pennsylvania. | floor of his cell, i z nexel territory. They have always shown an exception-| He did not retire iatil after midhight,| Corpordtion Counse) Scott said to-day ally sportemanitke spirit, putting up af And then was unable to Mlemp. After that he will defend the Tammany ood ‘crew year after year, only, to. be | Ling down but a few moments'he arc ruonment, aa in hin view of th aten. ‘Th Hine lot. of men |#@d sat on the edge of hia mattrei he annexed district, belongs in Lig) ana the: af He re:| Twenty-wecond, or Wesichester Sena- torfal District. CAPT. ANTON NEATLY CAUGHT Making Money Out of enned Pier. a The Dock Board thin morning, with sident O'Brien and Commissioners stein and Monks present, heard Capt. ‘on's complaint against Capt. Cory, a) scow captain, for intruding on property leased by him at the foot of Bast One Hundred and Tenth treet, Anton told the Commisstoners Cory ed to unload a few cartioads of He was-willing to oblige him, Cory showed no disposition to hur- Anton pays the Dock Board $1,000 ‘a year for the use of the north side of the pier at the foot of One Hundred and Tenth street, and hav -neld it tor of the rules, and will be sum- report to me ‘at Police Headquarters |moned to appear before the Board to- If Police Commissioner Theodore | hrf explain why he allowed the-men to | Murrow Roosevelt was asleep all last night in |founge about, and aino why the station: | Tie Inspector before Moore's appoint Ais splendid home on the soutlvast cor- | house was allowed to be in auch a dirty | me: was John J. Martin. Commis. ner of Madison avenue and Sixty-second | CMd!ton. sioner Kinstein asked If Martin rece iinet, ri t ¢ " bis nen ens i Hee from he es brote (eG et, and not out on the watch for jo did not. Mr, Einstein sald the Board unwary policemen, he ran a rather nar.| JUSTICE KOCH SARCASTIC, | wou Overlook this mater, as It was supposed burglars who afterwards fell; He Tella Why He §nubbed City |in the mean time he is to hand over to into the hands of a patrolman who was Magistrate Crai the Department a check for the amount Strictly attending to duty. For about a quarter of an hour around 3 o'clock this morning the Roosevelt residence was the object of the inveati- Batlon of the three men, One of t walked up to the front stoop and reconnoitered from that point. ‘he others id their attention to the rear oF tae mouse. No sorsinie wntrance | novices, ‘ i was attempt owever, and the Police “Moreover, in the passage of the bill Board's President's property there is [it was contemplated thats, on the cet still Intact. |ponent of & vicious ard pernicious’ sve: The men tried to get into a saloon on| tem, should be removed, and T thoug Fifty-third street and were just re-|that at the threshold | of turning from that place when Anderson| Crane's and the oth angels’ entree it arrested them. hey gave these names: would be wrong tc allow them to imbibe Thomas Hogan, twenty-five years old,|any of my vicious ways.” f 2 Kas? Sixty-firat street; Michael | - epee Sees CONLIN AFTER CAPTAINS. twenty-three years old, of 208 | West (Sixty-fret street, and Thomas) Patrolmen Detailed to Report the Condition of Precincts, asney, thirty-eight years old, of 223 West Sixtieth sirect. A jimmy was Nearly a score of policemen whom ih Acting Chief ls confident may be relied found on Rone upon to perform an intrusted mission, In court this morning the prisoners told Justice Ryan that they could prove Appeared at Police Headquarters and | were summoned into hia private office. that they were not thieves. The Justice! eld them in $1,000 bail each until June | The patrolmen are to be detailed in citizens’ clothes and their whole duty | Police Justice Koch paid a visit to the Harlem Police Court this morning, and referring to his snubbing of Magistrate Crane yesterday he maid: 1 was not assigned to the court for the purpose of opening a kindergarten to give Instructions to Mayor Strong's on y of hun poll of wh ma) to give them an opportualty to do a0. = JUDGE APPELL’S CASE. Ane y Judiciary Committee Con- of money gollecte has been In possession of the Dockmanter Grove told the Hoard he| Public Administrator Davenpe a nelze ten the wagons 01 five of which The College t Magistrate | Ninety-ninth street, | With papers notlfyiny ‘There wan low Thirty-fourth street, tention of ment showing the ing durin, clty expends ja year on this class of we in this way sinc pler. he his attempt to standipg descent lively time tn trucks which were pler 32. Bi, yesterday, esterday Grove made a pier 32. He clonged to Bdw joyce, Water street, who owns about one ndred trucks. Grove, backed by two ivemen, Wis assailed’ with a shower stones. on ten, Point Ferry Company, the foot of East has been served them to quit. long discussion over tt ging the East River b and the at- the Commisioners was dl- to the great difference in the which range f 14 a foot. The directed to prepare on wes paid for d the last ten vears. rtwnan $8.00 and. $408 ich has @ pler at tter of dre W naineer=in, om —— ANOTHER TAMMANY HEAD OFF of the k Avenue Comm jon, Gives Way to Bulkley. elders the Charges, Will be, fo report, daily the exact oon-| ‘i ee : jon of affaira in the precincts, The) Mayor Strong to-day appol Frank The Assembly Judiciary Committee | Acting Chief will know then Just what! Bulkley, a Platt man, and president of Met this afternoon at the Murray Hill/ captain is doing his whole duty and just Varuvillc Republican: G ine Hotel to consider the petition of some | W4! one is not [SUSUVSERV ILE: Hepuplican: camp, & Lom: eltisens of Mount Vernon, praying for —— minsioner of the Park Avenue Improve The impeachment of City Judge Appell Sallors Pound a Policeman. ment, in of John Fox, removed. The charges against Judge Appell] Policeman Joseph Lynch, of the Arnity street cover many closely typewritten pages | station, Brooklyn, had a lively ngt-co with {1m oFder to change the effect of an ot aatlors at Van Brunt ant Harrison stree election for city office hel! May 16, Judge | ‘Appell ie charged with declaring ai, tari, ial waclnn, When J crowd | Fox ts, or was, President of the Demo- eratic Club of New York, tear | Many man, and was appointed by Mayor He is a Tam- yoch ettereg | Gilroy and was made President of the Bult of the elect'on no as to impe: neck and threw’ hint fo the peg end | Commission, Prevent the access to the office of Mayor | he fe. anciner hit him a viow int'the tax’ | Hulkley’s appointment. w Ab of Edgar Lewis, the Republ.can candi- ge a RE lll i atpa sap eves’ aye i date for the office, who Was on the face ad struck the rlaglesder.co the Quarantine | cmaminsioner He. J. Palmer. Of the returrs clected to the office; that man fiom | Ce hee k mtnOne Waste MAN ARG leader Fpdge Appell aided and abetted Wiliam | ett pary | tn, the new Twenty ninth Assembly bia : and Henry J. Hoffman sat rh who were inspectors of election for 4 Second District of the Fourth Wai Mayor will voliticians incline to the bellef that the his new ee ate Us wake Gnd coraty. cre LAWYER HALE BOBS UP, ving wnat sos ne has lett to th certificaie of the canvass of the vo - - “PRonsequently the list of things Armee i tase Ha Mot convene unti | Me Waete Coste for His Prosecution lover ts being conned and May late in the afternoon. Their session was of Dive finer get Mer ae ne Private. sa hat he will not make any more ap: Judge Appell was on hand with nis} Wiliam H. Hale, the Brooklyn law- |pointments of any character counsel, Robert G Beherer of Albany | Yer. Who presented charges against Pc —— “The charger preferred against me are false it . were jr Hee Justice Divver, looking moval by the Court of Cc to hin pmon Pleas, re he eaid. ny Ler ce ct| Which Were dismissed, appeared to-day |The Patronage Question Likely Renee ke set ee Praaktoet-anstbe non are wh ot the Loard of Estimate nd p we = @ laid) 09! a the a, east corner me ip thie ght. “The archccunsiirator | yercionment im the Mevore ofc ata | Re Seutied To-Day. facial: Rath owese ea ta Rennes aan ace face darren: whose record Tele te ea on tot ane: aps: Ae ero will be an important meeting {0M and One Hndeot and Tenth street The made Heation to be retmburse Judges of General Sessions at 4 1 of Wie warded will prooabiy be 2.009 ———- costs, Hale suid thet although he! oreinck this afternoon at which, tt Is wpa to, muy botanleal | Vagaries of the New Color Law. | had been beaten in his effort to have ; re "a few points | ‘ NE | Geld, the tong Gelaped question of the |} itp afew ‘ io. mat Bivaries taisee|| Diver removed, ho" tatteved “he had] weit (he, ne solar Map ior salt med acten | ‘7 remrday a csier ie |acvomplleted a ereat moral victory, ait | qraily aleronel ot | imal Toe Wit be chats 00 equa! accomsmcde rn ed = Ma if th whieh he oa | Judge Cowlng expects to sail for{ Get €4,000 for His Child's D ugh @ Dnteality Ke would leave | ME : $200,000 Legacy to St. Luke's Mus Lak rtines bad sueead that conn | Rufus Watestouss, of 166 Wee Fifty tim wee, vf ther a have to ee mf th a Wat last week, Neqnesibed to &. Laces Glerke or wenugraphers will be removed, legacy said to amowo! wo $20 0 Js Wor be used to tonne a\ wart tor ‘aeametrenses, and wilt be Ayes © boa wife, the Mary AV aerivuse Suicide on W | dent ot New Roehelle, was playing on the h eh eee Supt A Macy. of the insane Asylum, re op th treat of the enitance tothe New ee | Protect Central Park Flowers. | yoret ‘0 te (orvoers ace wey tue | rhe Comminsioner Sure He Hue No| crt, ser Company senterday when ye teil ray Swansos am immate of the per cme de at 3 ocsuck Wie morming Ly bane ig i “raw Weaseee she $ ageridge rad" wae nage fbvious trose Meapital vo bor. ine ‘Pettes Collies yesterday petitioned the Par 1 forvid any out to carry flowers or ante ‘Park. Numbers of » Sower, be clei, fate Wiclea aly iy people ooatst . aay they brought tae fevers ry ts mt GENERAL field denied to tention of ¥ SESSIONS SHAKE-UP BROOKFIELD WILL STAY. dew of Kesigning | Comminsioner of Public Works Brook- day