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| i 4 pater INET DE LB COMPLAIN OF CAR ABUSES. (Citizens Protest to Board of | Railroad Commissioners at Albany Over Inadequate Ser- | vice Here and in Brooklyn. |f MINISTER ~ UNS SHLOON The Fev chet George K. Mac- Donald, Former Pastor of Long Island City Church, Tends His Own Bar. [CALLS SYSTEM NIGGARDLY.|§ | | President of Board of Health Here TOLERATES NO PROFANITY. | Talks on the Indecent Over-|¥ | crowding in Cars and Other Evils 9 Talks of Theology While He, | Prevatent. 4 Serves Drinks, Says He Fa-| vors Free Lunches and Likes | ALBAN Y., Dee. 0.—C. . i relative to Inad a0 to See Men Drink Beer. | laorvice in New York Cit Behind the bar of the Jefferson Cafe at One Hundred and Forty-eighth street | and Bergen avenue, in the Bronx, stands i day a stout, pleasant-faced young fan whose white duck coat and spot- less linen apron have only lately suc: | qeeded the sombre garb of a minister uf the go! The minister- ‘barkeeper {s the Rev. George K. MacDonald, until two weeks ago pastor of the East Avenue Baptist Church, Long Island City. It was he who preached a farewell sermon answer- ing the charges of his congregation that |be received by the State Hoard of Rail Jrond Commissioners. The complaint jot various residents of Brooklyn against |the Brooklyn Rapld Transit system and that of FL H. Weeks relative to th ‘Third avenue elevated service in Man hattan were supplemented to-day by a complaint from Willlam Berg, No. hth av relative to train serve jespectally after midnight, on the Ninth Javenue road | He complaina that for the past six |months when the train reaches the | Pifty-ninth street station after midnixh the passer ‘8 are compelled to get ont and wait r othe n Sixth aven ye Was addicted to the use of liquor by |train He says that this in ftself te « the statement that it was in thelr own }oulsance, but it becomes un able homes that he had first learned to use it. jwhen the company, through a spirit of “Tam not at all ashamed to be found in niggardly economy, runs but two ears toa train on the Ninth avenue line my new vocation,” he said to-day, “and I am glad of the opportunity to set myself right before the public. If there is one “If there was any I the car way to get after person I despise more than another it is companies through the Board @ hypocrit of Health,” sald Dr. Lederle, iis Pre dent, to The Evening World to-day While Rev, Mr. MacDonald talked he tended bar and showed that he had learned how to draw beer from the Spigot and mix cocktails. “1 never turned a spigot in my lif untll a week ago," he sald, laughing!y “but I am picking up, and my bartend- €rs are introducing me to the mysteries of mixed decoctions. My father was a would have done {t long ago, that the public will have to look ¢ where for a remedy. I am not empo ered to interfere as a public effetal, but | Lam willing to lend my support to any movement that may be launched, “While there ‘s no doubt that the In- Jecent and intolerable crowding of our public conveyances spreads I fe: From SAAMI TELS od at ‘i A. et To-Day. Christan theology. 