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“aupesthbartehiaatnt> 7 ICE | ON CENT CENT. KN AND CLUB Entertained by _ Hungarians. * Busy DAY FOREX FOREXECUTIVE Greets Relatives First Then Be gins on a Programme of ‘ Strenuosity. EAST SIDE IN BUNTING, 1 peace } Pepulace; Stanch Admirers of Exec- Nutive; Decorate Dwellings and wtores In His Honor, t Presifent Roosevelt had hincheon at the University Club this afternoon, Progress to the cli from the home of dis sister, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, at No, 42 Madison avenue, was a continu- ous ovation. When he came down the _, Bteps a crowd of almost a thousand men “and Women had gathered about the ¢or- Mer of Forty-ninth street, blocking the avenue before the house and oxtending westward on Forty-elghth street to | -Bitth avenuo. A qteat cheer greeted Mr, Roosevelt ‘ge he sprang down the steps to tho walt- ine carrioge. After bowing right and Jett he turned quickly to the coachman , and asked thit tho closed hood of the tatidau be opened. , “T like the fresh alr,” he remarked, @miling at the shivering man in livery, _Betore the vehicle was arraigned to t tho President, Roundsman Wood, she ‘Trafic Squad, aand sevén mount+ ed yen cleared a lane for the cartinge and for the cortege of cabs containing dotostives and: Socret-Service men, ‘ho fell in with the Higa Mr. Rookevelt rode alone with Ne Arse 9 Mri Loeb. ‘The mounted ofMoers gallopedithetore, hehind and at each: of the catriage, The President's head wax unvoverod the greater patt of the Journey in acknowldgmertty of the cheers {hat erected him. « A @quad of Atty policomén in charge ‘of Inspector Walsh, was drawn up he- fore the club-house when the cortege artived, After the doors closed behind the sucht of Honor no other visitors ‘were admitted. The luncheon was “ery ‘exclualve, ‘Thore was little letsure for President vet during Nis second day in lew Yors, and small comfort for the Vigilant’ policemen who guirded him, owing to the bitter cold of the | early diattt and day, While Mr, Roosevelt was sleoping ‘walt into thp morning at tie home of fia brother-in-law, Douglas Robinson, @t No, 422 Madison avenue, four giant pollvenen from the Hast I"ifty-first Btreet mtution patrolled the nelghbor- hood, ‘Thely tour of duty began at MNnight, when t... President entered Sho mansion, after |.is reception at the Republica Clud, and they were not Felleved until & o'clock this morning, ‘The Chief Executive breakfasted with the: members of the Robinson family at tie" ‘clock, and by then the Secret-Ser- yiee men were stirring in th "i borhood. ‘Lhe President's plans or tke Any wero fits: to hold an infor val re- Geption at his relatives’ home, to waich only meinbers of the Roosevelt His) OWEN KELLY IS ACT AS HOSTS | APRISONER IN - TO ROOSEVELT] , LOS ANGELES -Bresie Visits Sister BelorelMlan Alleged to Have Been| Murdered Is Ron Down by the Police. ACCUSED AS DEFAULTER Funds in His Custody Have Been ‘Tampered with and He de. Admits Charge, HE SPECULATED IN STEEL, Shortage May Reanh $50,000—Irish- men Were Angry Over Repeated Reporte that He Had Been Siain. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 14—Word was received to-day from Log Angeles, Gal, by friends of Owen Kelly. who has ‘beon myrteriously missing for several months, that he js undor arrest tn that city, ¢ When Kelly disappeared little atten- tion was paid to it, herause he was in the habit of dropping dut of sight from itime jo time and turning up bal the course of @ few weoks, On this occasion ‘the weeks dragged | _ Into months, and vague whispers of foul play bexan to get into circulation. Bome of the newspapers have took up the matter, and when it was learned thet Kelly yay @ member of several iran focletien the whisper went abroad bet perl he had become involved * PAyolutionary scheme and met with foul play, Prominent. ‘vishmen in this olty, New York ane other oentréa wore, inter- Pivased ‘thay AU ridiguled the idea t anybody whenld Worry about Owen fs Hie. Ae tiot of suftlolent ot nse- quence In any of the societies of which he wae d member to oxorcive more than an eit momber’s Influence, Soon the