that he nas any in- ning bis office, “Phere is po ‘, Lewween Mayor _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1895, (STOCK MARKET 1S SLUGGISH Strong and myself,” said the Commis- sioner, “and any reports of a dinagree: jment between us ts false, We are on th best of terms and I believe the Mayor has given the public a first-clase admin- istration, and that the people are satls- fled with it.” WANT FUNDS TRANSFERRED. R780,000 to Ne Spent on New An- phalt Pavement Ata meeting of the Boar of Estimate and Apportionment in the Mayor's office this efternoon, Pubile Works Commis: | rer Brookfield presented the report of Water Purvayor North on the way tn) which he proposed to expend 7800) In the paving f the atreets with asphalt I, wan referred to the Comptroller Application from Deputy Commissioner of Pubile Works Collis for a transter of x70 to pay Inspectora aid. pavers for seven months, and 82,4 for four In- lepectors to take care of the paving of Eighth avenue from Fifty-ninth to} Elehty-sixth street waa referred to the | Comptroiler, as were appiteations from [the Police Hoard for a transfer of B68 from contingencies for cohection of evi inet disorderly houses, $49 to to Investigate the character of | [police “applicants, and $1,675 for wid ftenographers and typewriters |The Kame Uilng was done with an ap: | plication by Justice Goldfogle for an ap- | priation for putting his court-house repairs, and one from the Rapid Tranalt Commissioners for i to pay canvasnera Who obtain consent of pro erty-owners along the proposed route | the Mayor this afternoon reganting his | suggestions In che veto of the Third avenue franchise for the upper part of the city that the appilcation be so modt- fled that competing railroads shall have | }a chance to bid for the franchise. The Mayar told the Aldermen that he wanted to wee Mr Lauterbach, counsel AFTER STREET RAILWAYS. Reaches Town Sutardny. A committee in coming to town next Raturday to look into the affairs of the | street railways. This committee Is of Chautauqua, who introduced the bill the large cities throughout State, with the ostensible view of Informing the public, of the profits of the trans- | portation business. es See STOKES GETS CLAREMONT. "The Commissioners gave as a reason | for thelr avtton, their desire to avoid | legal complivations. —— =—__— WHO MARRIED EMMA PAGE? Vermont Justice Who Performed the Ceremony Not Located, Ox-Surrogate Ransom this afternoon ‘appeared before Surrogate Abbott in | Brooklyn, and succeeded in opening de- fault in the suit of Mrs. Emma J. Page, | |to prevent acceptance of the report of | for the Third avenue company,’and Mr. © Cc. M. & Bt P.. | Groat Northern pt... headed by Assemblyman 8. Fred Nixon, L. PRIZES FOR PRETTY GIRLS. 470 Normal College Graduate! ceive Their Diplomas. Robed In new white dresses, and con- sclous of work well done, four hundred jund seventy young ladies received di- Wall Street Waiting Until J. P, Morgan Returns ploman from Normal College this morh- = ing. They represented the twenty-sixth is oms Realt class that has graduated from th Reallzations, But Prices Doli iiution, That of 18% was one of the Not Yield Much, very best In the history of the college mii ‘The exercises were heid in the college |butiding, at Sixty-ninth street and Speculation at the Stock Exchange Fourth avenue. Tha tastily decorated was tame and uninteresting this morn-|chapel, with its lavender and white ing. To a certain extent the falling off bunting, was filled to overflowing. in business is attributed to a desire on| ‘The exercises were enjoyable and re- the part of operators to wait for the/fecied great credit on Dr. Thomas return of J. Plerpont Morgan from! Hunter, president of the college, The Kurope, who te expected to determine vocal numbers directed by Mr. Man- shortly after his arrival tho atatun of Kold, were vigurourly applauded. ay; well-chasen words Charles foreign Interents in reorganization plans | 1! 8 few wel copa ieee ot Educa: | now on the tapis L jtlon, Gave the graduates wholesome ad- | As @ rule prices were lower, the device, The awarding of licenses to) cline being equa’ to 4% a 1 per cent.) bay teach was made by Supt. John Jasper, the diplomas by President Hunter and There was no special presture to sell. / medals and prizes by Robert Maclay t occurred on com-| Of the hunor students, Miss Edna ei ee Feed on come! ide “Wimanns the” valedictorian, | Setee very vent) puRnunes: \during her last year's atay at the col: | The movements in the stock market |.ego, recelved the almost unprecedented continued sluggish, and there Was more average of 9912-21 per cent. Gispoaltion on the part of room traders "Ag the two highest students were to turn paper profite into cash. Prices,| members of the academic department, however, did not 1d much. the salutatory was given to the third Northern Paci preferred declined young iady, Mise Rachel Fisehgrund, of about a point on the probability of a the Normal course. ‘orporation” Counsel Seoit sald. that | Dig cash assessment. ‘The bears on! Of the graduates elghty-four have at- the committee appointed to investigate |Sugar hammered that stock severely and tended the college for five years, and |the financial condition. of. the Btreet-, Caught some “stop” orders around 119, were given the first academic degree of Cleaning Department would have b which led to a still further decline in, jjachelor of Art. Feadly to report but for the flinesr of | the, price: ‘The followit™ honors were awarded | Comptroller Fiten. They had. practienily | The anthracite coal stocks ueveloped | xormal Department.