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[eer peer ee eee » NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL la ” SPORTING NEWS Gbe Ee ON PAGE S PRICE ONE CENT. REGO CIPS, LOST, WILL VERY LATEST NewS WHITE TO REFEREE VAGHT ENDYMION WRECKED, THE PARAERS. N PRIEEEST FORM: "" CORONATION BOUTS. - ee {Cheered as He and BIG JAM AT CITY HALL STATION. ; Capt. Eldridge and Five Life Savers Perish While. "housands of Irish- Ryan and Gardner Natehed to Fight in London—Six | | ; ; 5 men Passed. “iv’2 was @ terrific crush at the City Hall station this Trying to Rescue Five Men from the wirand edt) . evening. South: Botha trains on the Third avenue “L” were Yale Boxers Will Sail to Meet Oxford’s and RACING # SPORTS. orld + Scone _ON PAGE 6. :4n TTC 9) C detudaan g ulation Books Open to All.’ —- «#2 —— -—- Barge Wodena, Near Chatham, Mass. yiocked for twenty-one minutes at One Hundred and Twenty- 4 es iG BANQUET TO-NIGHT, giath street. during the rush hours. The delay was caused by! Cambridge's Best. | ere 7 4 the opening of the Harlem River bridge to allow the big caisson] ‘ ae reget ce msanig OH) aia Ell co ee BRsCEG St. Patrick Never Had a More! fo; the new East River briage No. 3 to pass through. | Syracuse Tommy Ryan and George of $500 to guarantee their appear- American representative of the Nae ; an atrempt to reseue the crew of the] scious whi Loyal Following Nor a =e Gardner, middleweight champion of ance. ‘this will be the first battle tional Sporting Club of London, de } n brought ashore by Capt. stranded barge Wo y the) iimer Mayo, of the barge ritz-| Larger Turnout. few England, were matched this since Hob Fitzsimmons deteated Jack cided to engage Referee White to lifeboat of the Monom«c patrick, who saved his hfe. a CHARGED WITH FLEECING BUTCHERS. afternoon ty Messrs, Lea and Gaven, Dempsey at New Orleans for the mid- show English sportsmen how boxing ; ing Station was capsized and eleven| Ge vuened hy Huge Comber the English sporting men, to meet in dleweight championship — several contests are ferereed in this country. perrore een ag oe When Ellis had recovered some 2 ae hirt: Mire Louis Oppenheimer: twenty- Six years old, of No. 108 Eas st * ee suey Nek betore m Ne j one ast se ee a ne fae is ie renee sits in a bal- } Capt. Eldridge and of his life- t fi ondon, for, Weighed in at 158 po » ring- cony above the ring. wstans were Gnate the! victims: |Csee one poate she. !ite-eavers)) had f saint Patrick’ Qne Hundred and Thirteenth street, was charged in the Harlem ict iicmercne i cepibeaRle a side The English representatives also 1 Piva Tee SaL GATES eres ball RGR Pa the abe ELEN as this sie" °F Police Court this afternoon wih forgery. It is alleged he Made ine world Charley White will referee this secured six of the best boxers of Yale taken into the life boat. and these| (7° Cl ane ae ip chee hour's delay tn] a practice of fleecing butchers, princi sily in Harlem. by mean The ght will be decided during * well ax two other big ones to compete against the best men im oT i a he Serer let thes rel hiteh during the | . which’s bel decided(s .- Oxford and Cambridge Universities, BiboR Were LION aya mey HAU08 ) CLEtNSI SS envy? comer dal riekeiiNe litetoat h from Fifth avenue of forged checks. . coronatlon' week, The! men’ will| fight) which/are to be decided! at th * Accompanied by J, Dole, the 1 Forty , aw Sulzer’s Harlem River =a Se at 158 pounds, weigh In at the ring- nation Messrs, Lea and Gay instructor at Yale, they will sail for \t disbanded LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. side, and have each posied a forfelt the suggestion of Doc Ordway, the England the