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The Governor of FIGHT SHALL NOT“: OCCUR IN _ the Buckey: State So Wires to The Evening World. To the Editor of The Evening World: COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 13.—The Governor directs me to inform you that the only stand he has taken in the Jeffries-Ruhlin fight is that it shall not} occur in Ohio. GEN. M’MAKIN CONFERS WITH GOV. NASH. : ai tw The Evening Worn.) ‘OLUMB! . O., Fed. 18—Brigedier W. V. MeMakin, who would com- nd the troops in the event of thelr cout upon the site of the fight, was ‘reted with the Governor for a halt hour thin afternoon. ty Jiahlin lay nikot. will be postponed, om uw distance wlll not hi set I Jlollivter is rendered to-morrow, Miclal information ¢rom Cincinnatl rnost states that the Jeffries- oxing contest, sohoduled for Fri- persons time to e after the decision of Judge rhe date to which the contest is post- ued will depend upon the decision. If the Injunction 1s refused the postpone- t will be for only a few days. If F. N. SINKS, Private Secretary. the injunction {s ullowed the postpone. ment will be for some weeks, in order to give time for carrying the case through the Cirouit and Supreme Courts. | the fight declare they: NATI, Feb. 13.—The situation | here grows mora and moro. chuotle, |tn refuse to lise troops to suppress vome-| though nothing definite is known. The fight promoters are basing all hgpe, on Judge Hollister’a decieton, which {#‘ox- pected to-morrow. | Even !f troops should be sent a compliontion artees from the of a law enacted after the tamour Court-House rfot in Cincinnat! in 184, which provides that tent to a city of CINe! AEV.MR. PETERS OFFENDS WOMEN They Turn Their Backs; When He Tells a Lin- coln Story. Several society women of Brooklyn are deeply offended at a story told by Rev. Madison C. Peters at the dinner of the Union League Club last night and some of them left the club-house at once. They were in the gallery surrounding the club's banquet hall when Rev. Dr. Peters told several of Tincoln’s famous humorous stories. Among them he told Lincoln's skunk story, whereat nearly every woman in the g back and retired out of earshot. Several members of the Union League Club were surprised that Dr. Peters should. make use of language not suita- bie to/a dinnor table. In reference to his story Dr. Peters said to an Evening World reporter to- Innocent story Jike that have # mock modesty. And I am quite sure that the same people go to plays of the ‘Sapho" type and read questionable French Ict- ters, “If any woman took offense at any Innocent story of Lincosa's I am quite sure that the samo worpun would appear | Monastery Besteged ice in a dress yo immodest | in a public that a modest man would not know what to do with his eyes, Very many nrudes are often lacking In nobler quall- tles and aro most frequently the sham Intséad of the real thin lensed the Murder. (Special to The Evening World.) Noi#tFOLK, Holmes and City Court J jarah Beach, iu the James man shot Beach and he tintshed him uy The body was then placed on a. ri ruad track, where It was cut to pie by a train. Buffalo 1 NLBANY, Fe ce BST Panaed.* ery turned her Va., Feb, 13.—Rowland 1 for the murder of the woman's husband, James Beach, baye confessed, Holmes saya that the wo- ISTEAMER ASTORIA Ras fre: reported dy the rerver om Fir machinery. was still stopped, had drifted off shure almost oul: of sight The observer conld see a xail ret on her {Of 4 sh mainmaat, yt ' “People who are offended at a simple. i passes ars thou, ans wh. ined that were bi Je pepalre rahe re being ma QUEBNSTO\ i), 13,—The Assembly to- Any pansed the single-heaed police bill for. Buffalo, by a ynte of Of to 38, gfter 1 Amendment to’ strike out the clause fecting veterans had’ been defwated, Ie DIM fw similar to the New York City. Police bil, Coe Bont ao Troe fer private pane "an nee 3d Ave. & 10th ye, wicaparity for 150. Ls Art Now. operation | when troops are Cincinnati's Claes they shall be subject to the order of the Mayor of the city, Ms aglove contest, und ¢ nd to have ove contest. The May thing that he has declared ty be lawful; ! intentions, might be thus the Governor’ , unless he should come to C nd assuine command, ding the Mayor To-day wires and heating arrangements perfected. | Directors of the Saengerfest Club say they will take no action In the way of| postponement or abandonment until after the announcement of Judge Hollis- | ter’s decision. DRIFTS OUT TO SEA. 