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NOL-ROOM KING LOSES $48 000 EACH WEEK. _— “ ROR RANE SOOO yavarevey Condon On 4Jim” Mahoney, Who ¢ — Has Sixty-four Poo!- ‘|’ rooms in This City, Is theHeaviest Loser irom | the Present Police Ac- ° Hz Is Reported to Be. Worth $7,000,000 an a Has an Army of Em. | _ ployees and a Printing | bs Establishment. | | | | Ciphored down to a hart cash baris,! | the difference between wide open New! ; York and the city as it has been since the tip went out from Police Hlead-) Queen’s LONDON, spley of pomp and cireumstance cal- ROYAL TOU THE COLONIES. Duke and Duchess of ALL York to Visit Canada, Cape Colony and Ause tralia at the End of the Boer War. Triumphal Ene try Into Ireland, the Princely Progress of Her Dominions to Be a Grand Pageant to Help on Imperial Federation, March 2—A tremendous (to give an immense impetus to ROF go 6th Ave. ‘end 31st St. Boys’ KNEE PANTS, in all wool black, blue and mixed cheviots (also corduroy), real wank OIC ' VESTEE AND SAILOR ent patterns), value $2.98, ! 2.piece DOUBLE. IREASTED SUITS, all-wool blue or mixed cheviots and cassimeres, sizes 7 to 16 years, value a | 66 $2.98, ¢ Broadway and rth 8, SHIRT WAISTS. Made of plain Zephyr, vio. let, blue or old rose,—with soft collars and cuffe,—of colored Zephyrs with em- broidered dot design, or white corded Dimity. $1.50. Plain, colored Dimity, white Pique, India Linen, corded Dimity or Zephyr Waists, various colors, designs and trimmings, Latest models, $2.00, French Flannel Waists,—in all the new shades of violet, sage, lavender, nile, cadet blue, red, pink and cream, Finished with fine tucks, plain sleeves with soft hemstitched cuffs. Close fitting. $4.75. JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rrth St. \OROSTS THE BEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. % varieties. Bizes 1 to 9. Widths AAA to B, $3.50 per pair. qua on March 10, ordering up the! nperial Federation te shay by c thutters the pool-rooms = and © Pritieh Government to take place as Ds Gambling bowes, has com. "Jim" Ma-| non aa the Boer war closes. Boys’ LONG TROUSERS q houey, the “Pool-room King,” rome- When peace shall have been aecom- UITS, in all-wool blue, gray % Pakage Honey" pat plished, the Duko and Taine ot Yorke or beg cheviots ) cassi- y Figures, especially joney'* Duke is eldest son of the Mowt / meres, test spring styles, sizes’ 7 Gon't lie, In this case they are verified | nt and Ilustrious Prince Albert 14 to 19 i by himself. ‘ of Wales, and should his father years, $3 81 i “TE have sixtyfour pool-rooms in| © = sldio before the Queen, would succeed value $5,50, at le Greater New York, besides those in New | % vaubs A MAHONEY, “POOL ROOM KING. S| her ing—will make a triumphal tour ; Jersey and places outside the city.” | se@e@es@@agerierernwa WOUND OOo er. J Of all the British colonies TAM O' SHANTER 3 ald he te @ friend with whom ey * ; uch royal progress will ever have PS in blue cloth or ki @irwsing the situation § vesterday. the company's largest pa- In rtfoula to r n hia, It will be a State handsome! broide: je Each of the pool-rooms in New York |! EE BO SG remene ot | 43 ve nd 8 jae at attrib scale, THE DUCHESS OF YORE. ly em 1 eee (a | mattod me $385 & day. I'm losing that]: te gon Tet had WONT and limitless will be the stream of gold oa at valu 49c right along.’ n 1) lipet-class company. |Dotwred out on the pageant, ral ws IMMENSE LOSSES. La Cenada will first receive the future at ft Ie costing Mahoney at we “ye By “J and he will say no end of fine|than even the colonial tour of the| received iis instructions has consented ¢ the ieee donee & week to wear his concerning the bray Prince of the blood royal will be the! to take an official part in the Queen's crown, Ei day thet the dust gathers | honey vad Junteers from Montreal, triumphal entry Queen Victoria into reception. Joined with John Re@mend's gi very thief tee & on Et and all over the Dom! Ireland, which precede this event.