1 have come tc Alize that sume of my former view: cre too narrow and they have, per- | ps, broadened as I have grown older. | ‘Nothing has ever given me more, fatisfaction than to come Into contact | #ea captain and @ Scotchman, and I have been used to spirits all my lfe and I) and brings on disease, {1 Is extreme! haye not been a hypocrite about it. diMeult to show I have no doubt y that In the past few weeks the founda Mee rere Saat a th: | tion of diseuse has been laid in many Lae WOR aware ROWE One ee A system golely as a result of riding | 1 have changed my views materially of “TELL OF AO) Tarecuwaed iceaAd ace es es Hi Christian ethics, Christian conduct, or a] we cannot prove It, Few persona can ii trace ailments with which become affiicted to their sour “L observe tHat the Manhattan people are using the third rail syatem as a they mary Boy Says He Was § Was Forced Out | Contabaee t that $500 Was to Be 4 i 0! | j . d condith . This Bin Gaye men St wwonttfwass Of Fire Department Becauge President Swanstrom Calls a) His Reward for Having |i escuse. “I'am told. by witiens of jumivs. the average men, as one meets He Worked During Strike. Meeting of Dealers in Brook-| Moabina Beaten. | Boston and Chicago thit the third rail on the ‘I stem in thuse cities caus. faem in the everyday Mfe of the world, Aid, according to my observation, the | lyn and Says “Let’s Do Ino trouble, In both citles ther have See tegien: Sienally, tailed) (to) seach | 7 | ‘storma more severe than those which ‘am well aware that the businoss| SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 2%—The| Something at Once. |visit New York. It Is time for the suloon-keeper 1s looked down upon, | Anthracite Coal Strike Commission held | | ‘proper authorities to get to the bottom | THE WNNERS. must confess that | Tuesday, Jan. 6. Nfe has | than ta} BRE reo pee evennge Cuan: onus | its last session of the year to nd | ' of the quesiton of Inadequate accommo- | that feeling. Saloons, like theatres, may |*@journed to meet In Philade on l“YES LET'S.” YAWNS ONE. RST RACE—Little Jack Horner | tions for the public furnished by our \ Le good or bed. Nothing, perhaps, in all my given me more satisfaction serve a warm luncheon to a let of work- transportation companies ——$—$<—— Big Damages for Wreck Victim, ntor 2, Redlam 3. John H. Otto, the first wits or 2) pester ‘said all the merchants dn Archb: called, | ta, Pa SECOND RACE | | A Pickwickian meeting of coal deal- Wilson 1, rry fngmen at the noon hour or a cheap were compelled to boycott him tecaus spread ex | . ROL dinner Juter at the price of a glass | re worked in the mines ok * ers of Brooklyn, called by Borough jOntimo 2, Eiaa Dillon 3. BROCKTON, Mass., Dec. 20.—Frank J. | pt beer-five cents, I can nee no Harm | Te sccond witness was a boy who was| PT sdent Swanstrom for the stated | aun ashin,. of Springfield, was awarded | in his taking the glass of beer. J eaete pecan sw ltne at wana bo) *|pnepose of devisitg a better means for| THIRD RACKHOFarmer gim 1,700 In the Superior Court for_in- | ae eawehlalutarece orced to leave the etore he was em-|Piitmutine eaal mane the noon *| juries received in the New York, New| | ployed in on account of his father bein re : Welcome Ligh Pirate 2 ‘ ail “It contains 9% per cent. of water and held to-day at Borough Hall |liaven and Hartford Raliroad wreck at elgnly 4 per cent. of alcohollo stimulant, 2 "on-union man, and the n WAtheSS | here Ww Ry saentere lpreaent | Avon In September, 1901 t ‘make It a point to serve a good [rea| testified that strikers tried to have him Reha ce ign oe “| POURTH RACE—Moor 1, 1 | aha fish chowder, clam broth ot| forced out of tho voluntesr fre com Pines te carer, Lady 2, Jenste Ja 2. ‘ 1 rather be anywhere else. indy 2, Jennte 13. sighs Stelodle tor the workingmens | PANY to Which he belonged because he} sit not burn with, envrosiaar: iaWinnt . ay And a similar lune iz the strike. y talked in a cesunory way and kept! > UBANS, La,, Dee, 2 amsy have ian eh of combin-| Mrs. Rhoda Snyder, of Wilk Pres ooleing at thelr waiches as though time | Pic who hes a REREAD op ing scriptural exposition with the|with a baby in her arms, took th: anas WwW 4 st WATER EDGE, EVEN, “service