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HOLLS MAY BE CLAIM UMPIRE President Roosevelt Names New Yorker to Act in That Capa- city for Germany and Italy in the Venezuelan Dispute. An Expert in International Law and Skexss Served as Secretary of the Amer- loan Delegation to International] £7 Peace Conference at The Hague. ity F, President Roosevelt has tendered to| Hudson City ¥., Base Bite ene eae the position of umpire in the settlement 5 of the claims of Germany and Italy Mr. Frederick W. Holls, of this city, @gainst Venezuela. Under the terms of the settlement effected bv Minister Bowen the fixing of all damages for Germany was to be left to one person representing Ger- many and another representing Vene- auela, with an umpire to be appointed by the President.of the United States; and a similar method of arbitration was to be adopted in respect to the Itallan claim. It {s as umpire dn each of these arbi- trations that President Roosevelt has} nel solicited the services of Mr. Holls. The question of preferential treatment of Germany, Great Britain and Italy is left to The Hague Court. Mr. Holls has the offer under cofsideration and has not yet decided whether he will accept or not. Judge Holls' is just fifty years old, an expert m International law and one Of President Roosevelt's closest friends and political advisers. He. was Secre- tary of the American Deiegation to the International Peace Conference at The | Koen! ‘Hague and is now the American mem- tervof the International Court of Ar- bitration which grew out of it. He Uses at Yonkers. FORMER JUDGE BREAKS FISH LAW. r a Is Fined $100 for, Catching Trout Un. ¢ reas haute Druars No. 2359 Firth avenue. der Six Inches in Length and Others Go to Jail. BRADFORD, Pa., May .—It is fs against the law to take brook trut under eix inches in length in this State. The penalty is $10 a trout. The McKean County Game Warden has arested ex-Judge Avery, of Poter hee and three well-known cltizens | meron County fo: olating this | In .. and the Judge $100, which he pald. The others Were fined 2, $110 and $90, respectively. he man with the $80 fine paid the money, but the others are suil in Jail. DIVER FAILS TO FIND BODY. He Semrches Enst River in Vain for that of Mrs. Blam. Wrecking Company, who svas employed by Alfred Blum, No. 3 West One Hun- dred and Twelfth street ,to look for his wife's body in the East River at the foot of One Hundred and Twelfth street, was called off to-day and no,| ai further search for the body will be ma On the morning of May 5 Mrs. Blum was seen standing on the pler at One Hundred and ‘Twelfth strect by several eople.” She disappearéd and later her at was fvund on the pler. It was ht that the woman had committed fuiciie: but this ‘Mr lum. refused to Betlave! Yesterday he’ secured the ser- for some vices of @ diver and the riv distance around the The..diver contin 10 short time to-day, but without succes and Blum ordered that te give up tl quegt. PRESIDENT. IN CALIFORNIA. pha ae et AdGresses a Crowd Which Greets Him at Pajaro. . PAJARO, C ay’ Wien the Président left “Del Monte to-diy a de- tachment .of ‘the Fifteenth Infantry, commanded - by--Capt. - Swett, accompa nied bim from hig hotel to the train. After the men had been drawn In lire the President stepped in front of them, and addressing Capt. Swett janies: ol to donvey. his thanks to the men. the Fifteenth Infan' iy kag 2) a0 Nh, a im: carp * the: had tak taker ed dorin, is stay. et: De) company 0 this: the ote last Bee, a rar kept intruders from the mit, ima short address to the crowd col« lect ‘a at the station. i + PLEAS FOR MAFIA SUSPECTS. Lawyers ek 10 Have Them Re- leased on Writs of Habens Corpas. Antonio Génora, Pietro Ingerillo and ‘Vita La Duca were taken before Justice Bischoff, in Supreme Court, to-day on writs of habeas corpus obtained Satur- day by Henry J, Goldsmith, who claim that, they. were Ilegally committea to the Tombs by Coroner“Schaler on susp!