'Anchor Liner, Apparently in Trouble, Stops, but Sets No Signals. ‘hor line steamship Astoria, Wilson, which salted early this for Glargow, was reported by the marine observer at Fire Islend at 10.13 A. M. stopped about one miie southeast of Fire Island Lightship. The observer said he thought she was adjusting compasses, but at 1L15 A. MM. she had made no = did not report seeing any signals set on the steamer. The observer Five hours from the ume Island Lig! Something more than adjusting com- edly. occas her’ delay, als had been get showing Possibly some ulight neers, RHYNLAND SIGHTED. Belgian Liner Five Days Overdue Vassed Brow Head To-Day. Feb, 13.—The Belgian hip ler but ehe| {Urars hook a braex p liner Ro Brow Hea Jand, five days ovenue, passed ut 6.35 P.M. tomtay, MORE WRECKAGE FROM SHIP. (Special to The ST. JOHN'S, evidence that near here wan apparent in wreckage Washed ashore to-day The articles ening World.) F,, Feb. 13,—Additional large ven “up include part Wy door with a of moulding, with ate inserived Ladies’ Cabin; arge plank marked “CXVI;" several feces of Interior woodwork patnred red and blue; part of a ship's boat; Feveral pleces of bulwarks, and a can containing coffee. ‘A large spar was also sighted in the sur, but could not be reac to the heavy sea, Pare tt ed Coastline fishermen report having Sumas a steamer whistling at midnight day then ceasing suddenly, SPANISH MOBS ACTIVE. ch with Police. BARCELONA, Feb. 13.—A mob arm: ed with cudgels made a threatening } demonstration to-day in front of the Jesuit Collego, ‘The\police charged and dispersed the rioters. SANTANDER, Feb. W—A mob | stoned the oMfzes of the Catholic jour- nal, Atalaya (watch tower), yesterday evealn, Jesuita! shouting: “Down with the The gendarmes had to fire u volley in the alr and charge the mob fn order to save the Carmelite Monastery. from which the monks had fled tn terror, The rioters fired several shots in reply nd then marched through the streets, When passing the Carlists’ houres the occupants: poured water on the heada of the rioters and the latter re- torted with stoning the houses. MADRID, Feb, 13, 3 P. M.—Munic on the public squares and a general holiday had been arranged for to-day'’n pro- gramme of the Asturias-Bourbon mar: riage festivities, bat all this has been abandoned on account of the: C9 of thy populace, \" at Mer Balance at i, rake, tanattre BR. Groves aig [WOMAN FELL TO HER DEATH. Wird story Window. Maggie Burke, ua domestic, Was killed to-day by a fall from a third story window of 191 Ninth street, Where she was emryrioy She was h her balance. Brooklyn, hes und lost physician was sum. n ived only time, mbling Raid, Feb. 13. Philipp. itty-theee years old, waaher and probably totally wounded early tom day street he had gone with several others to eect the gamblers’ for an. ullened arreara, in rent, Killam charged James Marshal one of te gnarKed wounding hit. Sopra eae Assemblyman Nye WATKINS, NoY.. F ssembly- man Ola T. it with grip at the G Hote ins thin Village. To Cure sta refund joey ME At Calle. ti ese dud. ye, yor Fieleohmann has togmilzed (el gy jyrg fight, however, hy granting a permit for, f promoters of! rested the KELLER IS DYING: : a has the power strung to the hall) HAA wl was lost rininininiticinininieiieieieinieininfet- a Doctors Give Up Hope of Arlington and Public Is Called ¢ had fover and als temperature ran / oe This is the tenth Jay; | tracts Mo:t Attention the Police Bill Notin | +rnat tetiow meant to kill me. at Garden. the Mails. 