of a saloon, but this you may alwitlikteave: Res 1 money licks, Is authority for H end upon—I do not intend to tolerate | and. h tears r ne down man was plenty of | nt that Hicks has mede a DEAT: 3 to 1, phemy, profanity or obscenity Jn|told of the burning of her but Nitlen (foc ae anfesnion to th 1 In saloon, T intend to run a decent | tiveids His FACINe stawatas, | a heat jabeand’Y want mo other‘eitws of ch [strikers | Her 1 ted there was | stewards had Hicks before them this| semmtesioine tae Ciow do you expect to stop that kind | feared. b HRCA RISE LORE et cece eee Me IMG. Luesbas| MSrsOL Rise (Sick. aula bem CaNee AL fot taln?’ Was. asked the nelodnkeecer dren were #0 ab’ i 1 there was not j Was both corrupted and vutdozed Into relik yee wlth hunter inside eeanie ite moraitat, another part plenty of coa groups put thelr! taking bis mounts into the deep going |[ tormation. During the New Orleans meeting ‘ jon't anticipate any seriou: ble. bofhiy A tc and | with a view of gett Hy T will Curnish turtites with one of two good pntdgnt anticipate any serious, trouble, Medea" to. 1 omen with @ View of getting them detented. BL AMytaraan MG. gin eve or ive grad Nauor tole mia, who has adreauy enough | . ete eves cokmaker Grofer is allege the : inenting, “ahowlng ever oO muc’! joth my bartenders have any tt Boout 't for doing so. Hy vole lee me strict orders never to serve an intox resident Swanstrom notice efer told ty . Shee Parren, and Zam gearenealy Ta [ane me i Concent fae tone sul at vn COMPLETE RECORD. the merning often Until Jate. at might | by. fire. Her goods werd 0 | be froinge and dot hoe hentans eeeit | NOV. 27, MOABINA, 8-1, WON toABut AuRvoee Diackguards come in and |Mer fatherinlaw and mother-in-law | ‘the Presicen Was ruled off in connection w “| BNOV. 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON good, what will you do to|corrobo pation: | (hat: the coal ve: Se Vi paetedhased LINEA ge NOV. 29, SHRINE, 10-1, 2D stop them?" coal ¢ 1 ease . 29, i + "Oh, well, I had one little experience Jin Uhe next election, aguin reminded the! py yrnot 1 1, OPTIMO, 6-4, WON RR A AH TREE te Gears Pune Bax ET HY 2 rnold’s loeal representative has . ' wer Whe ‘te iceadinahi ha THREE EORGERS aL en) What Wy ywere i for. | just been notifled that Batiste, the col- 2, LATSON, 30-1, WON d and I rofused to sérve him é . would be sent here at once 3, JESSIE JARBOE,3-1, WON ith whiskey, Ttried to make him con- tony 5 Bh ented with some clam broth, but he was PR TSC NA a an ata aL 4, TRAVERS, 7-1, 3D an ye start to curse dca dealer. ** J y Burns has slaned to rid 7 ® mp foul names. 1 same out from behind ‘ Y) senbldts horabs at Ban Franol 5, BEDLAM, 5-1, WON the bar and fd outctly: ‘Gus, you | that here, “1. won't’ have that kind of talk. Tt doesn't go In this | ' mustn't. do inquired a man! Hurnelt & Herz scratche! McChes 6, DEPONAN, 12-1, WON | aS from both races because they were U 8 MORANDA. 3-1, WON oe while I run It." Then President able to get a first-class ride Gi ‘ ( pitWelly he sat down, swore he would escue with: ay, to: Fide t 9, LATUKA, +1, WON have whiskey and became more abusive D with k colt, as Redfern failed to arrive. 