first week in June. siriking feature of the pa: “way in which Mayor Low| e not known. | lettersar on her broadside and turned her ¥ lost arm as fol- : The life-savers os! leomanietelyioves lows: The whole twelve occupants made MARSHALL NV. ELDRIDGE, keeper, f ja frantic struggle to ho te pot ong the enti i“ rh of South Chatham, tom of the boat, and Capt. Eldridge ang Fifth Race—Tor Kingsley 1. Petit Maitre 2. Andes 3. “DRINESS" GOES SAW R ciel SHE PAINTED Ss and Surfmen Ellis, Kendrick and spi ee one other succeeded. tage tuowes otter ot somn) Tere hey Sune degration, "rhe Stn eg BIG WASHOUT BLOCKS CENTRAL TRAIN. TO INSANE WARD: WILL HE SAYS HE WASHED DISHES rere. is ¥ h ds of | ’ ° —.— | VALENTINE NICKERSON, of Hare dridge. surfman Kendrick and the Ki OR CBE wien. lotiertoenternt iene of Urlah bir rowed the great UTICA, N.Y., March 17.—The west-bound trains on the: hureh edifice to hear the panygert: the Ife of Ire Tals afternc MILLIONAIRE’S YACHT Vion ana WRECKED IN IN COLLISION. , i's patron saint Sentral Railroad cannot proceed west from this city. because of | . .__|ONE DAY SHE FOUN yoy aes a washout between Oriskany and Rome. Trains will be sent SiS a te Morris Meyers Denies} REGISTERED COMPLE firet time in ver tite . » irom this point during the remainder of the : | Story that Patrick has aban “| i ll aiso be delayed. | day. East-bound trains wi W/also he detayet Forged It. and went a Claime to Re the Wite of an ital- to the Manaattan = Nobleman of iligh | DISINHERITS A GRAND DAUGHTER. Beare: With her spars, sails and upper)Mrs. McKinnell, of Texas, the chap- eae Kelly tn sonmene: | arshal ‘Thomas Kelly com- with Patrick In a will executed Aug. 10, 1871. and filed at the Surro 'ALIBIFOR THE DBFENDANT,| =“ ™"** works cut away and thrown tato <he| ron of the party the jiroces at : Reece a alate vermit Still protenting against washing dlshen sea the record-breaking schooner] Societe ae (Herke and William Lynch as aides gate’s office to-day, Charles A. Secor expressly disinh2 its ong grrr o. Parm. See alee Strong Points Made To- Day|2"" en and olng the rest of yacht Endymion, owned by George] J invesresl 10 the capta me me The open-air feativi of his granddaughters, Elizabeth W.,. a daughter of Charles F; Srratmagd betore, "Sactairae Mayo" i MenHicteReeGncrn ln onal ce H lawton: put Eauder, JF, of this city, Is VelPS) in 4 collision. He was about ty pass ‘nied ty dnn tytn 2") Seoor sand declare her not to be the daughter of his son, s Comueltiad!'tp the! Iasene: Pavillon of Valet Jones. tb wife's cbloria ta see towed tnto Wilmington, Del. She} a line in response to a request from , Mayo: Low was invited to occupy fart as his will is concerned. | Rellevue Hoeottal to be examined a# . his wife's efforts to sectre @ ¢ame to crief ome time Saturday or| the captain of the yacht, when the ote is busines peconced Seamer cime Te | irri fese(iocl is) SAL bdl aioe ther Frank nor Aimira scents @ in the others heart except that each was wedded to art before the Vere mont marriage in 1888. Frank's first love was music, Almira’s was painting, She had a gem of an art store at Seve enth avenue and One Hundred and ‘Thirty-seventh street, and he taught c ~and did the hy day, she Saturday night off Cape Hatteras.