8 aeute of tt. ast. Judge, I'm sure he meant to ade 10 Wan shot, and the physicians! What nan Yecome knowns “The (ay (specia! te’ The Evening World.» Beaten ranma ohetanla’ srielal perlod will be It he survives for | Garden Preacher Prosecutor ‘to Take Ante-!ortem Statement. sented to the! wae intended hauged from assiult bling house! * , Dayelotuna have jeve Us by not making | the change In Mr, Keller nd the tt ph Vergy Mibile fast might. . |Ex-Judge Pryor’s Daughter-in- Law, : iT Though Wounded in Park Avenue . Tunnel, Chases Her Assailant. Ex-Judge P; vor's daughter: | worth In all some hundreds of dollars.yto prevent passengers from | In her hand whe carried a purse which |and to save them in-law has courage that is superb. feontaines % tn small bills and change. | down by the cars. nce Mrs. Pryor hurried up the stairs. She! The thiet went om | #t adout half way up the long Meh: of of mind and musele seldom found | se < this ata boun: and Mrs. Pryor cleared It even: i teen mteps when he heard some | easily. When he came out of the lone bourding after her. Rel on Park avenue she was lena She aa] teme to turn around and see] five feet behind him. he inan came at me dike a}enat ene person wes the man who had wild beast.” she says. ‘1 knew [L} ar : beneath so fair an outside. Policeman's Stratesy. on sae car, She tried to] “Murder, thieves, robber!" she <a Was to» quick for her. ed. The feliow ran with the speed (0 : badly fight TRS j In his hand he carried something like | decr cast toward Third aveniley ‘thre She fought for her 4 plece of gas pipe wrapped to cloth | Thirty-elghth street, turned the bludgeon of the des-]and with tats he gave her a blow on! Mrs. Pryor kepc after him. verado that knocked her down | th? Sack of the head, Arthur Mullen, a serv: ; Sereamed for Ald. home of J. Hampden Robb, of | upon himself. Fortunately ae war just a dit too {rl avenue, saw the chase acd poe si ren) Tt was in the gloomy. damp away to make the blow fully effective. | -phirty-seventh street and Park jstone cave of an exit to the Park!!! ryMlcss, however, to knock the | was Pollceman Ryan. Ie gaw that i é Aces ss woman down. fugitive would eeiclice ; aetna run through to |- Avenue Tunnel at Thirty-eighth) - ),. sctevmed for help. butvshe might} ton avenue, and he ran in @ tstreet that he attacked her this]as wet nave seen ou a deserted country Mne through Thirty-seventh represen Tod dalce ae in the heart of the blagest| head him off. cUy in the country and tae very cemre 5 wealth and fashion. jand ears rushing below, the spot] aye rumsiet aud Also she has pluck, pre | Ryan |s very fast on’ tl when the runaway got to Third. Y trucks add be] Ryan jumped out snd’ grabbed ‘hime eae, [a8 Yet as lonesome as a country [19 the cere ited by, making a deatene] A moment Inter a mernan ¢ashed-p Slane and ay fit for the held crime [!5 notre and fell in 4 heap on the sidemalt | fer only chanee was th. ebody oe at som: war the brave Mrs. Pryor. With cabs rolling: overhead er : would get off the carom that side. Ar That the singular adventure} tor per caits. they were useless. | did not become a ghastly tragedy |" 47%. Pryor is 4 woman of thirty yea! (is due te the qualities the Sa Se cae ba And taken to her home in a cab.” : an | Mound ner de considered any more aih-| Tae prisoner. was taken td [worn whose praises her fri6ids | tecio anan- cae masortty of any. other Thirty-Afth street station, where’ hare now sounding. bunired women in her sphere. . Mrr. Lauter 8. Pryor. the wite of tor. But ehe a {11 Eas: Toirty a head fuli of wit and not | ty-four years old. of 78 Thirds oy 4 Moment did she lose tt. Finding |In hin pocket was found Mre Pre sc {herself in a desperate plight with a mur-| purse. - robber she concluded to sell ner fe at ts best price and. like 4 flash.) 1 her excitement ‘ire. Prvot jshe leaped to her fear and uprang at the | away the bludgeon which she had for the crime waa] fvilow uo atter the robber had dropped it! the lonely statrway | [Me mude a second blow at her, but she| The rolice made a thorough search out of the Park avenue tunnel |fodged tt, and then, by a fortunate |it, but were unable to find ft. and from tae uptoan tracks a: Thirty-eleat | chance, «ne managed to kick him as imott certain that Hynés had treet stooped to pick up the weapon, w e murder that + bbery and perhay Meal for ite purpone. Dr. Pryor. yusiand of Mee. V4 had fallen from bis hand. the weapon and made off with {te Ix a son of exedudge Roger