—dttendorter Gold Medal sey upon A report. The Mayor sug. | Marked atrength tn the iate trading, and yrthe"Ruvenes hinorable eaite ed that the board meet non advanced 1-2 to 1 2-8 per cent., the lat &- Hi RA ual P| wiay morning to hear the report, and ter in Reading, | The general st WAH cvveniorter silver, Metal honorable | this was agreed upa firmer in aympathy, ‘mention, Jessie Fitch, Grace M, Altman, Nellie a ee - ‘The total sales of listed stocks were | Miller. | Kelly Silver 3 lary KOR. David~ 169,000 shares. In the unlisted depart honorable inen.ion. Anite M. Parle, Amelia STRONG ON THE FRANCHISE: | ment 82,000 shares of Sugar were trited ). Schilling, Kelly Hronse Medal. emily a In, \gonivegzen; honorable mention, Mary V. Moore, as Imogene G, radioed. Kane (old Metal, itaa ineth Katelte norable mento i Wants the Third Avenue and Met- The Closing Quotationn. PUG AIM astm vie rs . 5 Open. High Low. Clas | Vibher. Mune Gold Medal, Ellaabet ropolitn Auree ona Routes | is popaame oooh, HEN Lat Srnceablo. mention ‘The Law Committee of the Board of | American Sugar Refi.) 20 uk na, Dinah He | Aldermen had a brief conference with | American Sugar Ref. pt. 100% 100% 190% Nard Prize (914 wath), Selma 1 American Cottoa Ol! 29% orable mention, Florence Vibber, American Cot. O11 pf T4% GC Ranhofer, Fanny Oppenheimer, Atlantic @ Pacific. 1 fal Prive (840 in gold), Mary 8. Navrotaky:: ho AU, Top. & Sant 19%, grable mention, ¥ Davidson, Juita A. Balt. @ Ohio... .. 63% Kane, Clorinda’ Rourke. Randolph Guegenhelmer t Southern, BOM Prize, Rachel Mischarund: honorable mention, 20° Grace M. Altman Hertha Rubens, Pauline B. | “Academie Department.—Libble Van Aredal 86% | morial prize Juaa Davia: honorable 26% Helen F. Rubinson, Louise E. Leonhardt, 29M Hersc Sidonte Kruse Chleaga Gas. Cal. Bur, & Quiney ‘& Hock, Valley lorado F se 4 ar: honorable mention, Je cht, Ame Robinson, counsel for the Metropolitan Consolidated Gas 145% Hinkel, Dorette Ballin: William Inway pri Traction Company, come together and Chic. & Beat a MeGovern; honorable mention, Kate C. agree upon & route that would be satis. OR a Seanetie C. Barre, Eitsa W. Whiting: |factory to both. Their, agreement could . & “ Ro Coudert. prize, Helen F._ Robinson be submitted to the Corporation Coun- | ¢. 6, ¢ @ Bt 93 mention, Babette Kay sel, | Chicago & Northwest 100 © Thoma; Joseph Thoron. prize, Colorado Developinent honorable mention, Ellse Underhill, Emily Gluck, Helen Abry Titus, Comm! Y% sioner Henry A. CM, @ Bt. P. pte... 122% 123% Rogers prize, Edna Gertrude Ulmann; honorable Del., Lack West... 182% 168 mention, Helen F, Robinson, Helen Abry Titus, Delawat cin i is a Las its memory of Adolph L. ‘committee | | an a Gerttude Uimann. meattteet i open to both fey 14 Iino’ Central 96% a. te Krueger, Emma A. lowa Central ...: 10% Charles C) Wehrum pri Shore. 1495 honorable mention, Jessie Erle & Western. AN. Gertrude & Western pf a a Tong Taland Traction Loulaville @ Nashvilie.. BY TRAMPS. giving the Ramapo Water Company a| Alb, & Chi Mortgage on the city water supply.» | Manhattan Const fe committee which Nixon heads jetropolitan Traction to Investigate the financial condition | Minn. @ Mt, Lovin ° Three Ranaway Philadelphia Boys and facilities of the street railways in | Mina. @ ¢ ee Bh Waylald by Vagrants. MALTREATED Three boys who ran away from their home in Philadelphia were horribly ll- treated by three tramps in a house on | the banks of the Hackensack River just | west of Jersey City last night. The boys Mimsourt Pacific New Jaraey Concral are Joneph Henderson, of 865 North N.Y, @ New Englat Fourth street; George Brown, of 89 "1 N. i Mo Lee A 5 Granted eis diver ttc the Parks] N. ¥..0 Lawrence street, and Frederick Larch, on Ix Te eee ie. ee of 2% North Fourth street. They are The Park Commissioners this morning |S. ¥,Sued,@ Wat pt 34 3 ; fourteen and fifteen years of age, passed a resolution granting E. 8. rcrnty, beat mein way from Eniladelphia Stokes the privilege of the Claremont | Northera Pact i} oN Naan A bya? 4 | ‘5 verside Pi : Northern Pact i and Newark, and arrived yesterda: Hotels ity Fuveraiie arky, Until’ Osho, rine Rueeioae oe afternoon Ou the meadows they met ‘Ontario & Weatern all Deo. & Evans, Phila @ Reading Pitta, ©., 0, @ Bt. Le. Pitts,’ & Weet, pf. st Rt three tramps, who told them they would get them work picking magnollas in the Swamps and meadows in the vicinity of Jersey City, The boys accompanied the en, About 2 c'clock this morning Watch- man J. H. Horton, of the Pennsylvania Railroad yards on the meadows, heard a boy screaming for help. He Investi- gated and found the three boys in the company of the tramps. The tramps ran away when Horton approached. and he had the three boys taken from the place. They told a story of horrible abuse by the tramp: Watchman Horton notified Watchman Cody, and together they went back to the place and caught the tramps. Paci Peo., Fout! Texa ‘Tenn. Coal Tol, * v. v i ‘ They her. Reshas e taken before Justice Potts this < @ _ Sy oth tg Rut ar Me NY rk; James be ithe Burro; ate yesterdi .