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NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ~ Se [« Circula ON PAGE 10 =] tion Books Open to All.’ ee eee GENERAL * SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 10 __ “ Circulation Books Ope n tO 4 AN, ou ] NEW YORK, FRIDAY. APRA IS 1M PRICE ONE CENT, "PRICE ONE CENT, WAULIFFE CASE CAUSES GREAT CROWD OF QUAKERS \ BIG POLICE SHAKE UP. = GREET GIANTS AND PHILLIES. i Capt. Donahue Trans- ferred from the West Forty-seventh Street Station to West One HundredthStreetand " information that will result in ¢/ New subscriptions: AULIFFE REWARD FUND NOW $3,375.55. To any person or persons wi ho shall furnishto The World he arrest and conviction of the ?HILADELPHIA The powers th the p \ P ard Conkling .. 945.00 050 —9 : foree stir UD iterbert &. Ward... 5.00 - cera tn thon Cane Willie wer the Boston team ‘Continued ‘rom the Tenth Pane.) bo ah iad i a Inst in the MeA =u COM Ne Ten rage: ace. Teame. Tre « one. From the first ne Total reward to date..... --$3,375. 55 i Inetiiute + tall pitched the wa ne. and the New York fans who igzorous = Leg | be = ifn subscriptions have bee! from public-sptrited eltizens of ene F ' r were the absence: day withir elf looking wie to awell the M'AULIFFE REWARD FUND—e fund WNLe- r popped out. Deehanty died at first. Mount Tabor | we ubsence of the - © to suggestions contained in many letters addressed to The a liere Jo runs. Carweute Bt toward a solution ef the murder Loaeriptions or pledges (money to be paid when terms of re- Sing Pp tened oR << . 11d dressed “M'AULIFFE REWARD FUND, care V : Bethy ine Prewne and Douglas Hast Side veel of the anti-Gleun otk City.” All such aulmeripttons will be ae iN Aiilnne |BROOKLYNS SCORE QUAKERS HIT Three imp »y ‘The World, which will duly account to the sudscribers. sae hag EIGHT IN FOURTH KENNEDY HARD. aud Jefferson = , mere ape §--) tex gol a pass He scored on Savie’s| te of Nank Clerks, | - ~ = efforts 0! he ee = bat s fi ( as } | rice L. Mahleman, ‘ lce murderers to book | aS aS ' vilt CigkenwaaaGareeeeO all Vhe Matting Order. The Hatting Order. Capt. Donohue, commander of the . STOP POLICE SPYING, . | Ee Tew tee Cains Balt De Hastor iets , West Forty-seve station, | | 1y Hoome D where McAuliffe was fined over ? | Altre cnet i } night after his arrest for drunken =o I - Cicem alice J ness, was to-day transferred to th ; [Je mtnine ctw ss West One Hundrett street station Also Tells Commissioner Partridge Not to En-) jg¢7oy 00010021 0-4)" Capt. Sehmittberger, who is les L i UOTUN 2 ere a — 4 | M FE Anlayipacnylwittl (he. eystemt tha force Blue Laws in Passover. SROOKLYN .... ..... 11080000 —10 |—— ' any New York captain, was brought = =e oe ‘ a ; | Oia (a et sone Eades | Certainly the situation does not] ‘he dictates of nia copactance and | i‘ A oil cee oor inning: Pittsburg. 0: St.Louis. 0.) TUNNEL ANE ! RSTn eae street to take Donohue's place. He is Hie ve day, | the letter of the statute of the Btate, | EI si nat Chic . 5: 2 ' * t was thn to go to work on tne eas cy to Call for the enforcement of this law)" gm ot the opinion that the. apicit t Cincinnati—End sixth inning: Chicago. 5: Cincinati, 2. eague baseball) sea- | solve It ‘on these Suniays by the use of piain| of the penal code, rather than tts let- : we ethene ; i ‘. ter, should govern on these two Bun- j © om ton Reddy Goes Also. fothes men, and 1 want $9 say IM) 9. section 263 prohibits all labor on LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE | | alr were xt Polloeman Heddy. who arratened 10 | gen meet the enforcement of such| Sunday “excepting the works of neces: : ele hth Ld | | el Oe Uae eerie not Mei ‘ot tummy. wae TUE SEEMS 10 ME OBNOXIOUS] that when ihe same are et eet —Dewey 1. Dandola 2,John A. Clarke 3 i a ' i ha tied hoy may be performed on that day | p oh My ' - ' ke 4 holiday, Prom the afestletation {70 THE SENSE ESE Array petit lbs: Ba f Agnes Mat kl 1. Fr anees Por ter 2. Gehennisst.