- y were connected with the © . the’ other Italiang under commitment, swore out, writs for men to bring thelr cases tefore in court in order that the o dectelon ‘in Goldsmith's cases should 9 them: ban ieceOn fave both lawyers , time te wubmit pri » HUSBAND IS Mik IS MISSING. Toone Chita with Him; Gone to Ger- > man. Wife Fears, ‘The police’ have been asked by Mrs. | Emil Frosch, of No. 1359 Third avenue, Brgoldyn, to look for her husband, Frogch, who was a conductor on the ‘Third avenue line, \eft home on Satur- 4 tak! h their crap tg amet bim their nineteen Frosch since then tas’ Yeayned thee ‘he did not work on Friday, eye e delleves he has taken the child an to Germany, where his parents Rie |f Bhe pare te there w, Ly reagon for his Jeaving: | irs, Frosch has two other c} Naren by a former marriage. a ee Fbilt's Horse Runs Third, PARIS,” Mey 1L—W. K. Vanderbilt's Prix Ldn fev, et the THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY~11, 1903. BECK ARGUES INA. Y, COURT | Ex-Assistant U. S. Attorney- General, Who Won Northern Securities Case, Appears for Ex-Army Officer Here. AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evening World will print a)l challenges, results of games or other news concerning ameteur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Address al] 2ommunications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. of Fould ike to the o ereck | EE, ete champions of Hud-| Bronz. at Brighton Park Sunday. ‘The game was well played and /to dE IS CONSIDERING PLACE. int The Brighton A. C., cham crossed bats with | body is excreted by the kidneys. The Hudson City F. Ali of the lewyers about the Criminal; Courts Building who oould spare the tUme gathered tn Part IV. of the Court of General Sessions to-day to hear the first argument made in New York by former Assistant United States Attor- ney-General James M. Beck, who won the Northern Securities case for the Government and then resigned to’ prac- tise law in this city, Mr. Beck appeared in behalf of Henry C. Chief Clerk in the Engineering Depart- ment of the United States Army, with oMfoes in the Whitehall Butlding, to ask for an arrest of judgment, convicted two weeks ago of attempted extortion and was td have been sen- tenced to-day, ‘The accusation against him was made by a dredging company that was doing work at Riker'a Island, using five barges the Government. for which the barges had been loaned had 4) expired\and officers of the company as- |serted that Wilson threatened to have! the barges returned to the Government | unless he was paid $B a day for their wana Juniors, would ike ftp arrange games| UEC. e4 in et ener ee eae aye Sain: imbop: Hes, aed vase: ‘Wilko ay mn, sedond bake Scones enue Me eNmBOWoOR lescrerecct Wilson, former He | ooos:. 1 se #36 *Heaice = 3 ont] ‘Spraguc Parl Maire Over Di Toseph Carey, No. Time of Game—On . ar minutes. Umpire—Mr. Hanrabal un’ Lindon Jen 5 oth ia them —Linden ‘The Linden Irs. would ins tube in oF out of ‘The Trojan F. C.gfeted th a teen years MA East Tair rat street, Brink. 502 Bast Tighty-fouran games with ail toate yeide Baseball Cl le within ditty ing tet miles of New Y. ct & suitable ‘guarantes, the, Victors:, teaeae of ie tix tr | bloating of the body suggest at once to 4 T. Qu eat field, ‘H. Gordon, No. Mr. Beck In a clear, concise argument, In the cours® of which he quoted a score : Shy. of cases, maintained that Wilson, being 1 W. Graham! g Federal officer, was subject only to the | jurisdiction of the Federal Courts. The rd showed, he sald, that Government ‘of| boats were being used for private pur- oven and that Wilson demand jor them under orders’ from ty superior ive years, a plieher: “Orebarn Homesteads would like to book games with : averaging fourteen to sixteen 76ers for a They, would like. to meet the follow- , Fateporta, Denver B. Fis; Entel AG, and ‘team are tog Nog ihroaawey, % On Saturday tast the Crescent the Cosmopolitans, who avenge by the following score: opal C., 12. sere Gar. and thelr season | reco! ‘soore veraging from ten to pavereging, from tan District-Attorney an: He said that ners Inthe testimony sho' had been guilty of loiating Federal Gost 84 nothing to show tha’ ted under orders of a superior. Foster vatked for briefs and reserved de Ion. reenbers, Le Pitameyer, contre 4 Secor, firet on ‘Perry, third Leoedy Cl ‘A. Gree Kcoonts, 7. ikalley. ‘catchers, ith” teams