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ow For three-year-olds and upward; purse $400; selling; one mile. Detting Starters, whts., Jocks. St.Half.Fin. St.Place. Eva Rice, 113, Graham... 8 421% 10 1 Lord Pepper, Hele eon 4 : j.“Coniy 2 6h Ge & aa 3 * tmprovement in IN ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1902. ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. PLAYLIKE, 15 10 1, WINS SECOND RACE.) champion witt start trom Eva Rice, 10 to 1, Takes Open- ing Event at New Orleans Track—$20,000 Is Offered for McChesney. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Eva Rice 1, Pepper 2, Montanto 3. Lord SECOND RACE—Pinylike 1, Ed 1.) 2, Andes 3. THIRD RACE—Scotch Potente 2, Honolulu 3. Plaid FOURTH RACE.—Wealth, first; Golden Rule, second; Federal, tht (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27,—Winter weather came along in real earnest to- day. The thermometer dropped to the freezing point, but there was no per- ceptible decrease in the attendance at the track, The going was hard and fast. The New Orleans Handicap proved one of the most spirited betting races of the meeting. Golden Rule, with Red- fern up, was the favorite over Federal, with Vandusen in the saddle. The fol- lowers of the Durnell & Herz stable mill send in a barrel of money on Golden Rule, while the form players stand by Federal on the strength of his good race in the Christmas Handicap. M. H. Tichenor was among the visi- tors at the track. His trainer, George W. Poole, says that Mr, Tichenor offered $20,00 for McChesney this morn- ing. Ed Trotter took Playlike away from Durnell & Herz for $1,000. The norse was in the second race at $70. Durmell & Herz have bought Moor from Sam Hildreth for $220, Hildreth bought the horse from Albert Simons recently. FIRST RA st 6 p Linon , H. Hoar Boy, 118, Gannon sel 12 19 Bie BY 2 21 9, 6 Chor Hap Scotch, 125, H. Book- er... +19 97.10% 100 © 40! Ruweliton, 125, Robertson 4 30 «12 Quixada, 112, O'Nelll..... 611412 100° 30) Start good. Won driving. Time—1.423-6. | Eva Rice was best. It was the best | race she ever ran with weight up. Lord | Pepper improved considerably. Alfred G, should have been third. Montanic got | off badly and was quitting at the end. SECOND RACE. Purse $400, for three-year-olds and upward; selling; #x furlongs. Netting Starters, whts., jocks, St. Half. Fin, Playlike, 99, Redfern..... 3 1! 1! Ea L., 101, Donnegan.. Andes, 102, Fuller. Pride ‘of Surre ~ gerson 7 Benmora, 100, Allyar, i12, Winkfleld.. Death, 119, Robertson... Optional, 97, Seubly...00:. 8 ¢ Pyrrho, ‘103, Buchanan... 2 3% gt If You Dare, 108, Gannon.10 102 10 ‘Tom Kingsley, 104, Cream: seed MW 11 Won driving. Time—t.13 2-5. | Redfern’s riding made a wonderful | Inylike's race, Ed L. closed with great determination. Pyrrho ‘was cut off and interfered with, Optional dropping back. FOOTBALL TEAMS READY FOR GAMES New York and Syracuse Will Play Opening Contest at the Garden on Monday Night. The Orange A. C. football team is putting in two solid hours a day now practicing at the Essex Troop Riding Academy. Twenty-three men comprise the squad. They are playing faster and More snappy ball than at any time since Thanksgiving Day. There will be no in- terval of rest from now until the team Mines up against the winner of the earlier games in the final game of the tournament at Madison Square Garden on next Friday night. Admirers of the Orange A. C, in Newark and the Oranges are making up a $1,000 pool which will be placed at even money on the event. Like the other big teams the Orange A. C. is composed of former college players. Clark, formerly of Pennsyl- vania State University, will play left end; George Miller, the big Columbia g2erd will, hold down tackie; Big nk, of Brown University, and Bob Bradley, of Stevens, are still fighting it out for lett i On the first nigat of the