7 10, FLORESTAN,30-1, WON and foul tha; ever So T just went over l the conference. | McChesney's owners requested pe: rmis- | to where he sat. I grasped his forearm Ih, Secret Service Sur-} he commitiee was named without aj sion to ride Winkfeld, but the steward . Il, ORDNUNG, scratched. thd puta bit’oc «lett, ana he | THPOUG | MIRE ay eve now what 1¢| MOUld not et him ride for anybody but |f DEC. 42, IFYOU DARE, 4¢5, WON Tiled nit to the aide door. 1 didn t pat) veillance Here Counterfeiters | ;,'cxpected' to ao Nobody: knows | 24 Corrigan and Pat Dunne, his regular |ff DEC. 13, ECHORALE, 8-1, 3D ae has employers, | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. nearby, 2 T {ust took him home. He wi 49 mild as a kitten when T DEC, DEC, DEC, 15, ALPACA, "5.1, 3D 16, FLORESTAN, 6-1, LOST 17, SUB, QUEEN, 12.5, WON Are Arrested in England. FIRST RACE left him. dea he won't be offensive low, I've an tae’ way (it “akcDonaid admitted he stood all } S15 furlongs, whts., jorks, St. Hal it. 1 right with the police, but said he would| 4g, Q nana teedane ‘ con raeie) pekyy Haro srs) | 30; DEC, 18, JESSIE JARBOE, 4-4 WON falnes law, not b ‘able despatches from England to-day (Specjet to The Evening World 4 . 18, ' Cpaerve the Ralnes lew fee pecauee BE) voi of the sentence of three|men to|| NEW OMLEANS, Dec, 20.—Tho entries ;{ *3) 9 DEC. 19, WATER EDGE, |. ug) lane. Island City and he wants, to slore| various long terms of imprisonment for| for Monday's raves ure as follow: Up as early a8 possible. He sald he had | counterfeiting. This ia the end of a long |. First Hace—Malden two-year-olds; six furlongs. Rykeven-vear lease on his saloon ahd | ang complicated oase in which { » DEC, 19, DEATH, 3-1, 3D $5 Straight Has Won $061. Boy, 114, Cogewell. 10 lus, 10), Hoar 4 now serving 1,500 customers a day, o W 107 i ‘Clopton, 104.5. with bis trade growing. United States Secret Service men hi i 1 Ate as 8 pes low do I get business away been working, The cables stated a | Atpaca, 169; SdcGatteriy. om 8 mnpbian 14) Agua Tb, Willams.. 2 98 after day I i Hoe Pislicy tor ip rect, Ey | bank-note forgera sentenced In Ol |e Wools 104 | Bantittun, 112, Mele 510 10 from nuinero Giving larger ‘pints’ of beer for five cents | Bailey were Philly Bernstein, (o twenty nd Hace —Sis ood.” Wor ) 7 gh ata TOU at oR he setting out @ good, honest| years; Solomon Barmash, to fifteen |/f Y4h Dae oo Little Jack Horner had the speed of | institution if the above eee years, and Williams Barmash, to ten| Moketo Jus party and raced Elrey | A ¥ nelectiony years, Solomon’. Barmash fs sa!d to| Dandie Helle '3)sion early. Grantor then came along | G d | Bauanaxen NOT TO MOVE. |haveance ana nuiea imscit aries bone | [SaubeaUeeaete Mate el ood Investment. Td Bare removed to his cell. | e StOwld you be, wn On Jan, 22 last a young man givin im} OND RACT Mis Partner @1spo: of Gossip and Js and upward; selling: one | fT make the his name as Joseph Stern, calle oo} bs ? ABpnounces a New Building. tate Henis-on Srana fatwa St ‘ ae Rotting for you by Dlaying $5 or 310 The block bounded by Broadway,| sented five Bank of Macey Wijeans Wh, Geaoa OTat deer leg Tete | Misco oe eae Patrons tion oti ues Mag ees Fourth avenue, Kighth and Nintn| fl¥e-pound, two ‘e mt 2. Fuller 1 1g a +25, [when playing your commévaton, 1 charge you ty-pound hote-and waked that { WoL th for my, information, bu treets, which John Wanamaker nas ghanged. “Tho bank, not handling nny |) 8 THItoR Sas 10] acer So pecieent Ok four net wianlcee nas een gradually acquiring for severat| foreign ‘notes, examines the bills very | \ Moran. 