|1. J. Merritt, of the Merritt- and was sighted yesterday morning| Chapman wrecking fleet, came along at anchor near Diamond Shoal light./ and took the disabled vessel in tow The steamer Proteus, from New} The Merritt was on her way trom Orléans, which “arrived in this port] Wilmington, Del. to a wrecking to-day, was the first to speak the! sowaithe Oast. It wan sald disabled yacht. Spars and rigging | ..,/% “UmPany this ation were hanging over the side and there} ton, where were evidonces that she had passed| an station. through a rough experience. Lauder Not on Board. : Oe 1 nl -deparcments sei ‘ EXTRACTS FROM LAWTON’S DIARY. an ftallan nobleman of high degree sohn rn ¢ Spanish-American war Beirae, ol with Squadrom A, and who has since ie onesie Further extracts from-the dlary-ot Fu H. Lawton, who Ig swappecred. Tr war due to her earch cy ecw” 2 2°"na being sued for divorce, were read in court this afternoon and (-", vay tusoasit swat ae was arrest furnished much amusement. In one piace he wrote: Ingham, at No 3% Broad street, where When F. H. wants help in a storm A. C. has to go to bed "sit. “Het rnin facet to get warm.” Anoiher portion reads: “Frank wants a binanaran: tor the arrest of the “Prinoer? on and after eating two said to mmma, ‘My soul wants anothens®. % tas. vn althouh Desective ser banana. Does your sou! want anything?” Answer. | NaVGreas. nas veer looking tor her eves nines schooled my soul not to want anything and then | am not dis4%¢%¢s unable to serve the warrant PATRICK’S DEFENSE AS IT NOW STANDS, Albert T. Patrick's defense so far has consisted of efforts to break down the story of conspiracy and murder told by Valet Jones. He has estab- Hehed these potnts Fleat—Testimony of medical mptty at a Pony Mn dary flattering to herself, wherefore she Wants a separation, in his diary occur such passages as: Prery pale of pants grovels at ‘er feet.'* Son of a © . Lauder was not on board the et. Th *, - + Reman * i he Spanish and Engitsh Consuls com . fer’ is anonymous, but evidently yacht, which left this port last Fri strick wit appointed. L a ined that Mre Barlow visited thelr porte teiahew) (hati the next line explains. Tt reads: day for a cruise of the West Indies, im daat ——_ + — , ji cen to inquire about her husband and re Rice died from “And the feet) are large enough to ees Aad stain properties which were, so far comminiate several aundred more ‘The owner and his party were = All the: way hive gone on board at Charleston.) "4"! of vhere they have been visiting the ©xXposition. The cruise was projected to cele brate the engagement of Mr. Lauder | to Miss Katherine Rowland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Rowland, of this city, anu the guests included Miss Mary Rowland, sister of Mr. Lauder’s fi ncee; Miss Nannie it F. Hoyt, Walter Appleton Clark mnie Dr. Frank Parker, of New York, and hey knew. imaginary hen Detective Downing told Magis- TIENTSIN TO BE RESTORED TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT, "When Detective turing sid stne t that time | wae suffering from In an in stitutic on for alleged insanity » : PEKIN, March i7.—A conference of the Ministers of ihd yAL {DAL jime twas suffering trom | powers to-day decided on the principle of restoring the Chi- (2's su» ‘ m piiite: nents | Raiore | out my ity tongs | NSE Government at Tientsin, thus reversing the decision of vrai. the military commander. No fime for transfer has been fixed, '"s3,.'° THREE OLD MFN *°”" MISSING. Tous made ner hysterical Within three hours to-day \.