° ‘aUse | U8. Rubber nf. Smith, of Chicago, and Frederick W. He says he has evidence as to the mar-| Ww. U. the action of the Grend Jury, ‘The tres tage of Mise amma J Hudson, ot Whe boys will be sent to their homes. | Brooklyn, to Page, except the actual —— ro verformance of the ceremony. He has | Wis Cen jocated the liveryman in Rutland, Vt, he says, who drove Page and Miss’ Hud- son from Rutland to Manchester, a Mistance of twenty miles, the night Miss | Mawes was married. He also has located a man named | Burgess, who saw Page and Miss Hud- son at the house of the Justice, but the latter he cannot find. \ _ | WOODHULL CASE DROPPED. | Lawyer Discontinaes Dinposseas Proceedings. | In the Eleventh District Court, before | Justice O'Gorman, this morning Attorney John Townshend, appearing for Miss Zula Woodhull, discontinued the dispossess | proceedings brought against Dr. C. 8. | Welles, of 208 West’ Seventy-second | Stree Miss Woodhull ts the niece of Banker Jon Biddulph Martin, the| <9 = A Baker's Wife Goes Hungry, Sitney Lewin, a baker, at 502 Second avenu cis was held for trial in the Lee Avenue y our, Wiillamaburg, this morning args of Dot supporsing Ma wife, who it Dol M street, Brvokiy i years any phe tnherived $10,000 and (he alore in Second ave Mor husband, she clain quanterad Ker money. Ras possension of ore and re: | fuses to even ive her enough to eat ' —— =——_—__— | Haines Will ¢ t. The contest over the will of Mary Eli Haines brought by Mra Julla Floyd-Jones a dis Inherited daughter, was called for trial ta the Surrogate’® Court today, Mra, Haines died lam 4 at $150,000 Her | husband and | ontt d Alloges that her mother waa infu her and als ar wh Neouting & — im Garden for the Park, | Marry Jeter, of 330 Mata atreet 4 sou of Louie Jenter, the tw 4 wellskaowa res # of about Bitten feet ‘One trom picks He died thie morning, Mb cal ocd Hascheti—Pole Grevads Te-Day ond Te aopees Niel a ye,gew Yous se a plerved eae |5 points over yesterday's closing. | shorts, | which wae 3-8c, above yesterday's clus: TURNED THEIR GIRLS AWAY. port COTTON STILL RISING. Heavy Trading During the Opening Hours--Wheat ‘The cotton market continued to ad- vance with a heavy business, sales dur- ing the first half hour of trading amounting to about 60,000 bales. The sales were made at an advarice of about | The Liverpool market was also higher, the Improvement there being about 3 points. | ‘The early trades were made within the following range: July, 6.87 a 6.88; Waits Esther and Edith. Robert J. Wilkin, Superintendent of the Brooklyn Children's Soctety, sald this morning that Justice Harriman, of the Gates Avenue Court, would be peti- tloned to-day to commit the little waifs, Esther and Edith Brenner, to the He- brew Orphan Asylum. The children were picked up by the poilce and turned over to the Society a day or two ago, found thelr parents, unknown. ‘August, 6.85 a 6.9; September, 695 a 6.96; |" Esther is ten years old and Faith six October, 689 a 7.08; November, 7.03 a|yeara ‘old. Investigation ‘showed ‘that Gore j r of the children, ni 7.05; December, 7.07 @ 7.09; January, 7.11 Brenner, married David Delix, a shoe- a 28; March, 722 f |maker, about five, years ago. heat market opened excited and le contends he is too poor to su} rt roene MEKG. here, July. selling at 73 lute, euch a. large” family, The children eptember 7c. a 76 1-80. opened at 71 14c. and Bep- | tember 7% $-4c, The bears hammered | the market. — Later, fhe Rarer Sak ® ‘iden up-turn on covering by the July snaaen ‘and duly went. up to 76 b-lse, and At Chi- Wandered away from home and were © i aso oy ke lost. Delix and his wife made little or no effort to find them TOO POOR T0 BURY HIM. edict kis Parents Keep His Dead Body Four Days. ‘The police notified the Health Board to-day that the dead body of a colored child named Benedict A. Clark has been lying at 838 Third avenue since Sunday. ‘The police say that the people are too poor to puy the funeral expenses. a Prefers a Stranger to Her Parents, Emma Anderson, the Gates Avenue Court, to have the rights of Emma has been living of 625 West with whom she oe: © from the cruelty of a drut The parents claim Mra Cle sir and want inj Born opened lower, but it immediately rained, about BSc. and September sok up