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bs WISCONSIN CENTRAL ALSO A BIG FEATURE. BHINGTON, Jan, %1.—It can be Authority that untess the oor- Jtuting the alleged ‘Beet ‘the injunction made per- by the decision of the rt of the United States the will institute proceedings individual members of the to enforce the law. dings will be under the Paw, if such can be instituted. inda of the President and mem- his Cabinet are made up fully on, They have determined ‘Trust’ shall obey the y that the highest court in Upheld the hands of the ition it is said they will per- i “allly-dallying’”’ with the “om sion. trict-Attorneys will be di- op strict watch for future the law, Hoyt in discussing 0 ald; "The modifica- the’ Supreme Court in no he eftect of Judge Gross- » Under the declslon Aepartment will immedi- Pate. prosecutions where- Violation of the law.” ince Is Clear. of Corporations for the mt of Commerce and Labor ; against the Beef Trust, pts special agents have col- Wa conclusively that it has r violator of the lw wince the Grosscup injune- ‘Garfield is having the in shape for use by the Fustice, The report of nto the affairs of the , be sent to the Pres! bothis next tow weeks, and ithe House say he will avery \tmportant sections Under tire law i 1a compelled to oft; Investigations di- mt, He cannot send the President ral areem, ut mn this that those who te will base thelr 4 , 800 Allis-Ch’ ICES NOT LOWERED, are They Are Now the Loweat Figures in Yeurn, n of the Supreme Court of Btatew against tho Beet it most Hopefully by the isto bring {about a reduc- 1 has not filled the New i le trubt with muoh n interview with an Eve- @ Feporier ‘to-day Samuel pendent df Bohwarzechild Galatta a: of the beet York ts sold at conte a pound by urs Ho Corn Cont ‘uw “exbert/labor | 1110 Can, eae now se the le freight, tem will be at-| 1510 ChL Gt, W.. 2% private care. As! 3500 ChiiG W pf B %% \ehipments we! 200Chi G W deb 86 vk ond is already as low bi uma It and retain 6 manager tor My retailers vott belt autory against the ‘are keeping the. prices re been doing, 80 for some } are selling to the re- rr price than at any lupreme Court de- ackers to sell lower ‘ofite they amall as 1! are re- hey can Telling ‘of two kinds, Jand Practical. St. Paul, Reading, Pennsylvania and Illinois Central Share the Favor, While Steel, Sugar and Copper Advance. The extraoriinary strength of the stocks allled with the Vanderbilt sys- tem at the opening to-day steadied an Irregular market, and prices advanced all around under the lead of New York Central, which rose almost 8 points on exceptionally good buying, TI ntire Ikst benefited by the rine, the leaders of the bull movement on the floor of the Hxchange shifting from one stock to anether throughout the res- London houses were fairly liberal buy- ors during the morning session. There was @ continued demand for a ‘THE Ui ¥ WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, ey EWACES [STOCKS STRONG NEWMAN HEADS TRUSTMEN| ON BIG BUYING VANDERBILT RRS, ; ) BREAK LAW Pics LALbs Gave Voor to. President Market, the Leaders Making) Is} Notable Gains, with New York’ ‘Central in Front, —_—- of New York Made. Wan cryatallized to-day at the Chicago and Bt, Louls Rallwa: Michigan Centra) Rallroad, W, H, Newman, Prealdent o! land, Cineinnatl, Louls ronda, and President Ingalls esl spectively In his favor, Ralls, however, continues a. Chicago President known, having been elected of the Board of Directors, who resigned, C. Brown was elected vice-pr jcharge of transportation, Elected to Same Office in Big Four—Other Changes Also The plan for the unification of the ad- ministration of the Vanderbilt roadk meetings of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, York Central, was elected President of both the Michigan Central and Cleve: | t and st,| tired and that freesing water in the pipes put out the flame, subsequent clearing of the obstruction allowing the gas to flow again, that