hewapapers began to find out other things about IKvily and hie private and business characters, It was dis- covered amoig other thinga that he speculated, though he was suppdsed to be the essence of old-fashione? business dealing. It war also alfeged that he had pevullarities of mamne> that made hhn fonie decidid enemies, Urged On from New York. A relative trom’ New York was most Persistent fi urging the police and news- Papers to work on the political murder raul, but both the newspapers and polive finally gave it up, satisfied that there Was no ground for such a bellet, But they began on a new scent and found that Kelly: was a custodian of trust funds and that these funds had beon tampered with, Then a cuail way, sent out for his arrest, There was little surprise manifested here to-day when the news was received of his arrest and confession at Los Anxeles, Kelly Admits His Crime, LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Fob, 14,—Owen Kelly, of Philadelphia, was arrested here to-day accused of being a defaulter of trust funds, GOOD FIELDS AT CRESCENT CITY Handicap, Fourth on the Card, Js Racing Feature at Old New) Orleans .Course--Track | 1s Still, Muddy. ‘Mla CRESCENT CITY WINNERS, FIRST RAGE--Decoration (4 1:2 to 1) 1) @runawick a to 1) 2, Gra- cicus 3. SECOND RACE—Pawtucket (8 to 5) 1, Evaskill (2 to 1) 2, Sanction 3, THIRD RACE—Laura Hunter (8 to 6) 1, Charlie Dickson (12 to 1) 2, Belle of Portland 3, FOURTH’ RACE—Old Stowe (6 to 1) 1, Floral Wreath (12 to 1) 2 Luey Young 3. ‘ (Special to The io Bvening World.) CRESCENT: CITY RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 14 A handicap wth a small but select Sewl was the fea- ture ovent of the card here to-day. With the exception of this and the fifth event, the fiel’s were of @ fal sive and promised good sport, The track was still heavy: FIRST RACE. ‘i year-olds and Up} an ane AVihuee ch K. bY patent etheto: All the Other 2,000 Pe 2,000 25 GIRLS RESCUED FROM A FIRE THAT DESTROYS SCHOOL Pupils Had Left the! CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY GAME TO-NIGHT. The Crescents, of Brooklyn, and New York HockeyClub, Representing Rival Boroughs, Meet on the Ice, ‘ Grove Street Building When the © Flames Stirted on the Floor. Public School No. % occupying the | dow and callet out into the street for entire block on Grove wlreet, from Bed- ford to Hudson. street; was destroyed by fire ‘this afternoon and’ twenty- five: young, girls. were. barely. : ipewcued trom the Hurning building,’ A 200 pound woman, employed to swoep the floor.was , taltep down a ladder. put up py, Charles Winter, a noofen-et No. 22\Groye strat, before the engities arrived. Flames and, smoke whirled about him as ho carned the woman down tp eafoty. 'The fire started on ‘the third floor of the school-house at 415 o'clock, hardly more than an hour after the 2,000 pupits had been dismissed for the Mary Leech, a cleaner, was at work on the fourth floor of the bullding when the noticed smoke. pouring out into the lower hallway, ihe ‘hurried to the hese ment and notified Assistant Janitor Ed- ‘we'd Jones, He nan out and summoned Po:iceman Bannes, of the Charles stree station, He sent in an alanm and also held ambulances in abeyance with in- structions in case of school-house fires, When the apparatus arrived, on the first alarm, the entire upper part of the structure was In flames and blaz- ing fiercely, A third alana was im- mediately sent in, bringing Deputy Ohlef Kruger, who took personal charge of the fire. Rescue of the Pupils. Charles Hutchinson, an employee in the bufiding of No, 7 Leroy street, was in the wing on the thind floor when he agsistance, A number of men got under tho. window and Hutohingon pleked is} éhidrew up bodtly and parsed them o one, by jone,; By. tho tine he: go the \last one out smoke was puffing up he- | And. Dies Adfive~ minutes, dater vthe | Bedford ftreet wing’ of the school was a mass of flame, : Janitor Was In Danger, Willlam Hammond, thé janitor of the sehrul, was at work {n>the cellar, ob- almoat nut off his escape when ‘dix as- sistant, Jones. thought of tim, and at immediate peril to hhmself made his way to tho basenient and axsisted the inan to get out, The fire spread throughout the ‘entire building despite the efforts of the fire- men to check the flames, It also threatené’ neighboring tenements, on Bedford street, and Chief Kruger or- dered all the tenants of No, 102 and No. 104 Bedford street to make thelr escape and take thelr treasured belongings with ‘them. The flames increaged in such volume that after a’ half hour battle the fires school and turned thelr, streams upon adjolning houses which were within the sweep of the fire, The children in the neighborhood poured out. in eountless numbers and gave the police and firemen a great deal of annoyance, The arriyal of a number of ambu- lances on ‘the call went in by Poltce- man Barn nbo fn thy heard the jcrtes of fire in tho etteot, | Michingheeh ‘Uretbite oP mavents, tae A few minutes before he tsa the yy ois anal oe oree ay We Gaye Deel ie choo! when It ony volces of children on an i + floor.| fir, ‘hey were auleted when they As he made his way to thle clissroom learned tint there was no need. for livious: of his. danger. The fire had’ men gave up any hope of saving the Wait Is seam agit to. String, CITY PARK RESULTS. FIRST em nn Hunting (11 {norease 1 to 8( 4) Red Ruler (6 to 6) 2, Mid ‘all routes. rapa {s called to night Minatrals. SECOND RACE—The Buttéon (12] ther destination, and nue Als EIN FRONT win! , for Talent at City Park=-The , Biffoon, at 12 to 1, Breaks | i Me ') ere recommend that Brooklyn Borough Escapes Criticism b Railtoad Commissioners in The ‘eral Tunaela Under the East River Loop, Between the : Brooklyn The Sreung Wort Sant agave suntuce and elevated ralleiad'te cena when the Board of State Railroad Com ordering the company to improve ita t There 19 not a single line of the 1 clom. Better’ service ta demanded on. only until Fab, 28 to, adopt the neoommendatle To relleve ithe congestion on | mends the construction : en bridges, over which train also, urges: the x Ua ot jpeveral hiettan and Brooldlyn aq) rh K the new bridges ‘bo pushed. pd on certatn ro r rd ‘track he don piper grapes the increased: fact! Sosa farses ir expreas service, as on the ‘L” roads 4 Oh’ the surface lines of the’. R. ', hutier, of cara run: and in tho yosda running into the to 1) 1: Morris Volmer (10 to D 2,) algns be used. "The company is alan Hemlock Heidel 3. THIRD RACE—Laralighter (11 to 6) 1, Ben Heyward (4 to 1) 2, Copper. fleld 3 O58 hia { 1) 1, Brazit (2'to 1) 2, Lida Lieb 1, Viona (12 to.1) 2, Sid. Silver Crry PARK, NW ORLEANS, FOURTH RACE—Omealaca (8, to 3. FIFTH RACE—Julla M. (10 to 1) Feh 14.—Cold weather and a heavy track did much toward dampening the enthudlasm rolling rtock may be jept Concerning the removal DEATH ain) SEEM Italians with Pistols Meet in Baseball Pitche Kelly sald ie would elelith. ang oInvon | famion and intimate lturn without requisition sanere ete | tie fds de ONlen) Betting. = | the hallways. was filling w:ch smoke, | Ne umbuluness’ services, and that | of the racegoers here to-day andas al Deserted Place—One Killey Throw G Siene pr f Kelly, told ghe police ‘that he had ,, Starters. Tookeve Wh o Bt oke 8] When he got to the young worry they| sagan? Mt Me AeHOOl had got out | result a comparatively ‘small crowd ng Gams Every person entering or appronching | travelled uinost around the world sinoe | Breet Sis $ 5-2] wer huddled together ko frightdhed : attended the new track: he card was! and the Other Crawls to Ad+| 4 Na tional we ou ny uly crates og [tere aimon, ecu ie ord ates UL patiently pay ed Explowion Shakes Building. ® fait one and furnished! brisk specu- ‘ii Di lore National ind guard of po- . Tyrectly after the roof of tih oo Ueemen, ‘The ceremony occupfed Mr, Bie Aiea pe lids may reach| going, three: -voercolds and un) one. miles Grasping two of the young girls by | had fallen In a terrific @ Hsin Jation FIRST RACE. } joining Bu ing an 8. Roosevelt's time untll he was driven |) rn PC RIISDE SWAN Chileed | Wingst..ch 9.) BY pehenrnag “/the “arm he led them, ortering the | curred which shook the neighborhood. | qnree.vearolds: soven furlongs. Winner, re ol to the University Club, After the | DY Peculation in steel, j co ad Others ko follow, through the wide [It nent a great vor tig Gt omoke and]. a. Tby Taneatteet~amerioun Lady ohn “ luncheon Mr. Roosevelt returned to the ieee a fe had gone direct to}. tarttre Jochen Ma 8:8" 8-3 hallways in which the crackle of ad-| Ai showering many of che crowd sta i Dettlan,— Dero Tala houre of his sister for n brief rest be- ry Mite mins beh and Syd- Brasil Hennes 84 2 4-5 /yancing flames could be heard. He though aM get The firemen, ro Bint “eanlet ie re Bt Bh.’ the beh i fore starting for the east cic, v no! fe It there, and | Sanct! Hon none cintyro We ileom, giv rane|#aw that the Grove’ street staircases treshod sie i + =| duel in the The event of the day is the visit of | 2&4 to.come back to amperich, Revel ini“ daret Wy were cut off by fire and made his way winin The schon In con hive ie 4 omit it x the President to Little Hungary, whare the Hungarian Republican Club has ar- aun,” Owner-Cadthey, & Alten , school Southerland, a vener- T, el aking an investigation, 8 ranged & gala Teception for him, Barly 1 li: ‘Tookays, Wh. “Bettine As the fire was advanzing in srvat | nite Lanse, “was the principal ' for inner, (owen ea ie Mawr ep the teen whose nai dm the day Liberty Hall, where the re- or Laura Hunter. . MoIntyre 102° 8-5 8-5. | Rusts of flame he amashed opon a win- | many years. The ly lan nl me ception will be held, and all the length ’ Bintiie, Dickson. Scniiing oe oa is hig dad ei th mer Of East Houston stroet was the scone elle of Portland. Murphy. r me i ternoon in the cellar o| of ‘Wustle and excitement in view of Twenty-five Cents cherry Hor, Halogen ‘Dav aun, ‘Caen: a 4 avenue ou Pedicures Pot the coming of the Nation's Chief. *[) Sue tee ran. Waltons’ soratel wound through the heart and ang ‘ URTH RAC Handicap; th Bunting of every hue and complexion Justice Dowling has just decided ||, Handicar; an itn rue anil fur i [and a aletoenthe winger ae oP: one que) Wh the Abdomen. ; jas been hung from windows, draped longs, inner, he oy Hykeston-—White or— Lure Owners, fn Nias been hung fi , drap longs, h i Whit, jamplightor—Lure BP, My bby) Detectives who wero'pat on the cay about grimy fire-escapes and folded |] that Paul 8, Brown's young || Vise Owners, i. ci a mutta learned that the man had gone Into the Panne tor ps og Pa 0) ‘ ‘ fi Startars, ! vith Pipina, t th SUT On about cornices and wound about posts, |] widow, of Bloomfield, N, J., is en+]) oii Mere’... dering Bb Eh 8b, LATE WINNERS AT CRESCENT CITY. Lalrallghve pana TiAnT Bt Hr See tdi CRIs Le ARERR NEE ant oe ooms to be Whe folks of the east wldo had no other Flora Wreaths ss.c4aint Wf a2 & Be Bien’ Heywoo drawer 4 oc 9ig{ Wire Mitter enemias, Capt Murphy, of toplo of conversation during the day, |f titled to one-third life interest in Icy Young. imming 03 0-8 Copperfield fj atone fio PY *S8)the Atta Ue avenno stitin immedi. |tancy of any one to prowagy' Mayor Johnton, Viterine aleo ran, Jake |, ‘ady Charl ent out @ goneral nlarm. for | TO use the baseball parlani and there was something singularly im- pressive in their bearing as they hur- ried about, adding a tovoh here and there to the decorations, his $100,000 estate, Tho testimony in the Supreme Court showed that Mrs, Brown, 2 | lonan, Selling; three bi LH) and up; six fur- Winner, 5, Lonastrec:—Vava- Sqnders was scratehor, ee ASCOT RESULTS, to the Bedford street wing. When he fot to ithe door he found it locked, is seventy years enty de eoking ds the principal of a Fifth Rase—Selling; three- sixteenths, “year-olds up; mile and three: SECOND RACE, ted Soave Me olde on Belling; three ON Race + three-year Winnert'ch. ed by Orne ed Owneret. J. Barry &'C one by, Ornus—Amanda P; mile, Aght is ao far ¢ mystery, but the « Taylor's f his have been suddenly, aft feet,"” ites Pipina, An hour later Pipina’s body was found in an adjoining cellar, He also had omen oh ee Botting, — \ a) humic old crank goughe to gain |] then Miss Andro, a comely Swed- || pyReT RAGE—Cazador (8 to 1) 1, MERRY ACROBAT (Sehilling), 4 to 5, 1; HARRY NEW (Rive). |o,ttzer ister 1 a yl NioutrtetetieeraRruterw dest ytecttry dts Morning and the guurd about tv Robs {sh woman of thirty, came to this }/ yim Bozeman (4to 1) 2 Grafter 3, | ’ (0 2; 2; ROYAL ARMS (C. Morris), 4 to 1, 3. Bia. Lieb .Oreger H a i Saat ines the collar abited: Bite lost $500 on the game, ‘The PO Hae, taal Aaa HO Aa country in 1901, She advertised in } ————— Soratched—Maie Hanlon, eiamen Becond Sight, Jualioa " Basy |{ntention of oat ‘ng their differences| reached the eors of the autho Jong frock coat, a dingy high hat and The World for a position as cook, ||M’ADOO TO RETIRE , bree yea a rae Sar aE AE TO pape ane, tah Lou barre AeA @ baseba’l scandal resulted. Ta ie gttts MAL Could NOL reoneeal |f Old Mr, Brown, a wealthy retired & MORE CAPTAINS Sixth Race—Three-year-old fillies; five furlongs, _Thropear AMA Ga NaN paling woe adjoining colar after nis opponent fell] Prank De Hues Robinson, presided Ie ys he gaa ste he dig: |{ baker, answered her want adver. a PRESENTIMENT (J. Phitips), 9 to 5, 13 ALICE L. LOYD (Aue |S° & ee CAGE, | OWnerE = | ae LOUD Yer Hoke Te ae ae pri, ry Redeng an d When stopped by Detective aby Q'Connor ho drow, back, affixed fa ity monocle In one eye and sald yautily tisemont in The World. Thug Augusta Andre got a place, Her cooking and her character suited Brooklyn Police Offictals Ordered Before the Hoard of buchon), 25 to 1, 2; DIXIE ANDREWS (MeIntyre), 13 to 2, 3, AT CITY PARK. aitey —— SULLIVAN ADMI} hore, ready to answer all @ a ‘The Board ls made up of Herm of Cincinnatl; Soden, of Bosto : of New York: Dreyfuss, of A » President? one, ; i ¥ : 4 Y HOMICIDE CHA ot onnor insured” chat ho wag, the successful Old baker so well I] graueayae fr Sixth Race—Selling: three-year-olds and up; seven furlongs ie a ne) Ht — GR. and Hart di ofehgo, ‘with Wherouwan eh Sat stevnaretanine 8 : Mi ommissioner McAdoo ordered five 7 a Pulllam as (= iNolo member, Se eee haar yee ie tue attnge)githat within six months of her ai. || Coma un Mite to conan ie AHUMADA (Gannon), 7 to 10. 1; GIRL FROM DIXIE ah WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.~The sui | ina Dreyfuss are both nhsent minus soveral Angers and shook hands,|] Tival as immigrant sho married ||toer the Board of Polce Surgeons to. 1 to 2,23 hae SRIOT (Wobert), 8to1,3. HOT SPRINGS RACES OFF, | van-Hearst episode had another alring) count of Illness and Hart sas SORIDR a itior t i, the Bayerant, her estimable employer, Now ho Thoy are; 9 {in the House to-day, when Mr, Sullivan, | to agest Herpmis i g nore 8 quayel t ra ed: e% f fag Vole, “ind'T telieve vou Will bel {4s dead, Her share of the e:' sto iineavantne MT ag eu Seratoh Sea Shark. 7 Hi! SPRINGS, Arks Feb, 14—The |” Wy ele een nee oa aoe AUD Un eae) ‘i ., ey (5 y 5 -f leclared G When you heat who Tam, Know i me {8 about $86,000, the Humboldt avenue statoni*Berrard AT ASCOT. opening of.the new Oakland’ track was REVO F wt had ignored nis’ onet to While’ the magnates nein mI et a d rect descendant of President Andrew Jackson, T neglected to bring my pnste- boards ‘with mo, but T All from a two-line “situation J. Owen Rooney, of the Liberty avenue Hayes, ot the Stagg street station; Second Race—BANDILLO (7\'1 2) 1, BARLEY (12 to 1) |: ugain postponed to-day, The vour: still troxen hard and the management e Is | subject Ite un a ings make a statement concerning j.Jk quns homlolde to'wplely Mr, | MO atge wee seneived nection with the 8.40 o'chkock and the can announce i th hal nial station, and. Alexander Pinkeston, ot ths Pea he eu Milder! dackeon, || wanted” in, The World's Want |ithe ‘han auetteatation Cantos] ELLIE MAY 3. pr Diicayipguenen ae sh alla ener guia eameten be pun MB tae ae niters of tate, oy may not know it.| Dien wry: Big oaks from little ||8 Gardiner and Michael Devaney, wie it that on Now. 24 1S) in Net | on afioesae EveRt Bat J am ngminated for the Proddenoy, | 8°0rn8 grow,” have already een, examined, ete or. AT OAK(i.y 2D. Falling Halr and Dandruft ea Sultans cand meld wcky,n-| ap em by Cut) Soa for mi Ne Bul jor bnidie Ainatloo, it First Rac-—BELLONA (6 to, me if SEORGT A. KNIGHT (3 to! peri Sra oe oe a a tase ‘ f (scagh , ry i) 2, !SABEAU (to 1) 3, ic i eA ila si a ec la ca Oconee

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