| weicome to the Queen, this action of on ALOE, ee lccos teerqsentt know of iw heir ti on Bouth African soll, | It is planned for April 4. the Church is most significant, inguring (ayy nay lose of one-sixth of that beg ig W tol ighthoods and a peerage or two! Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, head of] more enthusiastic welcome than the 9 amount. iM opuiated nothing eg a4 Mies big " ee haveyy oe ine in Ire- Irish people ever bestowed on a crowned t 4 ‘And thie jon't all. Add to that rent. [ens "why *ileMoses “im! 4 pe MB ea late : becaeds also 4 & * fnterest upom the capital invested tn jinstruments, h the wires th: F st = = % the King’s gigantic monopoly and sal- peut uh ty pool-room tn the © fries of the small army of employees | In the satne bullding Mahoney ¢ ? P Whom he must keep in anticipation of ala. printin the th etticoats. _ Gam Mahoney otand it? Unquestion- [Urs St Art cost iiitio. wo Tai Will close owt—about 100 (aly. If the straight and narrow poitcy} STARTED IN CHICAGO. a asic ee Ladies’ Silk Petticoats— | fereed upoa the police officials should! san, h ups and hunidrec " exttinue for a year Mahoney would be pkeratl eamblere ‘hee We fret stant WAS NOT odd lots accumulations, GAME out of pocket. But it won't, [In Chicago over a dea L. d . d ee the, golden streara| <l, eurm 3 he wasnt |" *Phe — you honey g| reduced from $7.50 & pad the King’s tf! ts only ere. a Droagwey, Ly 99.00, | an 1 fo ' fi Be te worh scone had Passages was when Ha t —» $ 90 pen-corraptibie and before the war n depopit vaults with oun | tel mont—stan makin : ————= Richmond Blues Taken _ Can Mahoney) Ching. in t everything wat rn © it running wide Mahoney had N ‘ to Emporia, Va. a Rete asad | oa me bein tw rie Eph Lilliard Says Fatal Ball Porn wr DY | Lediee Talteta Sie Pet le, him forth feo Ca ee V} you, a . Governor. of “= PR vation Stoner oor Was from a Rifl net ae nothing. wah e— ity, wide accordion plait- b ‘Are {he Pool-room King?” de-| “there, was . (Rpecial te the Brentng World.) < That wes his| ever aX Ea Pistol Shots. RICHMOND, Va, March 3.—Walter ing—in all the desirable x R00 for custo ial ankae AS S awiha: ai iht Cotton, a negro desperado who escaped POOL-ROOM OCTOPUS. und between the ting the pr na al arrest for burglary at Emporia yester- colorings, retail value the w wa ally day by ahooting to death Magistrate J. $1 FRANKFORT, Ky., March 2—A W. Sanders and Constable Joseph Wel- 2.00, ! ey ‘" I combinations i businers. He wee ie -room poliat. To 3 the honor of creating the pool- ‘oot *y if had to thrash another octopus to f in| of own. It was the Western | 1] pe ny that Mahoney | ‘alt of a ag int inning the Western , ure it bites e U $ for a telegraphic re- Nght an autom $1500] 1° ) race, salary for one opera- Be fae for ench pocirvom.and 110 a day lean avenue, Hut Im « | « moo Meal ‘expenses. M ing to tell you something abou Ms i WIS GARCAIN.’ WRECKS HOKE, Pawnbroker Clung to a Stolen Watch in Police Court. Charles Rawskrom, of| Recent Victim of Bunco}"", Montclair, N. J. Disappears. in His Reom. 1 @hyloek clamored no more strenuously Dear Hilda: Don't belleve that the Honest’ John French fer bis pound of flesh than did William] deyit possessed me. Thata what the ler and Welecnberser, a pawnbdroker, of 8) Pharisees said of Jesus Hebold. (exu ux the Dod Biath avenue, to retain a stolen watch| you will not be lke them! If Got ts home, # willing, Iam going to prepare my seit for His work If tt 1s Hie will and to our best we Will meet once more on this earth If not we will meet fn heaven i Bring up our ehildreh with the jor ¢ help of God to be good people, Don't | clalme worry, The Lord will provide for | !: D ‘ants. « try to fe the West Side Court this morning He had advanced $3 to a thief on