tournament, Monday, two games will be played. One of these will be between New York and Syracuse, Every man engaged is ex-member of some famous college leven, The preliminary game will be between the Monitors, of New York, and the Colonials, of New Jersey, light: welght teams. BRANN QUITS THE BENCH. Lawyers Pay Him Honor in the Yorkville Court, Although he had expected many friends would call to wish him good-by, Magistrate Brann, in the Yorkville Court, was overcome with surprise to- day at the demonstration of friendship when nearly seventy lawyers and ex- Judges filed Jnto the court-room to con- gratulate him on the successful termina- SPRINTER DUFFY WILL TRY FOR RECORD AT IRISH A, A. GAMES IN GARDEN TO-NIGHT. ra Few people realize just how fast Ar thur Duffey, the swiftest sprinter chat ever wore a shoe, travels when he goes a hundred yards at a record clip. Duffey's wonderful record of 93-5 sec- onds for one hundred yards, which will Apparently stand for some time, means that the runner |s going over the ground Other Good Men. 4c tae rate of Ji Leet every second, a mile he would cover the distance in less than three minutes. Duffey has just deat all he will To-night start 1e the runner could keep up that pace for returned from his great trip to England, where he met and the sprinters in that country and won prizes valued at over $1,000. in the 60-yard race at Madison Square Garden, and it Scratch in 60-Yard Dash Against Many e is almost certain that he will break the record which he now holds. He will also run against time In an effort to break other records, He is the drawing card to the Greater New York Irish A. A. mames. Duffey will of course be on scratch In all the events, and the handicaps have been adjusted so as to make the races clone. CORBETT WILL WIN THOUGH HE LOSES, Denverite to Receive 75 Per Cent. of Purse, Regardless of Result of McGovern Fight. Terry MeGovern's desire to regain the feather-weight championship of the world by beating “Young Corbett” Is very evident by his agreement to fight the Denverite on a percentage basis named by ‘his conqueror. According to a despatch from Denver, the home of “Corbett"—and the same thing {s pretty well known here—MeGovern will only re- ceive 2 per cent, of the fighters’ division of the gate receipts, whether he wins, loses or secures a draw. In other words, “Corbett" is to receive 75 per cent. of the purse no matter what the result of the fight may b Of course that agreement does not necessarily imply that the fight is not to be decided on its merits, “Corbett” in doing that is simply exercising his prerogative as champion and following the precedent established by such men as Jim Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries, George Dixon, "Kid" Lavigne and Frank Erne. It is regarded by nearly all sporting folks as shrewd busl- ness on the part of “Corbett.” T. B. REED’S WILL FILED. Ex-Speaker Left All the Entate to Hin Widow, Former Speaker Thomas B. Reed was said to have accumulated a fortune of $200,000 through his law practice after he retired from political life, but there fs no mention of such a sum in his modest will filed for probate to-day in the office of the Surrogate. The will t¢ in the handwriting of Mr. Reed and is ali on one side of a piece of foolscap paper. It bears the date of Dec. 1, 1880, and ts witnessed by George M. Se‘ders, A. G. Bradstreet and Charles 8, Drum- mond, life-long friends of the late Speaker. Mr. Reed appoints his widow, Mrs. Susan P. Reed, sole executrix and gives her hia estate. A bequest to his father and mother appear, but they have died since the will was executed and these provisions have lapsed for that reason. Attorneys Rollins & Rollins received ‘the will from Mra, Reed two days ago with the request that it be filed for pro- bate. If the report that Mr, Reed's law prac- tice during the few years