« 4 were asked to look for three old Tne Traliente tage men who disappeared from their homes in this city within three days Of corded there as the “Countens de Fu each other. They are Paul S:tutti, sixty-four, of No, 108 East One Hun- “Phe wm deter Mtted to be bess im a bee foucdry than « loving wite and mother. | T Dave got saddiel to me the largert brute After viewing the exhibition wow Mr Lauder went ine Mt ever eae led the rat, ALC, takee 4 nthe woods, leaving FE HL to ket his own dinner “F. Mo knows that A. C. has cot another at- oof her terrible love @iseawe: (tie samy te nine by the mental abstraction, deep stgha, drawe appearance FH. knows that 4 more than the ee thoamandth time she © ocly man that wes born to make t Lauder makes ais family fetend, they had seen Hice’s home and ton with the Jonen declared fok was never In Rice's rooms until after the man ff! was dead. j tilda Otten, a substantt boilt: exelus and holde t at witness to-day was Mrs. Ma- male, who with a 2 feet and M4 fer has off She refused to talk ab eum, in Bas: ah 1 Across the cea for * se excemt to sa) that phe we ee . sett gual ton ant petted —2+e—______ + dred and Thirtieth street, six feet, gray moustache, black beard, dark a: peti anelgcs it heergeents eek mohtia: eee si st ate eae i. clothing. derby hat, lace shoes. Peter Finn, fifty-five, of No. 235 East iGeeee CREW OF TEN RESCUED : IN THE BREECHES BUOY. - Fifty-fourth street, five feet five inches, dark hair, dark clothes, derby hat, ; lace shoes, William Trowpin sixty-seven, five fect nine inches, gray hair SS SVSN CN SM SMM SM, and goatee, cark clothes, derby hat. lace shoes, 10-NIGHT'S EVENTS. —— BRIDGE TICKETS WIDELY COUNTERFEITED. itattaCieae The counterfeiting of bridge tickets ham reached auch « pase that the Brooklyn Rapid Transit officials say they are losing $10 a day at each of aeried the him on t him the which to commit the murder, This alibt waa established asquerate bh aTeat many harge h Bouncing along a sagging line above half a nile of pounding surf, fem men rode ashore in a breeches Beer from the stranded barkentine «huge su. vy of the vised 1 of her chile over Maloolm, in a lunatie e last j Morris Meyers tea- sinter artist. testified Persia at Long seach thi ADO EBLE the ticket boxes at the Manhattan end of the Bridge. To-morrow morn- ce 1 tt tor z The Persia is a Satish Maen aie LONDON OBSERVES ing, notices will be posted on all the boxes warning the users that ave | St ea on as the wilt Mi or ima ; from Hantsport, N 8 She w en —S ST. PATRICK’ S DAY. |years imprisonment stares them in the face if they are detected in the | es Bons beak the off the Jersey coast yesterday. vount | SCHOONER ASHORE a : jawindle, | tormea. nthe evbience. na oe for this port from Huenos Ayres with a Saaasssaassaaas SRE MH Yee PECK SPE eee ce of hide ON PEN M 11—8t Patrick's Senne ane aE ee Hees musical “artist? ioribies! Hs sao NSUIN SHOALS. rated here more generally WANTED TO SEE GRANDCHILD MARRIED. Gicinkionaven: nn | tea rn atwars sopducted heme Gong Island coast lust aigh:. a drifting NEW LON " oe Good Fellowship Club of New and telling attacks were made | * 1 ReRE wile 3 lawe t aa was borne on the wind and they... Auluats ' ns March 17—The SPRINGFIELD, 0., March 17.—Louls Carroll, of Cincinnati, and Mies @ Ne. to-day by Albert T k's law. | k so.° the husband ane MARIS ace hole hatise cerins Cun toorts FL Te Rouncreme coe, CU NeW Ida Retter, a belle of Atlantic City, have Just been married. The bride is % ote veia: in Ulelteatimony oC V | Paes iisy paul J, for Narragansett Pier, ee? the favorite granddaughter of Aaron French, a multt-millionaire ete] man- % New York scademy of Sel- Cee Co e| ‘They did not see the Persia drifting! Mit! © hit Penguin Shoals near the ufacturer of Pittsburg. The wedding had been set for April 23, but the | % Ne. 108 W : c ri | toward the shoal about two and a halt; morning, °% SOMbston Harbor this iden serious illness of the grandfather changed al plans. He crpremeed | et. an altbt for Patrick covering the| Re thaeis “night of «rocker eu uD ae afternoon the veasel wan resting tity of ‘shamnrocke, & Wish to eee the wedding celebrated before his death. * Reciety of Colontal Wars, time Jones declared the defendant] at the air called thetr es SSN ENTN ——_—-+ % alee had given him a bottle of chloroform) WOMAN'S FALL FATAL. tne a flare wi STORM WARNING OUT. LORD LIEUTENANT FOUND DROWNED OFF "F STATEN ISLAND. 