suleide was intended, ful factor in tha administration of the Big Four, as the Cleveland road ts] thelr condition and notifed Pollceman Scanlon, of the West Twentleth street station, from New York Hospital, taken unconscious to. New York Hos- pital, where it is safd they have a good chance for recovery, yard was also elected Chuirman of the board of the Michigan rond, succeeding Senator Depew, the @ormer Chairman, At the Michigan Central meeting W. Was clected vice-president in Central directors’ y and the f the New \ Ledyard gning re- Mr, Inv & power- Chairman Mr, Led: estdent In He will oc- Cupy the same post In the Big Four, John Carstensen was clected vice-presi- | w dent in charge of accounting in both iy lies ¢. J. ia Vice-presi- eof tramic, y Hosalter hi y told GAS OVERCOMES MAN AND WIFE! NEAR ITS END | and forty years old respectively, were found unconectous from inhaling Mlum- {nating gas to-day in room they occupied at No, 218 West ‘Twenty-fourth street, Mr, and Mrs, Merritt Leonard | Found Unconscious in Room —Police Believe It Was Re- sult of Accident, Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Leonard, fifty the furntshed Gas was escap- Ing from @ radiator and the police think he couple left it burning when thoy re Tt is not believed Mrs, Brophy, the landlady, discovered who sumomned Dr, Gillespie Both were —— WOMAN DEAD BY GAS. jailor in Her Company Uncon~ acious in Raines Law Hotel, The police of the Mulberry Street that William Brady, SLOCUM TRIAL Counsel for Inspector Lundberg Sums Up—Says There Were No Bad Life-Preservers on Board—Blames Captain. Lawyer A. 8, Gilbert, counsel for former Assistant United States Inapect- or of Hulls Henry Lundberg, accused of manslaughter in connection with the General Slocum dfsuster, in the Crim- ina] branch of the United States Cir- sult Court to-day summed up the case for the defense. Tn thd course of his argument he suid: “The burden of proof ts on the Govarn- ment, he first material fact that It has to establish Is that Michael Mc- Grann, the Slocwn's stewam, lost hie Ife herause of a defective and inef- ficient life-preserver. Where in this gase ts the evidence that the life-pro- server was bad or how was it bad? Where i# the evidence that MoGrann Was Conscious when he struck the wa- ter? He was a first-class swimmer, and It is Ndiculous to vhorge that he lost ari Gai ato ‘tin’ the llfe-preserver found on MoGrann's body was not a proper one, “As to the woman heniae brie hai cause whose death another clause in the eiitalatelwor Indlotment is based, | 7’ there Is no evidence ad all that she was abourd the Siocum or thet the life-pre- server she wore came from inet, baat, u cannot guess that the victims ri the disaster because this ig, serious on vietim “of a svstem established years before he entered He Lahn Al going to make him sta 0 pate i, | chusetts Construction Company, of Con- and defective lawa? How was Lundberg to know that the lite-preservers used by McGrann, Rachael Roe and the two Jane Roes were bad. “The loas of lite on the Slocum was not caused by, bad) life-preservers, There were no bad Ilfe-preacrvers on ness of the Slocum'’s captain, It was his duty when the alarm was given to] see that his crew got to work and ex- tinguished the fire promptly, “The lors of life was caused because the fire was not put out, and if It had heen there would havg been no need of ife-preservers |" Judge Thomas will charge the jury at 9,80 A. M, to-morrow. a TRUST COMPANY MUST PAY $290,360. New Hampshire Court, Deelden Construction Sulit Against New York Concern, EXETER, N. H,, Jan, 31.—Judge Rob- ert J, Peaslee, of the Superior Court, entered a decree here to-day ordering od York Security and Trust Com- Oe Gay $200,360 to Charles KE. Kidd and G, Henry Whitcomb, plaintiffs In extended litigation growing out of the construction of street railways now operated by the New Hampshire Trac ton Company, The Traction Company, the Massa nel the fire dav necticut, and Wallace G, Loyell, promo- ter of the traction company, were de- | SU" the result of a dispute over the dispo- sition of stock of the construction com- pany, held as security by the New York concern, which advanced funds for building the roads, Kidd and Whit- comb were Interested in the construc- DULL IN LONDON. LONDON, Jan. %1.