from, ten to thirteen Me; imerburg. Address Dexa iN See menty-cists steste io Ba ¥ Greces by 8 soore of B to 0. .C: Rave Saturdays and Sun- teams 1 os me atrect. Bast Oae Muntred a ar venth The ft. Asiraing BB. C., of Ten Gates woul strong teams wuch "ae Gmneaed College, Colle, Teams of like strength, 167 Woodland avenue, Yonkers, . Uniformed gums emeretoe ee “ae game with the, Pieroe Baseball astreas Wee fainty-totra al ‘New Deleware Juniors would like from food pitcher and catcher fourteen oe Aiteon years | rove if ren at rt between Sixtleth and Eightteth steele oF writ 7 Satie to "Joka B. O'Connor, No, trom the Oridles By & score ‘arrange fo. thirteen years 5. Sek’ tears averesing ea aE fea ras Ser. How a ns The diver of the Merrit-Chapman |, Hee for, the oh mipioaahip ip and 6 The spats a Card and Papee Company, ot es. | Cx Long” ag aptseball organ ation oa “taal raphy | ADRIANE—1, shall (be in New York Tuesday: CLEANSE THE KIDNEYS! IN SPRING. Alcohol Peril in Liquid Kidney “Remedies.” Avoid Alcohol—Take Kid- ney-Wort Tablets. Everything in the blood that is poi-| sonous or not needed to nourish the! | impurities from drinking water alone would keep them busy. No wonder these two Kittle organs are tired and clogged in Spring. It is wise to cleanse the kidneys even if you are not sick abed. But it is ex- tremely unwise to take liquid kidney remedies, as they contain alcohol, and alcohol makes it difficult for the kidneys to throw off the uric acid that is clog- ging them. The world is not so badly off that one suffering from kidney disease has no choice but to take an alcoholic remedy. The most effective kidney remedy the world has ever known—Dr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets—contain no alco- hol. je tablets not only cure the most edd erate kidmey diseases, but, taken in ring, they cleanse the tired Kidneys of r e accumulated uric acid that Is inter- ius with their healthy action in an ing short time. ceipertueately” every one knows when his kidneys are sick. Backaches, loss of appetite, cloudy or milky colored, fra- grant urine, swelling of hands and feet, the least-informed persons trouble with the kidneys. These are the beginnings of kidney derangement. The word dis- ease need never appear if Kidney-Wort Tablets are immediately employed. A wise choice of a remedy at such a critical time means life and health. Neg- lect or the use of irresponsible liquid remedies means suffering and death. Watch the urine. It is the accurate Indicator of the health of the excreting organs. Any disorder is at once shown in the high color, cloudiness, odor or abnormal quantity of the fluid, either ex- cessive or scanty. The surest way of bringing on serious | organic disease of the kidneys is to dose -}them with liquid alconole” (so-called) kidney remedies. HAZAY NATZY’S CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA. Private Diving Table 4° Hote ant Banquet Lanereon, TELEPHONE, '1,050-COL ‘umnes. Onc-nalf glass HUNYADI JANOS taken on arising gives prompt and Pleasant rellef from Constipation and Liver Complaint. ii ‘pSaiGgltoarg. the Star ‘ewiriee of the Deer onie “ieee tecin “of about. sevanteun ‘or eitttoes tan Pa Sew 2 ke Baer, bor 477, chiy. TENSOR Year. an ‘Rourke ‘No “ The tasedall team of Stable | abvice of Street-Cleaning, ao 0d | a dy ‘Two good all-around pisyerd would ice pin | follows: | Patent Attorneys, 24h Droadws sorae respectable teem betwee torn and sixteen, jeare ‘Witltan ‘Garris, ‘ete kee to. Bascal! team would Uke to, ar Kagrees Oven Cnce The ne arate | tint aver te for & Bbiidays. All antes open. . S10 Bast sik atreet, Columbia Juators 10 Col The game scheduled tor. Cc, is hen’ peiaSd Rowell Riaers, . youl ke ¢ haint ot ta A ‘amith havp organ- would ke" to play ea pene BA rey atti « Es ter, Chanles Seering, mascot. A 99) "ehambers treat. 