that he lved to engage in it proved as lucrative as has been reported, .Mrs. Reed Is left financially comfortable. When he left Washington, after retiring from.a poltti- cal life, t was then understood that Mr. tion of his seven years’ term on the bench, which will expire next Wednea- day. Por over an hour Magistrate Brann Mstened to words of praise. Ex-Magis- trate Wentworth, on behaif of lawyer friends, presented'a magnificent diamond atud, cuff buttons, charm ane a gold ° ¥ anit Reed was comparatively a poor man, ———————— Standing to Play Boakes. George Standing, of the New York Racquet ‘and Tennis Club, will meet “Harry” Boaker, of the Chicago Athletic Club, In a racquet match fat the format of the Detroi cham te Batok, cl a Teauary. VI Laat. tag vias Maat’ year and RYAN OFFERS 10 TRAIN MUNROE, Clever Boxer Who Taught Jef- fries, Says He Can Make Miner Beat the Champion. (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Dee. Tommy Ryan ‘o- day wired Jack Munroe an offer which will create a stir in the pugilistic world if taken up, He agrees to take the Butte miner, train him, teach him the fine points of the game and beat Jeffries, never saw the man,” sald Ryan to- day, just after sending the telegram. he wants to take me up I van try him along and sce how good he if he has it in him go out a fellows. I pelleve from what I h read he can give Jeffries a good arg ment, green as he ts, and, something, he ought to make a wondor. —<—<$<—<——_$§_ | MATCH DROPPED IN VARNISH While lighting the gas to some prints and wall paper which were being shown ther by a salesman, Mrs. Sarah Goldberg was badly burned about the face and hands this afternoon in Max Katzof’s store at No. 404 Third ave- une, H. A, Curtis, of No. 30 Union ave- Bronx, the salesman, was slightly ‘d wbout the face, Mrs, Goldberg was looking after the stor, which is owned by her son-in-law. when Curtis entered with the samples of wall paper. Mrs. Goldberg struck a Watch to light the gas. A portion of the anatch dropped in some varnish. The flames flashed into Mrs. Goldberg's face. Curtis was burned while trying to ex- uUngulsh the flames. Mrs, Goldberg was taken to Bellevue Hospital. Curtis went home. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NBW ORLEANS, Dec. 21.—The entries for Monday's races are as follows: Firet Pace—Three-year- and sixteenth, oun Power Major Tenny Judge Durello |. ‘ Simoon +102) Lawrence M Imp Novelty +102 Mox Mox Second Race—Two-yenr-olds; one mii Our Bessie « 109 The Wizard . Glendon 107 Dock Wood Maghoni 104 Memphan ‘Helen i WH Spec... Bourke Cockran. 104 Kintight Melbourne Eclipse..100 Woodmont Belle. Florrie 8, Thane . Almiers Sa3ee RiS8S yards. OM Hutch +108 Artena Conqueror 24..108 Bengal 108 Handepioier ; alx furlongs. Yo Ran After . seven furlongs. 12 Raatus 109 The Bron: 107 ‘Tho Meme 107 False 107 Braest Parham’. Rud Pmbry .. fille and overslabin, “te , and then r the big knowing examine js and up; one mile 07 Thint Race—All ages; one mile and seventy 06, WENT IN AUTO LATE AT NIGHT TO WED. John E. Waite and Catherine Doyle, of Philadelphia, Woke Up a Jersey City Justice. John E, Waite, sixty-one, and Cath- erine Doyle, forty-five, of Philadelphia, were married in Jersey City at midnight on Christmas and were anxious that the ‘tact should be kept secret. Justice of jthe Pease Martin C. Kelly was roused from his bed to perform the ceremony, the bride and bridegroom announcing their arrival at his home, No, 402% Grove street, with loud tootings on the whistle of the auto in which they had gone trom New York. Waite confided to the Justice that he and his fiancee had reached New York that morning from Philadelphia, and that the Journey had been made with the Intention of being married that day ‘They took luncheon at the’ Hoffman House and then hired an automobile to search for a minister. Five or six were