—Money was fn good month-end demand In the market to-day. Discounts had a firmer te! despite anticipations of easier New on the Stock Exchange were steady, but business was slack, belng confined to moderate dnvestment in first-class securities and the Continent purchasing specialties, Console hard- ened, but afterward 0 & shade easier, Americans opened steady, Local buy- Ing advanced prices to over parity, Union Pacific, Erie and United States Steel were firm, Pnices were generally irregular, The decision In connection with North- ern Securities was without appreciable effect, thougn the market did not view favorably the prospect of a continuance of the uncertainty, The market closed dull, Japanese were bought freely, influ enced by the Incveased prospects of peace, Imperial Japanese Government Sixes of 1901 were quoted at 100 3-4, Kaffirs started dw Jn the absence of public support and rallied In response to Parts advices, Bilver ceclined on the slackened de- JANUARY 81, 190, a ena redeem een enrencameeneeeneen nearer nee nee nen ee eee SENTERO BARDEN HORSE SALE CONTINUES Fantasy, Five-Year-Old Trotter, Sheery Hal, by ou. (year), Ties? cece Wace S Dare Sald to Pro —Emily hatge. ‘Are you going to make this man the The , sO Phony, ch tty’ Ideal Pasion Willems, Guess, shine oy Ghime*-~Dors by Maimbrii Vou" Looeevetd:.” Antwerp Bs to J. iH, Shulte, Port Cheater, Ann: Rose Queen, b. m., 15,8, KL pedi ener by Chimes, om 8. cM eon 8., b, King—Sik by Conch, Charleston, W. The Ram! Tdeal—Rhoda Chimes, by Chimes, Edward Appel, Rochester, N fire, heen again resumed in the usual way, aples, ‘ Ranturce, Mayacues: Bl Sixlo Alilanca, Arapaho, mand from India, <a FOREIGN BUYING Although dull, New Ye Wheat—May, 116 3-4 103 1-4, Corn—May, 60, to 1167-8; 116 1-2 to 116 6-8; yA TB July, 45 1-4 to 45 8-8, York's closing — prices bid; September, 98 3-8, WO 1-4 asked, Chicago's — losin, Wheat—January, 15 N6 7-8 to 17; July, tember, 9% 1-8, Corn—, prices asked; Awarded Grand Prize atthe St, Louie Exposition ‘ F charge of finances ia t Station report Uiinols Central, Ht. Paul, Revdlny mis The new adminisitation senenreis to | twetity-aeven years old, a sallor-on the Pennsylvania, which were among the | combine the administration of the Vans | steamship Chattanooga, was found un- leaders of the Itat at advances of from pale east of Chicago under one |oonscious, and an unknown woman 1 to almost 8 per cent. ment In New. York under one waeger, | found dead, from Inhallng ithuminating | Atehlaon, Chesapeake & Ohio, Mis-/ tivo head. ‘The idea ie that this will |@as, this afternoon, in a room. tn the} sourl Pacific and Norfolk & Western | reduce possible competition to a min- | Raines’ Law Hotel at No. 16 Bowery. Were aleo conspicuous. Ntnder hip plan th foxes | Hompital atid haatacananee: fees " lan e = has r very, Southern Paoific was a notable eX: | ment can by made interchangeable be ann ception to the rule, This stock started | ae al Bete tees Ines a reat 11-4 per cent lower at 1218-4 on a sale | i) ‘aldo be nocem NA other savings complished, especially of 10,000 ‘wharem, It later hesitated 4] the aalaries of executive heads iy fn while, but quickly advanced to 122 d4 | partments, i whens It fuctimted, maling MtWe or no Shecenehssladibisiones nied headway. ‘Phe Induetrials were ed by Amalga-| COTTON RESISTED PROBE POLICE mated Copper, {t advancing almost & BEAR PRESSURE, per cent. on notable buying, United ° States Bteel group was given good At-) Cotton opened steady In the market tention, eepeotally the preferred, which to-day, with the list tunchangea to 3|AUSten G. Fox Announces Men 14 up to W 84 