A. Pryor, | Used His Bludneon. Mre. Pryor was more fit for ay yor Was ont Madteon 4 Rie landed her small boot might under | Pita than any other place when Hab hin, and he rolled over and fei | home. but insisted on going to cols Ihackw ord down the stone staire, {appear ugainet her areailant. Dr. B el condurtur ti ston |! d1s\ vex, stunned] for’ almonient.. siree| etled co ba peceuads her to wait unt The car rescaed | Pesor then lla wnat very tex yRould hive dons. | that ‘and a cab wap called. In It Une Instead of fleeing for her life, which] doctor and hs plucky wife were she could eastly have done, she deliber-|to Yorkvitle Court, where, Hynes was rneds and selzing the Dindgeon| waiting for arraignment before aha way home from « = Watched my the ae Shiing buck of Mew 7 war «4 well-dr 1 ma ‘ powerful | atels auld. He Mept ale ey Mrs. Pryor | dropped by the thtef, bounded down the] trate Cornell. oan extent danoyed ger exceed: | stairs to attack him, When he saw the woman with: eye ngly, but fr tie exeitement of tewing | He saw her coming and in amazoment| flashing come down the’ courtroom’ fellow, Tat ner attack Jumped up and fled across | Accompanied by her husband, who. Rie » her, ule | the tracks almost ready to take summary!) Sening wita| Between the tracks ihere ia » small| venge, Hynea cowered and brenes of netting, about taree feet high. | Mrs. Pryor {dentified® bim as hers satiant. “What ha rhe our Robo (mom) vreast-pin - you to say?” asked Mage: [istrate Cornett of the prieoner, a ¥ “Nothing now,” he repiled, ADO" HORSE MAYOR'S VETO sco the: Magistrate’ andi the’ pollsei Gal ; } :. - ° had been st: ik. ¢ |sames Butler's String At-| Document Disapproving were PERS 5: igbuye in Madtron Bavare] ALBaNy, Yhorse sale ¥., Feb. 1.—The report] The news of her experience qulekiy: Thers were just W)/ that Muyor Van Wyek's veto of the spread through the fashionable, 14, all consignments above! . a having been refused by the| NC™ York Blngle-Headed Police Com: vernood, and for the rest of the day, on Company, which ts con-|Meston Vill had deen mailed to Albany | pryor and his wife were compell . shajeels jcaused x number of inquiries to bel receive neighbors and reladives, whe ditry S| The horeer which attract most at- made regarding the expacted packet at| tireq on congratulating Mrv. PryOe i) ate those of the James Butler the Serate post-office tals morning. ving stables. This je a splendid string | cae SS ie ee, with tame that bave ale | Wlevt-Gov. Wondrum, who had been] ouryze. teudy gained a national reputation. |'nformed tegarding the report. wae in-} the place where ihe crime was) et Among the to be xold trom the | terested enough to send pereonally te! ieted ts one dreaded by men asia: A oe ae oor eta: Zora, record [tre ¢ the vate had arrived. By | ion’ alike. At any’ hour, It terme] By the trotting stallion Gay. |° lek the re posumaater had s0rts | soot sor assault, und particularly, is Atay n of Allerton: Mine Tea-|¢i al! mall and th: expected paper from} crue during the dead midday and +t; Mise Kate, 213 1-4, atid | Mayor Van Wyck was Heke among the nightshoares champion pacer, Mancoh, 201° [die batch of letters and packages re- : Nae ak ‘ Arrong the out-uf-town (uyers are Max! ceived. Several yrare ago a woinant Was: Grogs, Berlin, Germany: W. J. Youme)| 3400. au Wyck wae approached cnjs{ ld 4nd robbed in the Park a Jed in ati lexington: J. G. Ceell, Danville, K. Lekgth Tag ihe pubitvhed rumors} tunael, A fine dlumond earring w ' Thowce| morning concerning che pul rumors { mtomentd MACE Ore e that he had returned the Pollce hill to] from her ear jane she was left for Heat eae len tantacee leary Elek ‘Albany yesterday, with his disapproval.| py the rubberr, Bee ee ee eet nc tattant He would not discuss tne matter at ui ee for hie Vi may pull soraee to b Hy2 8908) hat num: tree, rece enna sialilen Robert E. and| As far as can 5¢ learned at the City Hall ) hoere- [Paid Bonner were aleo present at the! qc}, thought improbable that he hae Croton Mage, Water taken action as yet, but he Is expected Jo so within a dey or two. oaty Lopentng. r ice, are, an hueband Ment expects 60 rearh the nelanment ny to-night te