1i)| settlement. weekly and retaining pour original Jyears, {s to be the site of a ten or twelve | Carefully. One of the blrka insoompat re. 2 5) feapltal for ‘following, weok story building, whieh will be occupied wien they ane pene to have, CHOURNE| “inh Recover t bert fe ee wife -dy his store. he found a. alight crepancy, In the ohn Wet a, 107, Force & With the exception of one or two|shading of the pound mark Viste art good, Won easily i Monday, ie and Wednesday gmail parcels held by leauees, Mr, Wan. |, The notes Were wont to the banking | Cuber ag Harry Wilson outclassed his fe ¢ Monday 1 hai house of C, B, Richards & Co,, No, 1/0) Hu ia romped home. Optimo had to be fully amaker 9 sald by his partner, Kobert| Broadway, and this frm soon Teported | {!Meker Kiba 1et p i ARY Y mething exceptionslty G., Ogden, to have complete control ot|that the notes, in their opinion were , “" 1) extended to beat Bilza Dillon, His im- | hoice, and tor Wednesday. two trie Property. How soon building opera. | wonderfully clever counterfeits, When} , x8 Rase—One mile provement was sudden will Bring back winners at wood odds tions, wil ‘be begun is not definitely|}the young man returned he was ar- , THIRD RACE. the time uk be tied be with me known, rested. He informed Chief Fiynn, of the aoe ¢ B. roserd Will lahon tha} 1" sm 10 my qiisegtotore At has becn said that Wan-|gecret sorvice, that his name was Jo-| Kiting Aboot Seven furlongs, for two-year-olte; antic tng atride, For various reasons | ' r Would most likely move his big|seph Berm, that he was a painter and ci Y x rt 4 ehiablishment above Twenty-third streot | hat recently. wrrived from Antwerp ana Athvoie ey veges, SeHlae in, Su Pace, | lnetan, My diene, will be ulewrephed * on account of the trend of éhe big| stowaway, Stern remained jn Ludlow | SEDER Sia en aNeS i i . for information are as follows: $$ anaes of BL kind toward that neign-|@treet Jail for abolit two months and} - % 1 2 $25 tor wix di L. information given out by ‘was released for lack of evidence. ite “Silent Five’ Basket-Ball Player: Remittan can be made by renistered ten. lent how'd eettle whatever spec | was Kept under constant surveillance, on Western Tour. 3 ter, P.O. money order, exprems Order oF cars auistion th been in this respect. | however, but In June went to Englend.| ‘rae ‘silent Five’? taskot-ball team ot this| Bart 6904, Won easliy. The} tifed check. Address Orangeine Cures Colds. [te arsireaahe Lor ncRe pose ook clty will leave for a Woetern tour on the 2x4] Farmer Jim was much the best. Wel- (eo Cc BU RKE ey ne! 1 : w it [ f ie rig * tp, the aurvellance anew. Throuth ls font, (Their opening. game wilt be with, tho| come Light suffered from poor handling. eo \& ’ Barkelmore should have beaten Pirate! P, 0, BOX 42, WASHINGTON, D.C, intize, Chicago, *6* (or third place. ag Stern the three men epnurated 1p | will play in mine oftis ‘will lose at Foad Dy Behe during thelr sents which Whe, on dam. pe ADMETUS. ADMETUS, 8.00) OARL RANGER FELIX BARD Jan. 10, MY SHUERR VAN HOOREBEKE dan, 1 . 3 c * Jan. 13 ASIAG att Jan. 1h. AZUA Jen, Hg pana Jan. 16, IDA’ LEDFORD. Jan. 17 KALOMA Jan. 18 NHEBR BEFORE THE PUBLIC VERY DAY. i +a : State Nallonal Bank, New Orleamm | Vederal Bank, New York. TWO YHARS, Capital, $50,000. GRAHAM RICE, Prest. 928 Canal Street, New Orleans, La- Bank Referenc; 280 Broadway, New York. 350 % PROFIT IN 3 DAYS. Our Conservative One Horse Per Day Wire a Fair Winner at New Orleans. OUR ONE HORSE DAILY PLAY: WEDNESDAY: SCOTCH PLAID . 7 TO 5, WON THURSDAY: COM. FORSTER. . 8 TO 5, WON YESTERDAY: SWEET ALICE . . 1 TO 2, WON track {ven good weather and 2 fatr * Orleans and we can't lose a bet for you. Even when the track Is bad the worst we can get for you is an even hreak Our despatches Indichte good weather and a seod track indefinitely from now on, and our famo corps of (rack experts announce that never tn the history of the Maxim & Gay Co. have they had up thelr sleeves such a bunch of good things as they will s spring for the benefit of onr clients tn the next ten days You can’t afford to miss us from now on. We in our stride. If you are wise you will cut im and get some of the picking at once. i Below we print the