against 948-4 ite close! points higher, Thi light sold up to agains: | Polnts higher, is wae slightly Setter Hy , of yesterday. ‘There were tnusuni/ than expected, prices for time being Who Will Conduct Investiga- Birength an@ aotivity in the Wisconsin | influencod by further talk of peace in Genital soda the preferred alling up) the Fur Kast. As the staion advarod tion Provided For at Chamber Almost 9 points and the common Mt A Toy dint iy oforeing the ist fi p E biel . ia vey Weave. doalltine he ie fet dt 8 on it etn of Commerce Meeting American Sugar and Tennessee Cot a hat there was no falth in pres- and Iron, while not particularly active, {uate handee owing to the large stoc« Taecah iG mein Penk) gained about 11-2 per cent, each, am cia’ gn et tebe sanuary: ALBANY, N, Y., Jan, 31.—Austen G. { } bruary, 6. ; Me i. ite AT} Rese and Whe Trasons ruled trraguler ie. aay Ge toonaes Bene aie bid; | Fox, Chairman of the police mass-meet- the greater part of the day, 198 't August, 7.05 bld: Sep-| ing, to-day announced the following Bonds closed strong. tempat, LM bid; Gotober, 745 bid: No-| committee of ‘uine to investigate the The total sales of stocks were sail The late prices were: March, 6.90; | Pollee Departinent: John G, Milburn, e8, and of bonds. $6,604,000. May, 7.00; July, 7.08; October, 7.26. Elihu Root, Isaac W, Seligman, Jacob — |H, Schtff, Wiliam Church Osborne, George MoAneny, N, Deforest Baldwin, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, _ |{##siiitiai iri ta! Mr, Fox announced that Mr, Milburn would probably be decided on for Chars man an Lt he committee would ai not | OTRAnIR next week. ce Bales, High, Low, Close. eh’: | sates, High, Low. Close, ch’, er eaierenerenye BO) Allie Chery is me Pellet WOM. K. & 7... 8% 3% 8 +%/RREE VER?IES MAY a) DE Gi OM S100 M., K, & T, ph 6s iy 65H + } 90000 Amal, Cop .... 4K 7% 1454 +144 | 1000 Mo, Pacite ...107 106% 10% 44 | ABATE BRIDGE JAM 80 Am, Car & F,39% 3% B+ 4%! 200Nash C & SILO 140 140 ie 200 Am, C. & F. pf 9% 9% 9% 40 Nat, Bis, Co,,. 65 64% 51 —14/Mayor Refers Suggestion of Lit. 100 Am, 3% MH FIM — HK] co Nat, Bis, pf...11% 1164 1164 — 4 tleton’s Committee to Cor- 59) Aum, Mh HH | aon Nat, Lead ....27% 26% 27h + % eine lOeuaia 100 Am. TM MW + %! G0 Nut, Lead pf..101% 100% 101% +114 Lab) 900 Am. Hide & L. 10% 10% 10% 400 Nat, B, & 8... 18% 18% 18% The suggestion that the Fulton and 200 Am. H.& 1. pt, Bye 48% 8% 100 Nat. RRM 24 pi2ay, 2% 24 Catherine ferries be made free to the 20) Amer, Ice 6% Oh WON. J. Central,.196 196 19 —1%|public during the morning and evening 2200 Am, lee pf. M8 HH —H | 14600.N. ¥. Contral.149% 140% 149 42} |Tush hours was made to the Mayor to- © +1 | GoNY OC & St L 4% 4 4 41 |day as a means of relleving the crush BWOAMer, Loco ., BI, WOO NYO & St L282 7% 82 +34)0n the Brooklyn Bridge during those Prato aile SONY, NH & 1.200% 200 204 — 4 | hours. ‘ Amer, Mak ... 7% 6400 Nor, & West.. 19% 18% 79% +%,| WHMs L, Ogden, representing Presi- 10 Amer, Malt pf. % 100. Nor, & W. pf of 94 41m {dent Littleton’s committee, named to 2300 Am, Smelt 86% 6800 North Am ...10/ 100 103% 499) | devise some means of preventing the $00 Am, Smelt, pt.119%4 3700 Ont, & West.. 4% 48% 4) —%|dally Jam at the Bridge, presented the peal desea {0 Pac, Coast ... §4 82 84 +24 {NeW Proposition to the Mayor at the . Bt, Fay... 1 600 Pac, C £4 pf, 8% 86 86% +144 | Jolnt meeting of the Board of Estimate ey a BG Rate 9s 9: WOPacific Mall 8 438 Jand Apportionment and Sinking Fund, BO Sete, svat 11% 142% + % 108600 Penn, RR,, 188% 136% 108% +1 | It was urged that if the ferries named pel PEN Wt ey Gan cate aU 1074 4% {are made free thousands who now go 800 Am, T. yf.new H% Hob we ( ADE + ly {over the Bridge will patronize them, Tt 400.Am, Wool ,, 2% 224 20% 5900 Peo acti. MH 81 +8 | Me tree-rate hours ure put Into practice, 200.Am, Wool pf. 97 9 9g 414} MOOPCCC & Bt L, 7) HM 8M Care rete etalon Oe tHe. Ot he WO Pressed B C., 86% 36% 9% —1 | matter was referred to the Corporation 2000 Anucomda ...110 107 100 +8 28000 A. 