found, but none of them would agree to make them man and wife. Finally Walte thought of Jersey City, but it was midnight before Justice Kelly wag located, ‘The bridegroom gave his residence as No, 1521 Race street, and hy wife's us No, 1982 Rittenhouse street, Philadelphia, Walte sald he was a travelling salesman and had been married three times, while the woman admitted this to be her first venture, She was most particular that the wedding should not become public, as ‘she did not want her family to know anything about it. he couple | pledged every one to secrecy, including the witnesses, Adel- bert Benjamin and Miss Maud’ Trow- bridge, but the secret leaked out, > DROPPED DEAD ON STREET. Mra. Schwab W Her Son W Walking with en She Fell, Mrs, Sarah Schwab, forty-six years old, the wife of Court OMcer Schwab of Special Sessions, dropped dead at Broadway and Forty-third street this afternoon shortly before 2 o’cloc! She had left her homo at No. 446 West Fifty-seventh street, in company with her #on Julius, twenty-two years old, to purchase tickets for the matinee at the {Cniterion Theatre. As they approached ! destination Mrs, Schwab suddenly, became faint and fell in the arms of her son. Ghe was c: eat doorway and Pol noned an ambulance. from the Flower nounced Mrs, heart failure. Dr. Zulck came Hospital and pr: Schwab's death due to FRANK M’KEE ILL. Popular Theatrical Mi Threatened with Appen Frank McKee, manager of the Madi- son Square, Garrick and Bavoy theatres, js serlously ill In his apartments at the Martinique, in West Thirty-third physicians fear that his IC in appendicitis. 8 held 1 meat A consu!ta~ t night and there will be $3 ther to-day to discuss the ad- visability of an operation. Mr. MoKee Bat, reported’ this morning aa resting y was ori pelled to take to his, on pene Sere SORROWFUL STORY OF A BIG SLEUTH WHO FAILED: Sought to Catch Jerome's ‘“Rubber-Face” De- tective Napping,—But Didn't. > MUELLER DOES AS LORENZ OID. Viennese Surgeon’s Assistant Reveals the Wonders of His Work to East Side Physi- cians. ENTRA & HUDSON RIVER THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK trata et NIASRAA Fane falow arrive and depart from Gra Station, 421 Stet, New York, aa, belowey ta rth and wertboudd trains, » 2 Le tral Station at 15, 12.20 P.M. ke ao and the “Empire Slate aa 35 and “68, will sop at 125ch- 4 before arriving time at Grand tury" CURES TWO LITTLE ONES. ¢ Successful Operations for Congenital Dislocation of the Hip Are Ap: plauded and Then Cheered by Those Who Witness Them. apolls 11.45 P.M. Chicago. Li 754 Loui 7.8) next. morning. + 8.30 fy, OY dont famous t Buftata 4.45. 3 A. FAST MAIL, 26 A. M.—*SYRACUSE LOCALE Steps” 8.45 4% hours, 9 can. Duo Bato 710. Nikgare A mi 12.10 A. M.—§MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, EU ihunato 1.15. Cleveland 4.95. ih ail Important stations. M.—tEMPIRG STATE Mt. DAY T<OaRa8, Makee Me ’ . Dr. Frederick Mueller, assistant to Prof. Adolf Lorenz, the famous Vienna =nN=—0 OUTHY MA TERN Due Cincinnat! 10,94. Indi AM. P. surgeon, performed two successful op- erations for congenital hip dislocation to-day at the Beth Israe! Hospltal, Jefferson and Cherry streets, Dr. Muller's work was a revelation to the east side surgeons, as was the work n= Albany 6.40; Troy 7.9 M.—*ALBANY AND Local. stops. | M.—*LAKE SHORE LIMTTEDY ig OOo d-O2 WOWW FO GPww oocico aio oe of Prof. Lorenz to the physicians of 3 our teal to Chicago. AIL $ " land 7.25 As Me other parts of the city. oe 1,30, Indisnapolia 3. 