} Mrs. Dimion Gets Judg- 1 et t not a greet= Policeman John J. Barnes was| * | not to Interfere with the repose and re- | ~ -_ =a ' 1 ot nelude epoliceman John J. Barnes was) 4... fetter to Commissioner Partridee|jiiciote lverty of the community.” 1 AT MEMPHIS. men Conus bang Sie eas x to ths aaa } wee sala PRO" | Mayor Low, for the firme time stnce nts| Should also Le borne tn mind that & la Death in Crash. | rere sia ia th ryan oe he rr einet iaetenre ame out formally against |e Dy section 34 of the Penal Code eT " ! tow Wes lis theme. And \ It is likely that some of the other i Ss 33 [a sufficient defense “io prosecution for c t Rice 3 1 the 2e 2. Scarlet Lily 3. a . mie e d that the Nacional League men who have been {implicated in| {’" apie Selanne leash) the. fret. day, of the week: thet} “ i 4 d ved @ brill- H the case will be moved tootherpre- | 1 am A that the Jewish, Pasa-laey crete ale hated peace RE AND OHIO MAY HAVE BIG MACHINISTS’ STRIKE neason a see cincts ¢n the hope that the organize ver featl this year on Mon at on these two Sunday morn- r alice a . 4 uae game, made 1 efforts to shut off invest jon will)? Jewish butchers to Jews would a VV s i = eas ‘ baletopped: \ seem to ine to within the spirit of \ULTIMORE. April T nuidred machinists and i | these # r | Iners "i 2 me r , y { It ts rumored that at last some of | (certainly) the aituation @oes not can| lelPers in the shops of the nore and Ohio at Mount Ciare \ A ey ea wesitees those {mplicated have weakened and for the enforcement of this law on ent on sirtke at noon to day. aaaball) chat is * " have been telling what t know | ee vant ‘ 7 about the case. In the West Forty-| MISS FI ' © REMAN ee . ‘stames away | teat M Se Oe ee ae os eee SS FITZS MMONS | EMMA DED TO CORONER. ri ee ee tae 8 the transferrs was received witn| : elie i : fellie Fitzsimmons. who in Central Park last T ‘ ogi telke " mpreat excitement \: 1ble é 4 as ues- , F 2 ate ; Panes } To some of the men it seemed to} a park laborer who subsequently died. was to-day |" St! '7 "he largess atnoun Pe foretell troublous times for them | Magistrate Mayo in York Court to Coroner * Vio a . ' a * me rt: N Yorke genuicinerger [mtpecea| a W ; M’AULIFFE WITNESS CORROBORATED. ‘ ie ftom a sim 6 Pilludeiphiane coud Capt. Schmittverger earned a io! why they should enemies by his testimony ow — POST FOR M GILL. wink fo se came. They the “system” works before the Lexc e i { nt iB fi soles we wine ae Committee in 1893. Ever since then Low SILENT ON S ON SHEPARD. iB Nasi i oh eet f w York * manngement jn- Tammany had him on the black | Maver Ref ae ve i at os Wa ary eto ne but the He was not even permitteu to appe s § tin “ ile was in Fa n,she polio paras NUDGE NEWBERGER SCORED. ety i leet nasi tandle Commission UNGRATEFUL SON. | he ! 5 Enon lecawa wena ene transfers wer = \ ay OM senselo also i « © game to made because he ‘sald Sane Veter: | | el ong t it v « captain tn th Crippled! Mother: E OH Scrambling on Beacherle®, atieet station the chances of geiting Dingraced Navy. FOUND NEARLY DEAD FROM GAS. s represe uu el at the bottom of the mystery woul ere Addison ¥ © ' ir llpnernd be improved | ' Frank Powell. formerly steward of the Bnghton Heach Hotel wae Hae fi “ie « —— lat Meee ate Le a found almost dead from gas personing in a room over the saloon ar No“ Bane . pide 7 mn ‘er - 27) r 7 a », 2 New Yo oO tr e peepee 2 ANK PRESIDENT. » ry law —_ 226 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn thie afternoon Pe owne loon 1 " way to NEWB. AS s *h man oe 4 READING TO GET NEW LINE. 4p io two weeks ago, w) ost it It in thought fnaneinl trouble ' ' pa « ney did not Corn Fxcha nk Increnses pales teal —= drove him to attempt sileide. He recover © full an ; aug a abr nee ee 4 1 pital i 4 Patrick Mec Purchase of Western Varytand ste h lw nie Was Bunti waving , " ‘ n Pari ) Now Seems Assured. DIES FROM MAD DOG’S BITE. j 1 I ‘ ie ——— : Ht . s . the Polo ' fs The authorities of the J. Hood