to 58 l-’e. during the first quarter of an hour, Oats were quiet. DID NOT SELL HER CHILD. Mes. Le Denies Receiving 840 from Chinamen for Little Tots, Recorder Goff's court contained a cosmopolitan crowd this morning, when the hearing began in what has become known as the "Chinese child slavery case.” ‘The question at tesue is whether Mra. Chu Ying Ying, of 4 Mott street, le a proper custodian for Mrs. Annie Lee's ria request she was halbdbreed four-year-old daughter. tial. it {s alleged that Mrs. Lee, who is a —_— > ___ white woman, and who deserted her hus- hand, had_elther given her child, Katte, or sold her for #0 to Mra, Ying-Yin, ‘Assistunt District-Atton ‘ownsend resented to Recorder Goff a report from Supt. Jenkins, of the Gerry Soc! he report embodies a etateme Mrs. Lee ih which she says her child was left with the Chinese family by her husband. She denies having recelved #40 for the little one. Recorder Goff adjourned the case unth 10.30 o'clock Monday morning, SENT TO A REFEREE. Simos Divorce Case Before Hamil- tom Odell. ‘The suit for divorce brought by Big- sent to Hamilton Odell, as referee, by Judge Dugro, in the Superior Court, to- day. The troubles of the Simon family cul- Emma Parker's Raided, Cone of the moat notorious houses 10 the Teader- at clelact wan raided bs) Capt. PICMG, sides y yeiicemen Waters aad Carlin, ahortiy after | this morning The Bouse le at 29 ky eet, and is kept by Brame Park Ir bee been ronnie xontisnogaly Snes. 24 i ded inany tiges ce Simme in the Jefferson Market Po- Court thie morning, Mra Parker asked for We Carathation at 2 cdloch, vo-martow.sfhersooe Heats slams ated wader $1,000 ball for keeps and under $100 bail op the chat Si tne Basie ame ate corer feat ‘toe ‘ether inmate Were ned G10 snake e of Mra montha ago. Simon's French maid ‘several Mrs. Simon resented Mr. ,mestic affairs, and, taking Simon children, went to live father, Michael Sampter, a wealthy ri ‘| tired dry-goods merchant. the Lo Thirtieth the courts several times on motions, and is bitterly contested on both sides. — = They Shet Seventy Dogs. ‘The Milsabeth, . J., police Degan their aanual had shot seventy of the Cd Grapaiches ee Teas: | the court-house. minated in the discharge by Mr. Simon | Simon's assumption of authority In do- |» two th her ‘The suit for divorce has been before Slaughter of ur.oensed dogs Tweeter, and up to DE LACY BEHIND IT?! Pool-Room Man Said to Be a Law Enforcement Ally, Turlmen Testity began an Investig: that the and "Dave" and several racing Foena had also bi the cltys prosecution Peter De Lacy, nate, that Mr. that he had made openly. spectable, wa: morning. this matter,” these charges will cept to furnish a De Lacy wi Law Enf done gambling was carried on openly Was untrue. None of the racing men expressed any leen made to subject to-day, sald nerd, broker, Whose name, 1, must, with: 912.50, 814.80, old, came to office ten days ago With | sy aye —sento KAN =? some of these bonds and offered to sell! Mom si; 8 lovely roome, bathe dumowaltert | them, saying they would bear 10 per ail' improvements, only $16. cent. intereat, : — aly, suspicions became Instantly DAY ac heapee } aroused, an immediately wired my | 4 he x |cousin, BT. White, who was at the a EN SS time travelling on the Pacific coast, wit = [Inetrustiong. 40 go-to Loa Angeles and | EH, 87, 23h, 435. 257 bet, tat a Bd aves ascertain {f any such bonds or securities | oriteq Pit saptbet ssa ast. ‘Taaltor, were issued. and went to the where he last night. in financial circles, holders to-day. member: whose terms have Mra, Emma PettengilI ‘Miss Ellaabeth vice John W. Kimball vice Henry C. Mc! Henry A vice John D. Walsh P j Temes J. Moran new School Commi: Ira Leo Bambe vice Ramuel Adolph Kiendi, Twenty {TR Mupda. J." 9. Col Gen, Nelson J. G Goorne H. Nostrand, | Raymond. of the Prest; Fifteenth; James John Y. ‘Culver was that he “had apy Finkelmeler and 4 succeed Thomas Thomas Ennis in sessors. — The ginnin, MeGi ary'a Rep! Mara, McGill w visit ray. with Mrs. Murray, McQilvary, the that he had made wife on her retur: infatuated with a Grannan, the plungs the moving ement Society's Cr Mr. rivately, were correct and wired me t ‘The new female Com Beftcre ation "Bob" nature of his testimony. witnesses were examined during fall flat. detective County Grand Jury. Kings Charges of Gambling at the Tracks Expected to Fall Flat, The Kings County Grand Jury to-day into made by the Law Hoforcement Society Gray-Porcy Racing been vioiated and that gambling has! been permitted at the race-tracks. Prominent turfmen were numerous at In the witness room were James Galway and J. O. Stewards of the Jockey Club; John Daly Gideon, charges Jaw has! Donner, Pinkerton, to know who witness for A member of the Law En- forcement Soclety said that Mr. velonged on Park Row. the pool-room mag- is belleved to be the propr.etor of 4 poc}-room en Park Row, and some persons who are interested in the out- come of the investigation expressed the opinion