1( Chicage Pa ent Dr. Mueller after performing the sec- Pe aCe esrenN f=) a Ssoao ond operation, sald it was the most 3! promising case he had n since he sb ir Rutland, ‘ came to America, The two hundred 130 TREn ae murgeons who watched Dr. Mueller first 01 applauded him ty clapping thelr hands, and later gave vent to cheers, The first c Dr. Mueller took hold of was that of Bessie. Younguer, s!x years old, of No. 38 East Tenth street It was just 11.45 when he took the child in hand and 1149 when he declared herj cured, In performing this operation, Dr, Mueller did not explain as he went along as Prof. Lorenz does, and the o $O9S999OD truest type of a hayseed moprner; no could have looked forlorner, as he watched the only Jacobs in the hope to make him sore, only that and nothing more, ‘or Af he could once deceive him, no one © would then belleve him—that his shadow had e’er flitted through the rad_and fron door, that their ehlet's own C. D.'s not bore. Thev'd OO OPINDH ca nN Their faces were all drawn and weary and thelr mouths drooped sad and dreary as they thought uf his disguises walch exceed a score or mors, What if he should catch them napping as his rubbered toes came tapping up Jerome's long corridor? Ruined then for ever- day. HARLEM D) 9.08 A. M. and 3.36 P.M. Pittsfield and North As Eeiinas sats 08/00 y surgeons had to pay closer attention, nore ; hair | Delleve htm more. ava uminated with ey d e thirty sleuths tore at wvelr hair rome's own sleuth stood waiting, at 113, 201, 415 and Dr, Mueller first took hold of the ys 3 Jerom wn leu HT ee ae nine bes Wt eis ted each and every the hope that he mi they all had powed before, heard a tipping as of some tripping along the snow floor. Yes, the Rub! a Up stepped Qual a-tremble; he would surely out-dissem- ble the min who now no disguises wore. Then he spoke with a husky hoarseness, thought he, of the proper coarseness: Lum Jones, of Pu-eblo. I've been sobed of all'my dough. Tell me, oh! mo where to go; only that’ and) nothing more.”” Jacobs looked and gnashed their teeth iu grim desp How to circumvent this wonder? How to steal some of his thunder? How his very fame to plunder? This they pond- ered more and more, merely (his #nd) | nothing more. There was one among thelr number, one who never thought of slumber, the astute Qualls, who o'er d!4 von ler over classic Hawkshaw lore, and for wesks jhe had been mapping plan on plan tor the entrapping of Sleuth Jacrds, else his fame grew more and more. So he bought a hirsute curtain for his face to make uncertain, » that he might look a part he had never looked hefore. Then he bought a palr of mittens, woollen muffler and » other fittin’s by the score, that he might die- uuise as farmer, merely that and noth- more. "Bhen he waited on the corner. the 126th st., Grand Central St and 135th ot, ‘stations, ‘New York; Fulton st, and 108 Broadway, B. D., Telephoos "900 38th Street’? Central Cab Service. Ba: hotel or residence by West NEW YORK” CENTRA BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENG * Via Springtield and the BOSTON AND ALBANY (New York Central & Hudson River RR Traine leave Grand Central lew Ys rig Doon 3:00 he Bi P. Leave Hoston $9.00 A. 3, M., *11.00 P.M; arr pulsating, humble the man child's leg and began to stretch the ab- suddenly ductors, He then flexed the leg back and forth toward the abdomen, and then extended the leg toward the child's back. He flexed the leg a second time and manipulated the flexor muscles. By pushing downward on the knee with the foot in a flexed position the head of the femur went back into the socket with a snap, and the operation was over. The first insted four minutes and the second took only three, ‘The second case was that of Abraham Levine, six years old, of No. 119 East One Hundred and Ninth street. Dr. Mueller explained this as he went along, much to the satisfaction of those who SCULPTOR QUITS CEN. CREENE AT ST. LOUIS FAIR.) HIS NEW OFFICE F. W. Ruckstuhl, of This City, Resigns Position as Chief of at the face forlorn. Then he smiled with withering scorn, smote his chest with a mighty smite nd said with a scowl as black as night: “Man, do you know that your beard is slipping, Your wig {8 awry and needs Some clipping. ‘Caitift, who thought. to catch me tripping. Back to the woods for evermore! KOCH LUNG CURE FREE CHRISTMAS OFFERING, EST SHOR RAILROAD, FREE OUR eee ee DOCTORS ‘UNTIL SERVICES iter foot Went. Calls at Headquarters, Looks: Over the Building and Gets > follows, and 15 mi “1.10 AM —For 1 1) at H @ at Botels and offices. Baggage checked sitence by Westeott Express. 