the @ateh ang other trinkets, stolen from Mico Blanche Stryker, a schoo! teacher, ona. Hie wi ago. He Mr. French bad no was a broken heart wa € done out one man wh m one day was Harry Pratt, t 1 then ted Mie pulling teeth to separate him hig bargain. found « burglar in her Jan. § and forced him to inder tit hy ‘ker on plu search for me—then Pt i quad of seventy extra police and dep- to the neve. relatives of the accused, witnesses w ex ‘ol T Game Found Lifeless [4+ sheriffs guarded the outer entrance ourt-house to-day, while a file the credentials of persons room when the hearing of ring the © general public was excluded by f Judge Moore, only attor- Moers of the se acim ourt being admitted. ed, however, soon filled the ling. re Lexington and Winchester militia armed with Winchesters, © stationed through various pooma, eral other shots, but, he said, they did not come from the same place. ‘The Srat shot was evidently from @ rifle, whi! soldiers stood at the doors and) pe trem pti On croms-exa: door or on the steps of the building at the time of the shooting Keatucky Leaders Tell the Presl- Gent of ¢ WASHINGTON, h ton was captured Inst night near Jar fatts and placed in jatl at Emporta. A large mob to-day gathered at the Jail and demanded the surrender of the prisoner, A telegram from the Sherif to the Governor rays 90 men surround if Be Broadway and 2th St. he others seemed to ation Col Litierd sald he saw nobod, he ie men charged with complicity tn the!the shots scomey ‘te nee Geum whic | the jail. rier of Gov Goebel was called Arrl he did not see any one in the main| He appealed for troops and sald he coud not hold out long without them, ae ordered out the Rich- ‘talion and wili accom. pany them Emporia on @ special tral ‘The white man found yesterday tn the house with tue negro is also in jail, and it t* feared both will be lynched before tare. March Winds andthe Right Hat— if tt fits you, the winds may blow—if you buy it the Governor and troops can The Executive has wired the warn the people im bis name violence. Walter Cotton was under sentence to State of Adaire Existing Now, 3.—Col. An- much more than the ordinary | grew Cow: @ merchant, of Loulevi be hanged at Porismouth for murder, was ont . ct several ‘The vd wis on the streets and there wae! Ky” gay” pumuel I. Roberts, editor of /ata_cmaned, several weeks ago. TS) here, it’s sure to be ttement C. Campbell and Arthur Goebel 1 at {he court-house at 960 ck A few minutes later ex-Gov, Young Brown, W. Ro Rameey, R. it and J. Sims, attorneys for of the Po Joan Davis. and mmc numbering viden Was not in the sn read the warrant charging him with be he murder of Wi ineal of the ground that the wai was totally defective In not al- sf that the crime was committed in nklin Conny, and id not even show Tense to have been committed in ¢ Judge Moore overruled ‘| tenga Sacettha’ Mase! atin He testited that he was with + Goebel when the latter was He walked ahead of Senator ond Was Just entering the State (promised to reform and begged for| you are kind All things are in the ‘ gis when the phot vag He Mercy go plteously that rhe let him #9) hands of God. 1 believe fully He has |» st he: ook pes trom se ate Gree. Bet be forgot to return a $1 gold! cuties me. Some hink of me mm Pa ! caked townnd the Executes Baila > ser llel nse co Meco theg ed @iihoet wan (eu May God |terward Pres Hoard ot a window 1%, owe wer DrOwe! teach us both to do His work ac |. 