3 | eel ae ae ane es litemging vv ! he I Union of the lee to de ° omer X SOA Lievarkciny eat free ere cites Wentber IN DUBLIN PARADE. Staten Island police to-day found the boty of a drowned man at the % b tesembts fl teatined in the establishment of the| Seer Mees The barkentine drifted steadily. antal gy arAA warnings. are o alga ie S foot of Wade street, Stapleton. The man was about thirty years old, five % Dietelet, Te: a 4 olibi, and one—a Bible student—fixed | , t Pifteent® shart time after she was senn s nt] to-day on the Atlantic coast trom te pe Ne mae, Duke of feet three incehs tall; weighed 160 pounds; had dark brown halr, dark eyes % Greater New York Demor- g\the time by having looked at A firat-story Serine ciler minal brosdslen.. weslad to kwater to y Tedd the, buchen of Conpeugag, /4Ré complexion, smooth face, and wore a browa “heck sult, red silk tle, % racy of the Tmentyenitih fl watch Rt over ner : = ey Lord Roberts, tie ommander-inschie¢ white shirt with black stripe and black lace cork sole shoes % li Uhlsiatlernuane the! valetenstern|t Bacscae tee ea anias chic, coonal + ili ; ag HILL AND NIXON TO MAP QUT HARMONY PLAN. Bret street. ae was attacked, For this ; ahi ‘Plainly’ user mage to-night, the eat Dub- ust a i purpose Morris Meyers was fl 3 Was went called, Meyers, as notary, and David Was burned opie Polttioal circles were much excited to-day over the report that a meet. mere A CM. we we or been dis: ing had been arranged between Lewis Nixon and ex-Senator David B. Hill. ‘Twe ¥ Mr. Hill will arrive in town this evening, and It feeafd that Mr. Nixon will Spat Lake wae and move of the seo wi ship or a fia could whe t L. Short, as ( Joner of Deeds, | tidiy wrecke ppeared as wi ure of Rice to the 1900 w and —— 2 for Car Wreeker. nesses to the si barkentine, but s were carrie! away Sazive Fzet and tt y ‘call on him at the Hoffman House to further hie great acheme for harmony, NORFY - savers tale until daylight. The dite. € pemuen rine t Care on me between the two wings of the Democratic party. jJenkina, nt intures. tsoth nave Zero Weather at ¢ fettom and should Jast a few hours at been indicted with Patrick for for gery and are under $10,000 cash bail each The body of an unknown woman was found in the Harlem River, at > BY SISTER. Meyers said he saw Rice sign the the foot of Willis avenue, this afternoon. She is about thirty-five years ACCUBER No J. March v—Three| WHl in the dining t om at the mil- old, 5 feet 4 inches tall, of slim bulld, dark complexion and hair and blue |prothers named Davies were arrested | lionaire’s home. CHICAGO, March nn Sane Te en a jury sateen enatn t. seer" WNOWN WOMAN FOUND DEAD, ivan a Jerr, Btate penitent SAC last the wind and distance were calculated just right. the line spun put over the waves and © 3 gene of the barkentine. le ing only brovided with all toilet convent hes buoy waa sent uo saeee, back, A ay ed the waves, Re rime re 9 ern oeday. 1 with stealing 2,400 teetl in twenty-nix yeare old, . ech a thorouen: fe peiton who. wilt se"cmatired to surrenacr, 7% aNd wore a black Eton Jacket, pink underskirt, black stockings and | {Shine telephone vdeo in Garnedd | Mor gra) te Sebeate: Nests “| TAB Oe On THE MILLION . ee aReernOREenEL te errenter, 4 os the orld. Waat ea snaeawtaie pertgn stata," Loner: a, > SUS Seen Satteed thelr Utresk™ (Continues oa Fourth Page | Me the Sunday secatan, ee vo nie Pee