3! evans, No, 963 Fast ‘The Celtic Juntora ‘Yorks Saturday, mes addrem Como, J. Smith, ' manage pia Hert oer siee 18. to Joh’ sheeban, No, A. good hitting alle ay pla: re old for Saturdays onganized and La pall ike games with all teams averaging thir- ean" to fourteen sara of age. They fines up ‘The Red Stars hai vi w minutes Ww: play any position but es Ptiaee 9 whi h F Brcsthent Roosevete Schlesinger, No. 1393 Broadway, city ie . & strong aggregation of ama- of Williamsburg, Bro are. destroue of Nearing, from teams: withio, 105 opel 8 and | EK "Medulre, No. Always on exhibition at our show rooms. DINING ROOM, furnished complete at. a $35 Write for list of goods for these outfits, (Que Liberal credit Terias Bold ood also tn, the suburie of ew York oF on Long Island, Ce PREIGHT AND CAR-VARE ALLOWED. “Our tye can bo IRD AVENUE AND 84TH ST. °%: ad ‘West Thirty-arat strget. mile Sfler, inducements 142 North Seventh etrest, Brookly: B defeated . C. Sunday by a eos, cm 1 to 10. Delaware Juniors would Ite to elit Lose | with tonms averag! hear from Myrties, nt Academy Juniors, ‘Oak hy Pin frat-elasa tone ~ Lt : O'Connor, No. B17 | fy Station at the Door, Union Square defeated hey the Morton House, either betweea O"Teesddy evening or 9 and Il Wednesday Nunes ‘Stephen. Patents. Brame Trimmed Enamel! $3.98 ee highly polished, ook?! light delivery service, should appea! “Banking and Financial. WE CARRY ALMOST EVERYTHING NECESSARY FOR HOUSEKEEPING. OUR EASY CREDIT SYSTEM MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR ALL. ists SAVE, FOR SALE! Nineteen Lignt Steam Delivery Wagons. A real bargain and a chance to save money in horse feed, horseshoeing, veterinary sur- geon fees, dying horses during warm weather and other expenses of You should take advantage of this offer. These machines can be operated at an expense of $1.00 per day’ for fuel, and cover over forty miles per day, carrying 500 pounds. to automobile agents, confectioners, clothiers, Ice cream manufacturers, laundrymen and others. Bids will be received for one or more. Address for particulars W. R. GOLDING, Box 196, New York World. Banking and Financial. except for State purp: sos. ate promptiy procured; In- ventors’ Guivé FRE ‘epuan TATE & 0, FURNIS COMPLETE $125 saturday Eve till 10 o' Clock, stride team by a scare of Roulewerd F.C. defeated the Pott Mor. Ha Pied Clup by a score of BY DR, A. H, STRAUB. Barbler, representing | « ‘lan'’s Indorsement Noted Erooktya Pi s of Father Joha’s Medicine, Dr. Straub, a noted physician of Brooklyn, N. Y., says over his own “I have frequently pre- scribed Father John’s Medicine for grip, und for bronchitis and other respiratory diseases, sae found that to ure When the regular "The cigar that's always good Robert Burns ‘stened). opt itraub, M. D., 884 pusherick Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y." clans have prescribed Father Medicine for fifty yeara—not a patent medicine, but the prescription of an who proecribed it ‘ather John O'Brien lof Lowell, eee by whom it was reo- lommended and from whom it derived my bd plocnat. ne stimulants or injurious rugs, if body. allder curing aside Poe cert colds and lung troubles. by its rors ‘nourish eralnen erect the 10 cts. Leta ics B MM 7 aig bo 9? GEO. ROBINSON ON LAWYER.) | -)| ———— 90 Nassan-et. (Day), Help Wanted—Male. Rdcahil RE Apel siik VCP eee y Pe ee ay Pe ee Pianos and Organs. eer PIANOS. PIANOS returned from ren- tal, used pianos, and ware- foom samples, AMONG the makes included in the sale are the follow- 50 Cents a Week. Bey tthe > $300 was $400 t, Oak $200 was $300 | caly $19.60~$1.00 down Guaranteed five years. We discount for ¢ash, oF Steinway Upright Kranich & Bach Baby $375 was $750 $375 was $750 $200 was $250 an Ekony $185 was $352 oe $175 3 on Ozk. $175 was $350 Stedman Upright hts, N. ¥. be at $465 EASY PAYMENTS, “BRADBURY” $300, $350, $400, $450. EASY PAYMENTS. Faas Exchang tored, Tuned, E G SMITH, Mir., 142-5th Avenue, New York. i JACOB DOLL. GRAND AND UPRIGHT. | 2 bowery, COR CANAL OPEN EVES ihe UY . SED Pia {s AonT! nee | teen with s | JACOB DOLL, 92 filth aes BETWREN LTH AND 16TH STREETS. $3,000,000 NEW YORK CITY 314% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS A legal investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation |/p3fi.4\.3 No “all or none” bids raceived, tn thus giving investors the same advantagos as dealers, Londs | are awarded to biccers offering the highost promium. 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