4 heen, shrewd * mar ueethee oy aed | thief offered Wesenderger the) cor’ine to His will thought the shot had fet fer 6G and he couldn't rest the} If we will meet once mor b from this There were sev- S Semptation to annex sy tempting a} ff not here tn our right home Woh - — the prayer of your always loving TO BEAUTIFY THE HOME. tives located the jewelry, but CHARLIE " ‘Wmphatically declined to} Charles Rawetrom. of Mon r Nite Everything § Dal Jens than a|J.. fuddenly turned fanatic on Chr tian Science wrote this letter to b wife oMnday and disappeared, He is taucreseful and has been married about three years. The couple have a baby, Blste. one life war jeopardised by the tather'® hatte. fer anything promt. Rv ny atrue- wild h the A year ago Rawstrom began reading sate eare Ae at the works of Mre Eddy, head of the Pe eat, Christian Gelence Chureh, and attend was Cow meeting in the elty. When the baby wos! o) yy)! 7. & i cepnet taken sick © fow weeks ago he ref ; . to have medicine administered while he ee =! Pes ies too } HORSEWHIP BALLET. The babe was nearly better, says the . Wife, when Rawetram took It out in a beary snowstorm. Another time he| Twe Kell-Kaown Act left it apleep in it ..-rlage on the Have Keen Kngoued tor a porch during a biterly « He Cutting Act. eold that Ais tree iment and his prayers! 1. \. announced that Mise Marte Alien. et the vate, Jato of the “Papa's Wi ry Rawstram left home Monday morn-|—*'° — Be” CRAY, OF me ter) am Mise Pracki« Teiley, of the Web , and » few later his wife re-| Fields agg jon. have bee ri? ferwwell letter. The police} oy ih, 1 of am 6 Awkine pracy to lead in ‘Unable to find any trace of “Hloreewhip Ball ft te feared that be might ao ; ‘bain It is ox fed that tt will be a very eign. hame, tollet tadles, “[ teenth street, a few doors from Sixth pees | Remember this sale at 11 PARK ROW (next to the Syrdicate Building). Durable in Furnttere at Cowperthwait's. erything with which to furnish @ from delicate cream-colored ever uses hogany and sudstantial black Flemish | Box of 25 Upiversity Havana Perlectes, |, . Box $0 Acker, Merrall & Co. Blogancis, may be seen in the store-roome of Pour perthwait @ Co, in West naive = pr ‘eparations ha for the Sezins ade ing tirm. They have maple Linda, on ve, varied assortment of go's S83 FRISCH & r of, burenee, 6 mire anes of w Lexington Leader, and John Mar- eball, Republican Lieutenant-Governor lor, called at the W! the Cabinet meeting ¢ & conversation with the President on the political situation in Kentucky. On leaving the Executive Mansion they stated that they had called on Mr. McKinley for the sole purpose of fethe Blass: and wnat had Jed up. ta y tt not eoket Tor See: the: one, ook man neem eet iain naetiiaeeeeeeeiememeiinemmmni ati e e Rapid Transit | ge Sevens oa yao BA yas {1 PARK ROW STi HAVANA SECONDS or a box of 50 Imported Cigars, a Souvenir waiting for you. gh Having ing of 1,000 high-grade Guatne ana | morrow af our ii PARK ROW STOR! only : capture, LYNCHED THE WITNESS. Negre Rice Testified te fave a Man Derby Hats, $2 & Alpine Hats, $2 & $3. The new Oxford Derby and the new blue Pearl Al- Sate, all friends of Gov, Tay- House before a had heart of this town the body of negro, jon ir. Louls Rice, was found from a that they assured the |limb of @ tree this they did not_want federal gent to the Btate or any whate ‘The: ree The lynching wag the result of a in the Circuit Court of ‘hatever. y |County, during which Rice favor of one of hi was is color, charged with jurder of @ white for a, Congressional In- y sald, nor would they the. mi named Goodrich, ae they did not need it, enirs! to-morrow we shall MISSES’ SKIRTS. Separate Skirts, Made of Homespun,—with box pleat r baek and latest “flare” front. Special for To-Morrow ! Culahe hes, tas, oe purchased the entire stock of the Indiana Mfg. Co., consist.| brown and black. Sigar preening Bosse, we shall give away to- will buy ONE OF OUR CELEBRATED i $2.00 Moistener Free with Box of 50 $2.00 Molstener Free with Box of 50] finished with fine atitching, Money refunded for say unsatisfactory purchase. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Greater New York's 9 Greatest Cigar Howe 4 Bray, 73 Content St, 203 Weshinglon St. & 2 Newark Ave., J.C. 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