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vi PEP FI wh 2 29 NEW YORK, TU CITY COUNCIL _ _ AIDSICE TRUST —- Buard’s Favoritism— EWTN PDH as Aldermen’ Cleverly Dodyed the Issue by Arrested on Park Row, Charged), .— Hiding Till the Meeting with Stealing $45,300--- Was Adjourned for . Lack of aQuorum, Needed $50,000 Bail. > The Roar’ of Aldermen cleverly dodged) eh, FO OW Neely former Chie! teRimimieieeieiteiiieeeeeee rt Peasing on che City Counell’s resoiution'! Pinancial Agent of the Post-Office De- ‘ vestigate the fo# Truat by atOUr pariment at Hevana, Cuba, was re | NEELY ACCUSED OF } jog promptly at | o'clock when « ie | vrresied at 1.30 o'clock ta-dey on Para! STEALING $45,375. wee rot present Row by United States Marshal Henk { he al custom, when Tammany! ‘The arrest # ade on a warrant j rehemen are vot at ateke, is to walt) issued by United Jular The receipts of Neely's | om a half hor (© an aour for ihe tacombe in a ¢ Neely | fepartment for Janu ed quorum. Joy the United 8 He is charged ary were 08 bon. 22 Turned inte the treasury 17,400. COUNCIL DODGED, TOO. %,:',,,,"" "ree omen *| TE Receipts for Fetruary st.ma0e ¢ Tammany members of te Munte'=| Phe arre made on infermetion eceipts for ped ried solidly againat a re#O-) Curnien ¢ Ho Burton, and the! nme fered (ils afternoon oy MY | ooger of atteat was indorsed by United ° rule of Brook.yn, demanding from) states District-Attorney Burnett and ; ‘ r bs Receipts for Apri! lock Commissioners aii documents | Frederick P. Smith 7 Turned in vher information Neely wae in the Park Row Building ate ne of dock privil when discovered by United States Mar- | , Total rece) i » wes dal Henkel. The latter followed bim Tota pi with Fa sie resolution said: “Wherens, ri the street, where he was placed ee Toasat strmee have been made by The missin arraigned before Judge La- Voited States Cireutt gulity to the fixed ball at by other Amount of alleged defa cation 45,376 35 hy the Dock Depart- sing exclusive wae st that time waiting for bondemen, made to have the dail . to the Amerionn tee Come (luce! iui ii was denied in onarge of the marshal, Seely then asked to be held in court] 4 ia: “Oh, se, 1 ti tee ake, Dock He sal 0, 1 am in a little pens, be it intil 4 o'vlock, when. he sald, ball) trouble. but it wil all be straight tn @ Honed turn © would be forthcoming. ‘The request was| little wajie | think T can get bonds to- . morrow Ait Geynmente eran s Charles FW. Neely wae taken to ina ‘of docks to An Evening World reporter asked line Lodiow Street Jall at 4@ this The resolution was voted down by a, Neely if he had anything to say. Helafternoon, having fatied to secure bail o 4 “Servet NEELY'S BOLD DEFENSE Department lease to ail lee 4 applying privileges to la mpanies me piers now used by the! mn the Aner fee Compa ‘ WASHINGTON May %%—John D. | embeazied he Jentical funds brought T «President Oakley, the Tamman P F. w.! tothe United Stat isay ation Lae ! ‘Certainly ould repiled Mr. i der, moved tv put this resolUtloM | Voeiy sppeared vetore the House Ju-| Lindsey oe id | the waste basket ficlaty Committee to-day and submitted Wouig a Impcenible for tet ie w i orion to 5 meen _| United States (o prove they were the / . es sleds an argument against (he propered @8-) yet a) funds. Suppose he embessied | ¢ by 4 adition bi | gold and bille were ound his person, | f in 2 | woud not the trial be « farce? | Trust Mr. Lindsay was toned by mem: XS. Si." replied Mr Linasey. “The| Moniinsr Conse bere of the committee, He sald that hed him ch this Bhi heron oth nu Neely could only be tried in the United ¢ done #9 solemnly | and In good fi | States and only upon the exarge of vio- Neely had brought no funds} c anciiman latch favor ne the Frane tating a law making it a felony to br asked Mr. Jenkins. “would we be \ hi tever oe revolution becaves I be fl > Un a Levayl money passing this law to | leve there ie a spiracy ty coitrol the rom ine United States Mer. Landoey we fock privileges of the city for the bene- 4 fit. of the American tre Company. a| The funds in the custody of the t nited| ® id not be Je tied in turning a monopoly, and {t is plain tha: otaer! States, though the property of hex ; other. words American citiseng companies are denied privileges accord- | isiang of Cuba, were assumed by law! snoud pe allowed to fob and loot in © to the Trust. * he r to be the property of the United States. | ube to thelr hearts’ con and © lsh. takes, 0 te @ the On pert ese if they can reach the United j mittee, sald (hat it would be almost! “As long as the pega copéition, | Impossible to identity stolen funds, and) prevails.” replied Mr. Lindsey. (hin . it