that De Lacy was pushing the present investigation, the detective; Eugene V. Brewster, at- torney for the Law Enforcement Socl- ety; Charles A. Boyd, cne of its agents, reporters. n A sub- issued for Riley but he had left The first witness was John E. Holly. Nobody present seemed Mr. Holly was, but \t was reported that he was the principal the Holiy It is understood Holly told the Grand Jury of certain things he had seen at the trac! en odds dispiayed and beis Mr, Brewster, who is just now in hot water because of the publication of a lst of alleged disorderly house: owners of which declare they are re- next called. only closeted with the Grand Jury a| few minutes, He refused to disclose the | the He was ‘The other Pinkerton, | the “If the Grand Jury gets at the truth of said Robt. ‘The clubs jemand for | inkerton said no doubt that bet are doing everything in their power—ex- | to watch 10 prevent betting on | ing but the allegation City expired, issioners: James a, of tl the issioners | of 147 Hancock street, who succeeds Jasper Murphy. Perry, of 180 Caiyer atrect, Chapman, 9 Pierrepont |, 106 Rodney Mra. Mary E. Jacobs, 143 Amity street, vice F of the outcome of the investigation. — SAYS HE SPOTTED A SWINDLE. Broker White Te! leged Forged Bonds, It was stated this afternoon in the of- | fice of C. H. White & Company, brokers, at 72 Broadway, that an attempt had swindle i through the proposed sale of securities 1521 Broadway bearing interest at 10 per cent. The bonds were represented as hav- ing been offered by a moneyed concern | in Los Angelo, Cal., which was credited | jj with having financial relations with se eral houses in the East. C. H. White, when interrogated on the | a Story of Al- concern “He reached there yesterday morning, Clerk's office, certained that my suspicion: ‘0 that effect | 1. White & Co. are not members of either | of the exchanges, and are little known FIVE WOMEN ARE APPOINTED. Mayor Schieren Selects Them for the Schoo! Board. Five Brooklyn women became office- Thelr names were in- cluded In the fifte. appointments made by Mayor Schieren to fill the places of of the Board of Education re: te street, Mayor Schlieren also appointed these mbevger, of the Eighteenth Ward, oldatein: the Twenty-thint Ward, vice W' Kerwin, of iam H. Davia Ixth Ward, vice Court Fitth W ‘ard, of the Twenty-fourth; he Thirtleth: Dr. J. Hy Jolin R. Thompson, of the ‘eappointed ointed ir Jr, of the Elghi The Mayor also gave out the news Col. Louis ichael J. McGrath to a ly to Hi to Patterson the Board of A‘ term {s five year Sept. 1, at a salary of $3,600. HE BLAMES A CLERGYMAN. Sult for Divorce. Mary Eleanor McGilvary vorce from Alexander McGilvary, was on trial before Judge Dugro in the Su- perior Court to-day. ary tesuities tat in ww sne Ireland, panied by the daughter of a defendant, @ confession to his ‘n from man broad, mont Simon against Jennie Simon was | she had condoned the offense. tinued to lve with him until she becam who boarded and Wife's uit for di- ace Mrs, m= ur- On her return she learned that her husband had been unduly familar testified and Bhe con. with them, He sald’ hii | minist er for advic Rey | Baptist E John 1, ehureh nfessed to him Mre. Murray. rt n of shoes made by on: wales at two pounds and wife went to and he laid al troubles at the minister's d Campbell, n One THund Venth street, testified that MeGilvary that he Baptist his oor. stor of a a and had done ¥yrang, but had not said a word about ui Judge Dugro reserved decision. plate Seeeee ana Toy Shoes for a Wee Midget. stead Kitra'h ie cadets At the excited much commen: yesterday and tipped 1 ot the manufacturers for the child are the amatlest ever manatactures ‘cole measures two inches ‘quarter, te tm enecllont health, ved} A pee |the casting, and Nat was afraid that DEFENDER ALL PLATED. The New Yacht Will Be Steeved With a Novel Sort of Wheel. (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCF = June 20. — Defend- er may not be launched until next week. ‘The rudder frame was cast at the Prove idence Brass Foundry at 11 o'clock last night. To-day the frame was taken from the mould and the casting turned out to be perfect. It will be shipped ta Bristol to-morrow afternoon. It must then be smoothed and otherwise fins ished off after which it is to be sheathed with Tobin bronze, A mechanic sald last night that un der ordinary circumstances, if the wort Were completed ina week it would spea! Mgrs tor fae pbb tba = casting of the rudder was mad | somedays ago, but Capt. Nat Herreshodl wy: afraid it Was not strong enough, The first casting was done horizon' ys and “pins were used to keep the core in place, These pins protruded through they were not thoroughly weided to the bronze, so he requesied that the casting be done perpendicularly, Defender will be steered by a wheel, and the steer.ng gear arrived by expres to-day at the shops and. was at on Unpacked, “It is not a-very complicated piece of machinery and is shaped in th form of