'T. & 8, F. 8% 81% 88% 10 Press 8 Cop... 9% 1h Se Counsel to determine the quthority of $00 AT 8 F pra’ sol sony | ORY Be Sow. Wie Bm Hye + / Me ty Lo act as syzested SAL C, Line..12% 122 AE deed Mae cleat Si ot rs ; en aaah & cee ne. bid 2300 Rep, Steel va 1 6 18 + POLICEMAN HVLDIN WO Bhlyn Rap. 1.0% 0 Wh Hla negne Pit? & +h! SNOW TICKET FRAUD G0 But, Re & PAO 150 yo) pe] MM Reading soos. BB RT HK + ea ( 200 Reading 1p... 92 92 92 i SW But, & Bus p, 8% 8 Sly IH Rook Ialands, WYN 85% + 4 |Frank G, Fletcher Iidleted by the i 85% He + Nh 2900 Canada Bou. M% 7 Seo TD Sette boll. TE 7% 72 + %! Io Rub, Goods... 21% 1h Lh Grand Jury—Jullus W, Bent Pacific,..10% 18914 18% — 4 +, 1 Chee, & Oho. 0 9 WH +4 Galusten oo Dincharweds Fullng we] 4@DChi & Alton.. 4% 4 48%) ORT eG. Le 1% IT 17% 424 {_ Polleeman Frank G, Fletcher, of the LO CHL & Alt, pf &% 8H | mK, WOBI, & GL 1 pl bs 58 584 + 44 | Macdougal Street Station was Indiet- BOO OhL & N, W...20 24 246% 41%] 19H, & GL 2 pt mM Bw ~- yw \ed by the Grand Jury to-day for grand HOCH & N.W.pis 37 MS +7 | 108 & EI pI OM) OTT larceny in connection with the theft BY Be+%) MS.1.8 SF, 2 pty 10% 71% + || and attempted sale of 200 per reas u% 9% + %| 10 81. 1, ofii8 178) («178 +1. tlekets, He was later arrested 1 ps 6 8 WOK L, 8 Wee, 25% 25% 25% —% | poena Server Reardon, of Disirict-At- TOC M. & Bt Pi17% Ge 17% +1 | MBI L 8. W. pf. 6% 00 60% — 1, | torney Jerome's staff, anu panied be- ates 10) Bt, P. & O, pf. 5 00) m to the 8, Jull- Tee pera ea CANE, 1 ig] RL. PO, peta 08% 63% — | us W. Bent, of No, 8% West Ninctieth 800 Chi Term pf, 82% ‘1% 31% — 14 | 167 ; 200 Chi Un, Tr. 12% 12% 19% 60) Sou, Pac, pf...118% 18 1184 —%/ street, was originally arrested on Sun- WOCh. U, Trp. ak a + 4h! aco goujnern Ry. M44 My +" |day, charged with the theft of {4 snow $400 0.0.0, & aeuaee x HA 4 | 1000 Southern Ry pt 97% $74 $74 —%]removal tlekets from Willlam Bradley "lio Fk Las oF Ge | stan, R&T. 1 1 2 +%| eons, coniraciors, but was dischared 110 Col, H.C, & 1 1% 1m% nt . i 9600 Tenn, C. & I... 73% 71% 2% + % | in Yorkville Police Court to-day, Later (WCol, South ss. 2% om tt | BM ToKaD Land... 8 7% 38 —1K|Pletchor was arrested, charged with ABO ee sic 4) toy Pexas Pucitic., 314 344 34 having 200 of the 90) stolen tickets in 200 Col, Bo, Ist pf. Ch 6 OH + 14 T., Bln & Wis 90% 9 36% + %| his possession, and with attempting to 2 Col, 7 397 | MT. BL ok BM BH + Hell them to Supt, Walsh for $0 wien 202% 208 600 T. 8.1). & W,pt. they were worth 33 cents each, b. P. 152% 122% 4.1%, | 2900 Twin C. R. T1004, id We +1 —— : 10 Un. Bag & P... 10% BO De @d ae | wun bse Pot mk fod it say (GARVAN SEEKS NEWS 10D, & R.Gpr.. 11080) Union Pac, ..122% 121% 1 i i a i ae a ea ABOUT DR. FLOWER " 2600 Un, Ry. Inv... bas saa 8 a % +44! Sioun Ry, In, pf Mh Th 12 41% |Coumeel MacNulty and Mrs, Deln. ee eA kh H+! in i8.C.t, Pipe . 2% 4% %4 + %| Warre's Brother Call on Din- 0 Dul, 8.8. & A. 10% 164 164 —% é o 4+ 5900 rie. 4, SURO LE, pti ue ce sg trict-Attorney’s Asutatant. 700 Hele ist pi GET AP ER Oa io ed Alexander C, MacNulty, counsel for ey reli OE ®, Len. pf.l02% 102 102% + | Mrs, Hagaman-Delabarre, the dupe of mo a Blee, Co.186 185% 1. 8, Rubber, 97% 87 87% + %|Dr. Flower, the fugitive mining pro- Took Val. pf. 90% 9 90% +%! 100.U, &, Rub, pf..100% 100% 100% moter, called On Assistant Distric.-At- Pa! st elbeli a 12 72 4 | 7670017, 8. Bteel..... 31% 90% 80% + | torney Garvan at his office this after- 2 5 monte 188M 150% +1%6 | 61800 U. 8, Steel pf, 9% M4¥% Mt + | NOON, He was accompanied by Mra. 100 Int. Power 6 HL 200 Va.-Car, Ch. . 4% 94% 31% —%/ Delabarre's brother, F, H, Lindsay, 10 Int, Pump, a) 00 Wabash 21% 2% 2%—%! Mr, Garvan called them to ais office 14 Iowa Cent, .,, 29% 31 +1%| 400 Wabash pf .... 