would be obligatory so. We are to-day telling Cubans they IRB TRUST'S ANSWER, How the Monopoly Sacceeded tal upon the United States to prove that hel if thay can reach Cuba. . Freesat Out All tee ‘PRICE OF GAS MAY BE $1.05 TAYLOR 10 WAIT EVENTS. F May %—Attorney-Generat | » avien to-day considered the applica- for permission to commence an| Meeting of the Consolidated Di- tion In the Supreme Court to restrain | rectors on Friday to the American Ice Company from trans- | ris tt. acting business in thie State, on the rounds that t is violating the pro-| Bamuel Moan President of the Del- vialons of the State Anti-Trust in |aware Lac «Early this morning he received the road, who is 4 director in the Consol! + briefs which at the he*ring on Thurs. dated Gas Compan’. said thie afternoon 1 went into the courts of Franklin ‘iny last the attorneys representing |that a meeting of (he Executive Com: and tried to find owt if there both sides of the cass promised to file, miitee of the gas company would be| %A* 4” indictment againet me, but they The petition of the applicant in part | held Friday next + ates; as would be ralved to Hor 1.6 oo = Seye He Will Remain in Indi National K. Con INDIANAPOLIS, May 2—W ® Tay, o. of Kentucky, who is in this city, 8 to-day regarding his future cout County and then the price of | | : developments, | expect i o 0 to some’ ‘The American ice Company, eapital-| Of the two Mr. Bjoan said he thought | quiet resor main there ined at $0,0M,000, controls 9 per cent.| the latter price would prevail ma n Conven- of the kee business carried on in New York City and surrounding places There is absolutely no deniai of this/ acted an at the meeting stavement, and it is substantiated by | The Executive Committee of the Con, the aM@davit of L. O Thayer, an expert | solidated Gas Company held a m on the subject. to-day in the directors’ room of the Na “It has been shown that the Knicker. | thonal City Bank, At the close James docker and Consolidated are the prin-| Stillman, one of the directors, cipal constitutents of the American Ice. T ‘Te A i ae, meeting had not taken action on the; Thursday, | He was under the Impression that the question of a Sividend would not be WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-*'s hours onde 5 P.M. Wednesday. for New York y and vicinity, Fair to-night it to fresh Westerly winds. price of gas. Besides Mr. Silliman those) The following record shows the . gining control of them, has destroyed | che in the tei ature for present’ were John D. Rockefeller, Sam-| Sortng nours aa indicated by the thet a individual saterprise o free compet!- | uel sioan, George F. Raker, Ant ne rmac| b ’ hony N.| mometer Pe i tian in the supply of lee Moreover, ihe | neaay and President Gawtry. ee ea w « control of the docks of New York City a a opportunity of any rivalry. consequent result Is that through | -AWAINGS ARE Sip Covers No piace ike nome! No piace to| mama ens Boy |e Fe SE ad te gS? eae eee CINCINNATIS WIN fy ? wey WRATHER—FaAIR, IOP.M., EXTRA | PRICE ONE CENT. SSDAY, WA‘ — —— — e+e + - —__-— ——. NATL. 51000 8 VY YORK. 20000—§ SCOUTS [AHEAD OF BULLER CAUGHT _.. SLAUGHTERED. GIANTS PLAY THE CINCINNATIS AGAIN. LONDON, May 2:—4.37 P. M—te te oMclally announced that Col, Be- thune has reported that while marche ing in the direction of Newcastle, Natal, yesterday a squadron of his ° at force was ambushed by a party of word Special to The Evening World.) Jumper to Davie and wae thrown oui by os mite of Vryheld, tm LEAGUE PARK, CINCINNATI, May [yar infeld got fq Hee RIG Of avery Mix aetna, ths Giasts Steinfeld home with the Arat tally ped, His casualties numbered came joyfully to their mutton this af-]Hreitenstein was very much out_when | gi; men. t 2 and ked about boosting picasa gave his slow grasser to Gtady — ves along the f honor |” travis. banged " War Office despatch from Gen, AL the head of the ail news Two |hit and run play on Geady's dever in on ae a“ sorles here meant they would [#inale to right. Davis galloped to tht “May 2—While marching tn the Ge Mercer poured a single ft La * the Rede ‘ ep sie Ver i feld, Davis fetching heme 0 fen Saret rention, Of Neemate om ¢ ae their prostrate heads into sixth place sent Hickman's bunt to Irwin, forcing Coneshed bo’ Bere tke Sie aa N AT PITTSBURG, > | ,.the, shesks of souaneyt Redn't bese ioe ce pasnd colt Wines suited tl Vevtele, aus coos fas Ea — . ri : le ri athe third, Hickman climbing to second. | a é 6 Ox 8 | ve and the Rwingites found them: 1p ywerman pelted a single to right that 2 = | seive sngering for more of the tidbit ge Mercer y — hugged oes a site th ratched onder of the |&® jowerman darted to second on ) 00 Os: |! Sr eae Orr vec ne |the throw in to plate, Wickman seored am mt to in and Bowerman took third on Carrick’ ote Jack Doyle will probably re-Ifnug fy to Geler. Mtelnteld passed Van for cuppien, } th ferstudy Grady from duty at|#lash to Beckley. Three runs. oe for Neweastio op | fire ase to-morrow This afternoon Third toning. b enjoyed the exquisite torture of] siopeite was serv 7 | (Oem. Buller then proceeds: ; ' xiy-flve small fly DllAeT® |ialle. “Phe “impite Hcensed Gelert to gol." detached Col, Bethune and abet ie applied sis lame arm |! fret similarty. MeBride slumbered | men from Dundee May 17, with tae : ie yarde from second and Carrie ond structions to mareh by Vaut's Driftam® . hey eting.” sald Jack, | ai which % on throw show bo force of Sunt Siam wae - as Of Watohel & turnstile clicking off Howermen and Davie. Beckley pounded |Teported to have been evecusted by Ge : D BABY J vavs from both sides of the Raine, “1 |) Davie and never remched fret, No|enemy, preparatory to the retum ofp ‘ Wn ; e the dead anh , oa : magistrates and the civil an aren bic dl : Heane pepgres. & snile fo righ’ |e the district. He was to rejoin me ning reoran any he oach's short fy and. nei #as promoted to got it. | Newoastle afterward.” ond on the) A squadron would prebebly nummep” volsted a fowl to Beckley a fly to Amith in deep left | *>0Ut elabty troopers, maeif in armologist, wh re Valuable irady sailed DURNED TO DEATH. 5 ani te Mercer tapped to Breitenstein and was = a0 easy ou No runs Ce: ROBERTS OVER THB VAAL y are (his wing adjuster’s trumps > His first treatment made Bi" (alk of ‘ nny add "ine Albany lad to the corpe o effective artillerists ree and Enters Krager's Terris 2 Hawley was due to plteh toatay, put DOd@ers, After Piret Expertonce tory im Fores, the warm but not too cordial greetirg Eapeet Hard CAPE TOWN, Monday, May Tl—Brite ‘ jtha: awa m here was not ca 9 troops have arrived at Myre | . alated the Pink out in his ful Wort) (in the Transvaal, north of the wrery, there was a! PITTSBURG, Pa. May 2—The cham. | River). The bridge acroes the Vaal wap the cheap fane “not | pions tackled the Pittsburgs with « vim| found to be intact to do a thing to Pink’ that wee dte- in to-day They attacked Col | Twenty-seven Free State and Tramp concerting to the coy and handsome rhe * guar! th as much confidence | Yaal locomotives were captured. |Fmerson. Thos it was that Buck ANY agereaation of Daseballiets ever | Vereeniging is the first station north of ere | wing guessed he'd use Carrick If he{ displayed in taking the field against a| ‘he Vaal River on the ratiread running 1 day |to Pretoria, and t* about thirty-five miles It was a dea h ane oke that iurks in the at-|from Jobannesburs. This station i OUFagl CITAIA th : the spher Pittsburg at all times, eighty miles from Kroonstadt, where i mati Hreitenstein. h hs and f's gallant tourt soked for| Lord Roberts's last headquarters were { U U j Warm pretgel cur vas prepared for a 1 fight from the Clarke bandirs, | supposed to be. le nas Wee alto Mr Rusace New . pe oh | a scquistiioa to King Brush + since they have seen them work ——— string of twirlers and taken first engagement trey} " take all f Th . whe i ‘Gride if the Brooklyne’ line-up pil f ue Tom Da od Boers, Seared by Near Approach of second as usual + wa the Bri Forces, Pre~ ” aly ciate ¢ gan pared to Fly. I} Bteinfeld. 2 "yaaa oh Pe a LONDON, May 22. — Reports of A {i a borage ‘ * Beaum sso growing panic in the Transvaal over Umpire Mr Hmeite . wiffering with an attack of “Charley|the rapid advance of Lord Roberts The guests were s he field ny | Herve lare numerous, The following de , Capt. Corcoran, whe looked for a change! | Ha . hers vo make *! soatch from Pretoria indicates the MORR'S PARK vf luck selection from Kiteon, Howell and Ken-| ‘ First Inaiog nedy wer for service “Roaring | conditions there: & line Davie for Bl arrival from Betleire, where he| PRETORIA, Monday, May 2L—Am) 9 we leier's rife b ny a over ot hie m* (00%! open-air meeting was held to-day Bp i Fen ene aaa naan eae etong|the local Hollanders, two we m. sen te Kennedy, and he got the Job lof whom were present, te 5.5 ear the) Pret Clarke trovted s vtring of| the situation In the event ° . N t h r th | f sirens for the warming up process (h4t] should he eleaguered, ked formidable If they could 1 piteh " pa base | ar once st looked a cinoh that the cham.) © Committee wee tppetated: ° Helbach « drive vert sccare « place of safety for ‘ Melttile grabbed n the (Continued on Eighth Page © « and doubled the Kid ow 4 ge back 10 first. No Second Inning. ad . 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