complete list of winaers ard Ic 1 by us for our enormous cilentele si . the opening of the New Orleans meeting. The record she y 50 per cent. winners, which is about 1 per cent. less than our ave eof last year for New Orle: The fact that we have only given 60 per ¢ winners to date makes it almost a sure thing that cur pi for the next two weeks will jump to Our experts being the same as those who clocked the hors-s for us at New Orleans last wh the Iaw of averages may reasonably be expected to even thing: As everybody knows, the Arack con tions for the first thre eks have been m bi Only during the last few days has the Track Superin- tendent been able to get the course into good shape, This, taken in cenjunction with the fact that the pig season is now over in the South, makes victory look absolutely certain from now till the end of the meeting COMPLETE RECORD OF THE MEETING. ‘The one-horse dally plays made with tue commissions of our hundreds of clients on the New Coen meeting, which began Thanksgiving Day, sre as follows: 9 to 10, THURSDAY °F 53)"°. .CAMBRIAN . FRIDAY. ... . .FEDERAL. .-.. .. . EVEN, SATURDAY. . . .THE LADY... . . EVEN, MONDAY... . JF YOUDARE.... 4 to i0, to 5, TUESDAY .. . .BARRACK .. : WEDNESDAY . . JACK DE MUND Withdrawn THURSDAY. . . .MOABINA Withiawm. . . HRIDAWAT ore JORNIPEMERS = 40ers SATURDAY, «3, = -MORONIT Soca MONDAY... =>. SDEBORUiGyer ms TUESDAY .. . .COM.FORSTER . . WEDNESDAY. . .LEVIATHAN ... . THURSDAY .. .FADING LIGHT .. . BRIDAVA ime ie tas) SHO OIRISY er ureter SATURDAY, 9.9. -ALPACA ©) sal cine MONDAY ~s % .ATHEROUAY ¢ jue-uyune TUESDAY . ... .WARCRY . esis WEDNESDAY . . .SCOTCH PLAID | ° ; THURSDAY .°. .COM,FORSTER .. . ERIDAY) 0... 05 SWEETUALICE "cya, OUR be ote Ne PROPOSITION. ait ym fiat buniness aiready done under di@cuit cireumatances shows aysoluce aafety which te yours more favorable to our phognoatications, M1 Increase Incomes of ant Investors fourtold COMPLETE RECORD MADE. BY Wa ONE-HORSE- PER- a MARE AT NEW ORLEANS LAST SEASON Ouest na last season. Every loser in ta tw Look it aver: 4105, 2 to I, Arain we conditions inde of the. rsouit MAGGIE DAVE STRANORST , 8T. DAVID, LORD NEVILLE \.. WLSIE DRAMBLE, PHILMA ‘ PARNASSUS BARB, PRIETOHT CARL KAHLER: 3 MUSICAL SLsPPER. 1M BARNAWA FRIRTCHTE.-¥ ar Sirhagnr SMALL JACK WEIDEMAN MALAY LORD. QUEX DR HART BOYPT, PRINGE ADMETUS LADY “ALBERTA FOUR TAF CL'VER Wath OATES VE SIR, CunistoPiint. PHARAOH. RARLY RE NP. NEST Pal FREB_ COIN 7 PR TULA JOSIE F rs LOVABLE im to “SUMMARY —Number ot TActn Of thewe thers oat ks meet Beem handicapped at thle: ti aged to. prov na i cent, Gross gain Will not be comm eye So}, Lichtenstein, a punta will be accepted wubsest SELECTIONS MAILED BEFORE RACES. FAITH THS: UARANTEBS TO PLACE IN THR HANDS OF THE RDITOR VETER Os? ANDO AusO TU MAIL THE. SELECTIONS ACES, SUCH ERYTERS TO BEAR POSTMARK OF NOT MAXIM & SrIONS THE NOON BACH “WILL ALSO WIRE. no undertakes to tele of the ids veraed and the. nam dally in this newspaper the next mor horse win WE TAKE YOUR COMMISSIONS, Tee ERS AND CONDITIONS. for the N e og Silt be $10 iy; M20 for the track will be 6 per cent, pled subject to withdrawal by AS_A PLEDG! THE NEW ORLEANS * OUT-OF-TOWN THAN } P.M OF THE DAY THE RACE a vertin The fee" for our One-Horse Wi Mr, Sol Lichtenatetn's charge f Jatiy play on one horse, daily play oa one hoi For larger plays sums in proj Remit direct to the MM played at the track by Mr Countings direct to its citenta ‘Our frierda are cautioned against 0 " mi All accounts recelved by the Maxi tt a tier Co and Wie Manin Baer Cost ie | Temponsibility for a proper execution of ith hiente without registering. No checks accepted erties: