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FEF2- F DOG FIGHT IN COURT. NEW HAVEN, March 10.~The court @t Milford to-day was thrown into a pandemonium over a dog fight in the court-room during the progress of «| trial for criminal assault of Timothy Jordan. The janitor’s dog and the dog belong- ing to the son of the Judge were in the mix-up, and for six minutes there was blood and lois of it, The janitors dog is a full-blooded bulldog and the other canine was a cocker spaniel They have been anxious for a fight for some time, and took the opportunity when It came. The court-room was cveared in a minute of prisoner, lawyers and spectators, and the chair of the Judge was turned over and the Judge sent sprawling on top of the dogs. As soon as all the constables of th town could get between the animals they were torn apart and the court re- DIRD OF PARBGORIC HABIT. Mrs, Emerson Was A@dieted to Taking Large Quantitics of z Fy 4 & E it ili | | I f I iH HEHE Hi of i fet ff 5 4 f POLITICIAN. \ @4n"t know it,” for m: , Where I stayed Course wp there ie an nO writin’ to spoil the Hoe ii 5. - i at MLL TOME STOCKS Prices Up and Down and Trading Was Light. CRT PPS Minority Stockholders Object to Permanent Receiver. Renewed opposition has developed among the minority stockholders of the Third Avenue Railroad against the ap- polntment of Hugh J. Orant as perma- nent receiver of the company. This minority interest has no objec- vanees and declines were evenly dis- tributed. American Sugar, Tobacco, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Censolifated Gas and Missour! Pacific were the most conapic- vous stocks in avance list terday's close, the price fractionally on heavy buying reached above 98 1-2 Con- solidated Gas wes up 3-8, to 177, and To- bacco, Missouri Pacific Brookifn Rapid fy: i i! 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SPOStSOoOe0 E95 £9608 9095402-006004990000-00902200525.5 04600000001 910408800000 Lady Mary Sackville, one of th most beautiful women in the world a one of the richest, arrived here to- day on the steamer St. Paul. she comes to visit American friends, nota- iy Mrs. George Gould, for whom she formed @ strong attachment when the Goulds were racing the Vigilant against he Prince of Weles’s Britannia, pler ude was met by Mra. King- of Mra; George Gould, | !as' Capt, T. D. Bhe ie tall hae Titlan-red we wonderful mM plesion. er is puperd. She is an enthusias- woman. ware River. tor ma in 1818 iy ey ile, daughter of the lath Lady Mary with the bp 8 ‘kyville, who, as Vest, was British Mi ie wrote a pe Reap EJ e er e for sont voter hiet bit Ma him home. ~ Taal slate te, im hi lady Mary le ’ Tod. ‘They lett at oee| o¢ tnuint Hiriekland detis: Catene, Cee eatted the. Genito tase with Promoter. Hooley's revela- ‘y's com great popularity, It wae rumored time that she was to become at ber ieev, golf dur- one ris the a on her also hand, wounding It pat: , Galipbury, the British LABOR NEWS, prominently thentioned in connec- 000 acting as features accomplished manner won tor of Hoole: panies for r Services, Tay @, xee rel the fiancee a firmation fol visit. Americans sta on a railway ti it to help A atrike in whieh nearly 1,00 men and) od its business En- women are involved was declared yos-! Kinee: inion, torday tn the cigar factory, Fifty-fourth| Sincere emplo: street and Becond avenue, and in the two o fasten branch shops, Seventieth street and Ave- nue A, and 37 Bowery. The strike, throughout the city, the sanct! es Mernational ° ncren| io" the lation fee to $0 has been ‘defeated. | Ph At_next Wednesday night's meeting) 1’, nh gcarcely Pat Benides their a, beast Ln, te SR Ree ant WASN'T USED 10 GAS JET. The regular meetit Chureh y Ning AQ the lation CONDUCTORS LEA? TO DEATH Went Under the Wheels iz?iz fh | Hi i 3 F i i in Freight Wreck at Elizabeth. A cabooee, two freight cars burned and mia big locomotive derailed and thrown Into ditch, An engine to which a caboose was at- tached was backing up and plunged into @ train of loaded freight cars mear| the Alexian Hospital. Conductor Skillen Jumped and fell under the wheels, One Jeg wns torn from the socket. He died At 9 o'clock m the hospital. | } | | | } | GCLOAVOSHSLWETO CLOG GLOSHOSLE , ee ees Sere Ae eee eee “‘Oose here?’ demanded Rosey the lawyer, dodging two canary birde and & i i I ee i 1: sheet H. i i i ity ihr | ! The Martin Sat tm State. Up in : | 3 3 i i | / al i if 7 | i i H : § 5 i ag & . iti f bhi yptret T z i bef it i | i i a t i Fe? a ? IE ICTJOVU OU OU Food that makes Brains and Why?