Wright Memorial Hospital repo: ait on k ve He FAAS RS sy |e 3 oe sey pie ai the ¢ ath to-day of John Bengle, thirty Ne | a reide ; . i . Ste ARTE ad ist dam avenue, who was bitten WOE elvis oe ine a ‘ res months ago He died of hydrophobia ; ASEM «r or oe t fn 4 . Tet CHOLERA SPREADS IN PHILIPPINES. , " third tate . ¢ Reading _— Mr. t ‘ " | vf the apecta MANILA. April ts The cholera epidemic is unabat e tote an f$4 “ ig ; cones Manila up to noon to-day qre 332 cases and 255 4 oye i ad ey wi puke: sin the One O51 cases and 420 deaths t st aehed < = » ate HURT IN TRAIN WRECK. contribute to the support of his po ote- n 1 ! alive wae Huila * gone b>, Dut for ro } mother who ig now an & t tae ee . Passengers Injured in Smashetip charity, After obtaining hie discharge DECISION ON DALY WILL. AMERICAN WOMAN SUICIDE IN LONDON. ae Tea naar 1 bet Van rom the MeGHIl obtained « situa 2 ——— ourth tanta pipe co% . aii Pas in wah t Matra un Insur- |. ymente of Bxe mw Under War LONDON. April IS Mrs) Veain 2 ity r YL hp vowers ven daft was just ae e MoOmMas bid Rati ig of elocutio: fump LT ay “) E i u 7 s as. 2 . hg ht- Pitteburg. ployment at a milary of $0 4 Revenne Act actor and tencla c i } oa bab ae ealaa’ tie DOTA re 18 ling Tepe bea Irond was! yams Newbu Mrected MeGill to poecialiia Taek gate Jast night and died a few hour WEATHER FORECAST. ; a Nowe it . we c same an yeu a. this morn-| pay $200 Ww smother and ene} RVBRY ! Sur ince the death of her danghte: ve oy wo wauigh esate] oa eam ein Gl tke ite f Bone fatatly Getaultediat any. time the matter of the accoun of Hens ding Wes OM Sate ame of the sertes, Those Ser, California hurt were: Ellja} Another ungrateful son was arraigned}. Hobl and Alexander T. Mason as PUMPING OUT HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL. To oc sce carn oe ee ng ieee | Gari Gea Haselbecher, Ca Pa. right log a similar rko before the samelexecutors of the will of the late -_——- ilisk BAe teoaaedl HASNahias 1. Pew aware heen He ts Edward McCarthy, a fire-|C@naries P. Daly, of New York, former Work of pumping out the old udson River Tunnel prior ¢ he rest , ae Xaown, ‘fan ilaaters,. ¢ with the engine company | Justice of the Bupreme Court | sumption of boring operations has been commenced at the Jersey City S \ could be Witlam Painipe tr The objections by the New York Bo-| Jia at Fifteenth street burg, lett ley broke: tltanical Garden to payments made by ee and brutsed t executors under the war revenue ae omeeaia, ine fairl sieciarea that i a : BRITAIN ACCEPTS SUSMARINE TORPEDO-BOAT. i A Story Briefly Told. s ome sal #& month will the arden rece: — - i Put @ Want in The World on Sune | oven vatine in acne ne enone hs Beaptee ere 2.2") "The Holland Submarine Boat Company hax been notified by the | is er, falling ompetied to give her part of his eai- wy. Get what is wanted on Mons | tome to be paid to Paul B. .% LSE. a r leo $30,000, the in: | British Admiralty that one of their gubmarine torpedo boats bas been ac- ; MM | cepted by the British navy, VERY LATEST NEWS Kennedy Takes Mathewson’s Place in Box for New IN BRIEFEST FORM. NEW Scbrucmeree tee murderers of James McAuliffe, The World will pay $3,375.55 } \ j j penine of the baseball season — —e Iv . . ' Ready Goes to West This reward fund is made up as follows: i T0- sea S EVENTS. ue ‘ Cy ee me ut a of Twentieth Street Sta-|The World.......... 02.065. . $2,000 mt cannonte | WCE HR series gut there wee music, Hunting an celebrations ww Wee h } : ball to rire y. tion. Private subscriptions from 103 citizens previously SCORE BY INNINGS mw eee aie : Ra aia ce acknowledged ....... wee cess $1,345.55 —-——- elke ee Be ie rata aie es a oe JEW YORK ._.. .. ) 1000 1-2 aati Kowring bill” Kennedy t e, and the team wy ach month. Gor ie 1] 1) 4 , ‘ * AG ahaa a hel adnan. aout: cuididea. tintin Fi Leah i Se 28 meen Yorks and Is Hit Hard -Brooklyns and Bostons Play a Brilliant Second Game.

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