1 who call before Jan, 8 (open New Year's , at any of our maay inatitutions tn thi country we will Statuary as Result of a Dis-/ advance Points on HOW t0 |en\chate fine i cSxsh'STuanttin! | ASE Mant Gare w York; 1334 Arch at. Buttaio; oe: Pennsylvania | RAILROAD. | Bet, Roviston at STATIONS foot of WEST TWENTY-THM agreement. Boss the Police. ——- SITS IN THE TRIAL ROOMS. Clactat more; Lith at, Rochester Prof. Koch Is the discoverer of produce consumption of the ya them. Call on or write to the BLAMES DIRECTOR OF WORKS Frederick Wellington Ruckstuhl, of} Gan Francis Vinton Greene, who will = = git BESUROSSES. AND CONTLAN . New York, has” resigned his posl-/take active command of the Greater fer i Coan on ates omiucios See tlon as chief of sculpture for the|New York Police Department on Jan. lenuine [given below for Twenty-third st. station, y fa di 1, called at Headquarters to-day and) Carter’s Little Liver Pills SMP AST MAIL. —Limited to twa world’s fair because of a disagree- SSA PAST MAIL Limited te tw9F made a tour of the building with Second Deputy Commissioner Bbstein, He first called on Commisstoner Partridge and inspected the quarters which he will oc- cupy for the coming year, and met the various clerks and attendants at- tached to the office. ‘Then Major Epstein took Gen, Greene to the trial room where he was to pre- side at the trials of Inspector Donald Grant and Capt. Stephenson on charges of neglect of duty prepared by the Dis- trict-Attorney. Gen. Greene sat.at the horseshoe bench with the trial judge and listened with considerable Interest to the preliminary proceedings of the triul, whieh finally resulted in an adjournment until next Wednesday upon the request of ex-Tudge Olcott, counsel for the ac- cused officers, Gen. Greene read over the complaints against the Inspector and Captain which had been prepared by Mr, Jerome's as- sistants and asked many questions In Sleeping Car, Pittsburg to Chicage.- fo Tittabure 885 (AK bast LINm—Piteburg and © aud. |9.65.A. M.—PENNSYLVANIA 9 Gmpertment Sleeping. Dining: Ovearvation Carn. Ror Galena, ‘Toledo, Detrolt, Cinetonatl, tna ‘toute: $63. SL THE PENNSYLVANDA BWctiur vale to Chicago. Pullman Ga ation, room, Dining and Dutet ‘Smoking Gare, " Dining F M.—CHICAGO ‘$t, 10 Bagss— vor Turedo, Nashville, via Cling rit and Louliville,” Indlanapolta, Chicegas foule Dintug Car SSE our Cincionatl, Dining’ Car. EerBRN Behneas— vor fi omville, dally, adoun Valley outs, Counsets f9¢ 6 ray. spt SCSCLEVELAND AND OD Bxvness—Por Pitsburg, Cleveland einnatt. WASHINGTON AND ram cbt 85 (Di Must Bear Signature of | Po ae A SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW. | ment with certain exposition officials Karl Bitter, chief of sculpture at Chi- cago and Buffalo, has been appointed to Mil the vacancy. The friction between Mr. Ruckstuhl and men over him has been apparent for some time. Mr, Ruckstuhl was not willing to be hampered In carrying out the work as he believed it should be done and his views were not shared by others in authority. Mr. Ruckstuh! lays all the blame for the difficulties at St. Louis at the feet of Ieaac Taylor, the Director of Works at tie Exposition. “My relations with all In authority were not pleasant except with Mr. Tay- lor," he said to-day. "My plans were approved with a flattering report by a committee composed of Augustus St. Gaudens, Dantel C. French and J. K. A. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVE! FOR CONSTIPATIO! FOR SALLOW SKIN, FOR THE COMPLEXION GRNTURTERE wer move pyouarung. 