a quadrant, with a number of cogs and p:nions of the ordinary style used by steam yachts. Tt is of caste iron and Is very stout, The whole ar- rangement will havea wooden case when it Is set up in place, On the deck where the helmsman will stand there wiil be a foot-spring attache ment connected with the steering gear by a rod of bronze, which will choke the Kear when the foot of the helmemat touches the lever plate that tilts by th pressure, ‘This Is a comparatively new Idea and an indication that Defender may ster rather hard. ‘The stern piece ts In position and th fastenings were finished last night, '& number of platers having been ruship; the work since Monday. This morning saw the boat all plated and riveted from aH to rail and from ker te astern, The compantonways, skylights and hatches are nearly ail in places Unfurnished Houses to Let. TTH ST... 348 W—Attractive house; perfect order; rent reduced from $67 to $60 mi a TO LET, unfurnished—Hou L atat all_improv ‘good helghborhood : Fedaced to $35, BROWN'S SONS, 3438 Brooklyn. SANDFORD ST., 230, near ve.—Smalt house, § rooms: improv WITH St. Bouse, Ei DeKalb TO LET —Cottage, with | Foomm with bath, all improvements; cars paged | rent $17,601 Grand st., Brookiya, E. D. Furnished Houses to Let. BARGAIN—Completely furnished, for three months; 11 rooms, $50 monti.y and board, two. 248 Weet “48th at TO RENT furnished, for three monthe—Threes | story. brown-stone hou Houses Wanted. A NUMBER responsible clients awaiting deairabie furuished ana unturn + $2, 000-3,002. BERNUARD, 32° W. 80th BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, please send me your prospectus, H. HIBERGER, 196 York the Brooklya. Flats and Apartments to Let. ~ Unfurnish: st Si GRAND ST., 548-3 & @ all-light rooms; janit oa premisse; rents $12 to bin AG MeGes MAN & CO., 1221 Broad pin Le | LEXINGTON AVE., 1679, near 106th st —6 large, ‘airy rooms, improvements; $16; {ree to July. MADISON, AVE... 1 rooms @ buth; private fall; j 106th at, tation; $24. ik ala [1ST AVE, 2269, near 116th at —3 & 6 room aparte | “menta, $6.60 to $1. A. GO. HEGEMAN & CO. 6 a between Park @& 2—Cogy single fa 1ST AVE., 619, near 26th st.—3 large rooms; tubs; | river view, $9. | 20 AVE. 1704, s8ih-89th nto —2 large front apart= ments, each’ 4 rooms, Improvements; $11, 61%, 04, near 108th ot. —8 or ¢ large rooma, provenienta Hts 8 445, Ist floor—4 large rooms, BeWiA, i tubs; single house; $14. jap A 738, 39th st.—3, rooms; | pantry, as, tuba; convenient how | HTH ST. 203 E —Front dat, 4 light rooma, priv ate hall, bathroom: all Improvements; $30, 9TH ST. 237 & 229 E.—Elegant apertmeniay ousisting of # & 4 rooma to aloe, quiet faints rents 618 & 816 eat 49TH ST. 143 B.—Parlor floor, @ rooms @ bathy family or nice business; low rent, a 4ST ST, 1108. mark ave.—Apartment, extra large alte 4 rooms; Improvements; $12.60, $15.50. SATH 8T., 185 E.—Two very fin gle Sais to respectable familles, Janitor, UTH ST. 100 E., comer Park ave.—Magnifoam® fiat; cheerful rooms; absolutely cheap reat, GOTH ST. 229, between ist & 24 aven—Flewmy © rooms; stsuouary tubs; gas; $15 «97H 87. E.—Fiat 6 rooms, 24 floor: moderate pri TATH ST., 223 B—tst floor, 4 rooms, Arst-clasg order; idw rent, with improvements. Janitor om premises or McLAUGHLIN, 1258 34 ave. 83D ST., 627 E.—De ble ground flat, “rooms, bath room; adults; $13; July lat UTH ST. 650 K—Bingle fat, 7 roome & hitsben, “hethronm, pastry; ground floer, SETH ST. 620 E.—Five extra large rooms; lf (mprovements; 3 Mighte; $11 Gl 4 alee Nght flats, @ rooms, ules Beighborhood; $20y ro it £-s deco (ed, halls heated; ranges bol tubs, &c, 103D ST., 107 E.—Three large rooms on top & In private hous; iu frat-class conditioa. 103D ST., 166 E.—Elegant Jats; sil improves ments.’ Janitor. WTH BT, 112 E—lrown stone flata 6 larga “Vrovins; tubs & range, $13 $14 monthly, GH0TH ST., 312 E.—Firat floor, ¢ roome; healthy ~& quiet; adults only; reterence, “ L9TH 8T.. 617 E—Lovely single 24 fat, at) provements, 7 rooms, Ane location, only $23, binis TWTH ST. Ho 64. —legant dat, 6 roma 122. F.—3 & 4 rooms, all rly, $1.60 w Bi; ‘ eaay pay prompt, 2 i MATH ST 171 BO etre laree, all light Toma bath; select neighborhood: Feaacuable, STH ST., 14 E.—Flat, 5 ght rooms; bethy _Rewly decorated; rent $16; month free. 11ST ST., 428 E.—Handsome single 4th fiat; @ rooms & bath, owner. AIST ST., 427 E.—Flocr; private hou r per; 2 or 3 adults paltiscdin G2TH "ST., 206 K.—Elegamt fats; all ved Bente. Owner. ae Caper THREE chotce auits of 7 root u in the couveniently located ; Mberal terms. Janitor’ 99 between 75TH ‘Wperinendent, bases fronting on PARK AV 76TH Inquire tor mene of 101 76in at A RARE CHANC moathly; ¥ St Janitor attending APARTMENTS In the “Improved 7 ary, ‘ FOLSOM RO 426 Broadway, Mostly, PETCR DANG, 201 E gayy bet KANEDALE, Maditon aye. corne ue * ath 4" ¥006 Turnianed, NTS) 0 lar Amy r rer tr ELEGANT FLAT, house apleadidiy’ ei ouly 2 lett, Janitor,

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