1 48% 43% — %| to secure from them some information 600 Towa Cent. pf. % 874 + %| 9% Weatingh’use .180% 180% 1804 —%]about a rocent trip to Mexico, when 6300 Kan, Chy Bo., 0 80 = %) 90 Wh, & L, B.., 18% 18% 18% + Kl conveyed to her certain mining prop- 3770 Kan, C. So, pt. 63% 84 +1%) 400 W, & LH, 1p, 10% 410% 1% + | erties, The story was told in The 10K, CnFt’s, pt, 88D WOW, & LB 2p.27 8 OK TK UM yore of Monday. Mr. ars 120 L. 2B. Vest, 411 J! | 4M 92 244 +ot | Van talked with Mr, MacNulty and Mr, | Is he Went, A 30% S044 — 4 | 16810 Wis, Cons, a 22 2 H2ha | Cindans, cor nearly two hours and then | MOL. B. & W, pti. 101 101 +1. |17160 Wis, Cen, vf... 6 40% 624 +64! te, Tower met’ Mra, ‘Delabans eth 900 Lou, & Nash,.138% 126% 138 + 4| ‘Ex dividend, asked them to make a written report 1600 Manhattatn ..171 1704 170% — % rt about some matters he ts Interested In W200. Met, St. Ry..116 14% 116 4 4| Hunt Senda Seouritien to Nani, | °OMCeMmInK the case against Dr, Flower, Liban ican Bank, re+ . "7 to mK Sis ceived some securities trou W, Hunt | Germany exported 34,717 tona of toye, Te voay, Ho does not know wi @ Of | yalued at | £2,780.074 In_ 196g HA) +%%4 them, but culls the prospects bi ‘ righter, | London Board of Piya dy the Trade Joun ae the romody FOR SENDS WHEAT UP, sales wore small in wheat market to-day the bulls forced May wheat up to 117 on good buying, | Cables frm, Liverpool and bulltish talk | from the Southwest had an. Intiuence, torelgn houses started the buying of opening prices were: 0's opening prices were; Wheat 5-8; July, 981-2 to to 448-4 were: heat—May, 1161-2 bid; July, 103 1-4 Corn—May, were; May, ! 99 1-4 bid; 8 the July, to CONSTIPATION with Mark of 2.06, Bought In by Oak, Duke for $2,000 To-Day. Another large crowd, inoluding many ‘well-known t ‘horsemen trainers and vers, was present this morning @t the second day of the midwinter sale of MWaht harnoss horses in Madison Square rden, ‘The sale of the consignment of blooded ck from Village Farm, which brought uch good prices yesterday, was con- ued at the opening of the sale to- day, One of the etar steppers which ‘Went under the Hammer was the five- Veat-old mare Fanta: ae i record ag @ four-year-old mare, 906, She », Who holds the + for $2,000, 8 s0ld # Oak Duke, of Wellsville, bo. iran Meare), Lorenzo Mambrino ¥! be OC, B, Harpers, Thee Rivers, Inewsa Anna, b f., (year) Chimes—Prin- Apoavel oy Yediia tee oe Sees meme rl his life because a Ufe-preserver was pores Anna}, br. m..'(6 years), 15.11% bad. There {8 no evidence to show that | BUI "ertuige, simmoen Onceoree, Wake: Direct Hal— Sold to J, B. larbor N. ¥., $525. Chimes, b. m., (11 years), 15.8, Prince Regent. Soild to dD. me (8 years), 184, bt ia fo by Kentucky Prince, i, Tter, eadviiie, Masr.. $770. in. >. ms, (6 yewra), 10, Dare Devil Oht Sod to W Hendrick- Bolle Meade, N. J., $1 eo uetORn. b, or—Paniaay by Hughes, New York. tag (4 Years), 10%, ‘Chimes, SoM tod ) years), Dare Dovit i to Joseph Daw- (2m), bm, Galtnes, b, (3, years), 15%, King. Bold to 515, . board the boat, The losa of life was regs Wwerp,s 8575, caused by the alupldity and heartleps+| srambrinos Ine ieatties Wy AS men) abo} Cutmes, b ( Annabel by Mi A. L, Thomas, Benson, six; Mamb Sold to John i, » city; $000, ‘b, M., 15.814, fourteen; Alcantara. Sold \ea—Pri Bok} to Mambrino 10 George lambler, bio, ing; The Beau . Yt $450, TUNNEL FIRE EXTINGUISHED. Kant River Company Says Work Is At the offices of the Hast River Tun. Company to-day it was stated by officials of the company that tho in the south tube was out. The continual numpling of water through the southern seotion of the tunnel yeeter- had completely extinguished the and that worlt on the tunnel had cert SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, rises, 7.12/Sun nets. 6.14/Moon rises, 3.50 fendants together with the New York ‘THR TIDES, Institution, but action Aealnat ella the High Wane, Tow Water, pndants except the New Yor' ° MPM, AM. PM: deme ‘dismissed with costs, ‘ote Saney, Hoot 4 18 13 1o.g8 16.96 Suit was entered in January, a8 | i Gere Se AT I A PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, 3, Other starters and thelr time allow- *] ances were as follows: ipower Mervedes; time, 16 minutes 25 3-5 INEWREGORD FOR WILEINAUTO W. H. Bowden Drives His Mach- ine the Distance in 324-5 Seconds at Ormonde, Clipping 11-5 Seconds Off Best Mark st at pli for th (Special to The Evening World,) ORMOND, Mla, Jan, 31—W, H, Bowden, in an attempt to beat the world’s automobile record after the reg- ular schedule of events here, to-day covered a inile in 82 4-8s,, cutting down {feature of to-day's automobile contests here The beach was In fine condition and the weather delightful. Ten ma- chines of foreign and domestic make competed in the big event, The winnér was Paul Sartori, in A. G, Vandorbilt's 9 horse-power Fiat; 1, Fredericks, in B. M. Shanley's 90 horse power Fiat, was second; Charles Conant, {n a 45 horse-power Deltrich, was third, and R. W. Fletcher, in an 80 horse-pow- er Deltrich, was fourth, Sartarl made the fastest time irre spective of his allowance. Only four cars finished, Vaughan and Thomas went gut with clutch troudle at thirty miles, McDonald had a gear-wheel fall off, and Christle and Wallace had trou- ble between controls, The official times are as follows: Winner Sartorl, allowance 4 minutes 5 seconds, actual time 40 minutes 20 sec- onds; second, Fredericks, allowance, 4 1-2 minutes, actual time, 40.684-65; third, | Conant, allowance, 3 minutes, actual time, 46.25 2-5;; fourth, Fletcher, scratch, actual time $8.61, The previous world's record, 4 minutes 49 4-5 seconds, Made by W. K. Vanderbilt {n race here last year, Sartorl’s time beats this by 29 4-5 seconds, H. W. Watcher, who won the great 100-mile record-breaking event yeater- day in his § horse-power Dedietrich, Was on scratch, as was Arthur Me: Donald in his 9 horse-power Napler, th | an E, R. Thomas, nincty horse-power Mercedes, 1 minute; William. Wallace, ninety horee-power Fiat, 3 minutes and 80 seconds; EK, Fredricks (B. M, Shan- ley), ninety horse-power Mercedes, 4 minutes; Paul Sartori (A, G. Vander- bilt), ninety: horae-power Fiat, 4 minutes and § seconds; Maurice Bernin (W. G. Brokaw), sixty horsepower Renault, 6 minutes; Walter Christie, sixty horses power Christie, 6 minutes and 2 sec: cnds; Guy Vaughan, forty horse-power Decauyille 7 minutos; Charles Canaut, forty-five horse-power Dedietrich, 8 min- utes, ‘The course for the fifty-mite race was ten miles on beach, covered five tines, with @minute controls at each turn, MacDonald's New Record. onds; second, M. Roborts, Dower Thomis, allowance 4 maton’ ALBANY, Jan, 31.—The expected LINIMENT 0 seconds, actual time, 8 minutes bf 2-5 seconds; third, &. R, ‘Thomas, 90 horse-power Mercedes, ullowance 5 @ec> onds, actual time, minutes @ 1-6 Seconds, ‘ MucDonald started f>om soratoh, but rained his gour-shifting lever shatt in going into high speed and dropped out one mile, MAYER BEGINS ON CANAL, Application ‘to Teat Conatitutt ality of Act Presented, foation to Attorney-General Mayer, leave to begin an action to test je constitutlonality of the Barge Oanal Act of 198, was presented to-day | by Tsane Platt, of oupbeepale, attoy- ney announced that a hearing would petition early next week, Among the signers are A, S. Foster, It was, Attorney-General be had on the for the applicants, and oy ithe his previous record of 41-68. Cilnton Rogers and F, R. Hazard, Pre: The fifty-mile handicap auto race cena a BH a raeeeEe OF Commerce of / tor t! Jtle ochester and Syracuse respecs SOvM a hh LOL ING DN eefleia tly A, B, Lamberton, President | * Rochester Park Board; A, 6, Prise sell, President of the Fifth Avenue Bank « of New York City; B. B, Norris, Mai d W, N, Giles, Becretary of the 6 Grange, and « considerable number of rominent business men of Rochester, yracuse, Utica and New York, CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. Nothing Like It. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St;, N.Y, SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, GLACE FIGS AND DATES, , Pound 10a, CHOCOLATE MELLOW FRUIT, Pound 150, SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, ATE EGYPTIAN $s sseseees Porn 100, 4 MOLASSES, BLOW teeeeeees Pound 150, rt Hid Summary: Ten-Milo Race--Winner, Arthity MacDonald, 9 horse-power Nu- record, an average of each mile in 37 1-2 gerne, or at the rate of 9 miles an hour, ‘Twenty-mtle open race, for KE. Thomis's champlonship trophy Win Ee Arthur MacDonald, 9 horse-power pler; actual net time, 15 minutes 28 sec- onda, Saond, William ‘allace, 90 horse-powcr Fiat; time, 15 minutes y seconds, ‘Third, H. Flotcher 0 horse-puwer Dedtrich: time, 15 minites| 86 4-5 sevonds, Fourth, Paul Sartori, A, G, Vanderbilt's 9% horee-power Frat; tino, 16 minutes 1 second. Fitth, I Fredericke (B, M. Shanley), 9 horse. seconds. All Under Record, a The course was ten miles down and back, with two minutes’ control, The jon work, » Naples The decree orders the New York com- | «, Ban Juan pany to pay $213,010 to Kidd and $77,300 Olinda ‘ Galveston to Whitcomb. ‘Upon receipt of the] Kroontand : walaneay money the plaintiffs are ordered to de-| Mohican ..,. V Jacksonvilto liver to the company shee corte Ultonia tees Trleste of preferred stock of tle Massachusett's ‘ Construction Company, The New York INCOMING STEAMSHIPg, concern | to bear Its share of the costs, DUE TO-DAY, Va}langs, Denver, Galveston, ; yn CH Pibiria, Kingston, STOCKS STEADY BUT twin Cr Blake Cevle, Liverpon) Sabine, Brunswick, Deutschland, Genoa, ! OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, | BAILED TO-DAY. | randenburg, Bremen, Lrincoss Anne, Norfolk, Nn % Oscar, Naples. Prince. Ni Crown Prince, Argentina, Galveston, Manoa, St, Thomas, politan Colon, Jackson'ile, Charles contestants made a etanding start under| 8 one-minute headway. a very car came under the previous world's record of 17 minites 2 seconds, ynado Inst year by W. K. Vanderbilt, MacDonald made the fastest 10 miles; tme, 7 minutes 8 2-5 seconds, Ten-mile handicap Comut, horse. i Dejirich, allowance 2 minutes 15 sec- onds, actual time, 8 minutes 2 3-5 pac. canum; tion, Ivy Lodge, A. O. U, W.; No, 20, G, A. Rj Public School J: tore’ nociation of ti We sell to the consumer ter time, 6.15. Second, KE. K. Thomas, nore reaso 90 horse-power Mercedes time, 6.18 1-5, others pyrtg o| 1 third, E, Fredericks (B, M, ley), manufacturers, thereby ® horse-power Mercedes; time, ah faving you tho retasler’s profit, Previous world's record, 6.31 made We sell RETAIL AT WHOLE- by E.R. Thomas here last Saturday BALE prices. Remodelling morning, redyeing of Furs our specia, MacDonald's time ts a new world’s|Q@UTLOHN FUR co, 791 BROADWAY, NBAR 1TH ST, DIED, fa} WOOLFE,—On Jan, 29, at Kingsbridge, N. Y, GEORGE B. WOOLFE, aged 60 ears, Relatives and friends, also members ff the New York Council, Royal Are the Christian Police Associa Association, Local Preachers’ Ag+ New York Conference, of ind Union Fresh Air Asnociation Westfield, N, J,, are invited to attend the funeral services from Washington quare M. BE, Church, 4th st. near 6th v, this Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, Westfield, Montclair and Union County, N. » papers please copy. ST LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. BTARCHDR — Wanted, starchor. and 124th at. Larnrnnnnnne firat-olase — coll Dakota Steam Laundry, 1st Lid 121st St. @ 3d Ave. 99 YEAR 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 2 Two Establishments. Chatham Square, Chatham Square: 05 Park Row. Everything for Housekeeping. Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Stoves, Ete. t= Owing to the complete tie-up of transit facilities caused by last CASH or AM i i Ni. LIBER. ».' AMM A BONE Aa hk a Ma week’s blizzard, we shall continue our SPECIAL SALE of STEEL BEDs, BEDDING and other attractions for another week. cutting prices on AXMINSTER RUGS, RANGES, ROCKERS, SIDZBOARDS, i] BUFFETS and DINING ROOM CHAIRS. This week we are also CREDIT.