21 Give | Purety Vorotadi CURE SICK HEADACHE CARTERS 7 8.85. (Dinin; Mi Sete Gon Ripana Tadules, doctora fod, erie) & wood wrescription for mankind. War, and I was enthusiastic, a — - “Ten began a series of humiliatiéna| regard to the technical procedure at t ne F — and attempts to deny me power until it] trials, Then he was Introduced to M: ‘or Sale. Olcott with whom he chatted for sev- eral minutes before visiting the diffe ent department offices of the Mulberry street bullding. Talks with Inspectors. From the trial room Gen. Greene te- turned to the office of Commissioner Partridge, and the Inspectors who hap- pened to be in the bullding were called in to meet him. Inspector Kane was the first to be Introduced. He remained in the office about two minutes. In spector Brooks remained about three minutes, Inspector Cortright, who had met Gen. Greene before, remained about four minutes, became unbearable 1 can assign no reason for Mr. Trylor’s aotions other than that he wanted to be the whole exposition, My quarrel ts entirely with Mr. Taylor, and rather than submit to his influence I resigned." —————__—_— SEN. TRAINOR’S FUNERAL. Leader Murphy and Other Promi- nent Tammany Men Attend, The body of Senator Patrick F, Trainor, of the Sixteenth Assembly Dis- trict, who died Christmas Day at the Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany, after a brief CREDIT f#evsoor. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ING CO BAR 120TH BT. 1.65 (Dining Car), ATLANTIC eT and 8a ae Pe Mt. dally 299 THIRD AVE. 884 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 1OITH ST BU CONFIDENTIAL OPES. EVENING ‘AND. OHIO. TIDENTTAL G8. | aOR’ on COMPORT AND, NTO CITY—8. Mand W GREDIT SYSTEM) sess atece sss 2 : i : Ted Fialns, Butte SUOTHENG FUR Lab! AND BOYS, fale ga week. Gays, Parlor inquiries or deliveries made. Boriee Cite DIAS Gee aes Make your purchiave, pay silo Brat payment and | oABy MA 12.55 M., week days. 46) take the goods alon, ce Me “"HHE'FASHION cREDIT HOUSE | ie i Ticket ofices: 7 West 14th at. N Broadway: {liness, arrived at the Grand Central] ‘phen came Inspector Cross, “the man =» bet. Oth and 6th eves, h ave, (corner 29th st.) Station to-day. A large number of| with the hypnotic eye.’ He talked to Open Evenings, prominent Tammany men, among whom] Gey, Greene about fifteen minutes, In- eaenta— Wal Diamonds, silver was Leader Charles F, Murphy, a com-| spector Cross has had a great deal to weekly, lowest prices. {tee of Senators and Assemblymen | 2? Core, 3 thaeha 8 LL ~ at mites oeegation of citizens from. the| #ay under every Commissioner that has call” for Tand check, ages ted the arriyal acted at Headquarters since he became the 4 Bl West Side, Telephone * i vhs eI Red v if i if 1B) " A HU NSON, ators id in Holy Cross Church on} When leaving the pullding Gen.) $1 WEEKLY Jen cstningy taree a Ce Day oped treet. The Inter-|Greene said he had simply paid a visit reas’ clothlug, ture West Forty-second ment will be at Calv ry. to get acquainted. SC Watches; lowest prices; delivered oa first payment; take elevator, Manhattan Dia- ih Blectrite Company wi at the office of the company, No. 46 Bi the City, Ci And State of New Tuesday. vt January, A. De 2o'elock tn the afternoon, Wi B. rep: diamond Wateh Co., 14 Malten lane. DIAMONDS, Jewelry delivered; coavea! ents; representative cal 1th SYNDICATE WATCH THE LATEST METHOD OF MAKING THE BLIND SEE > D THE DEAF HEAR WILL BE DESCRIBED IN TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD GATELY.—On Dee, 25, of pnéumonia, KEANE GATBLY, beloved wite of Gately. s Relatives and friends are invt the funeral from her Jat 11&h ot, on Monday, Dee 3. thence to Churyh of the | ralght bona fide weakly c sheck each Wednyaday. wit ters; money advanced for ex: Chicago, 1, | By DOCTOR GARDNER. Re Dene Lot avec ow