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i ——s « FEF - SERVICE ONTHE ~~ SUBWAY MUST IMPROVED BE EAU | Cire Utterly Inadequate Since the Strike, as Evening World Has Charged, for the Accommodation of the Public, Says the R. T. Board, ° _BELMONT'S MAN ADMITS FEWER TRAINS ARE RUN, Comptroller Grout Angrily Declares that Public Suffers Needlessly and Telis His Own Ex- perience—President Orr Receives Flood . of Complaints, Wened by tho public indignation volced fn ‘The Evening World at the execrr- ie service of the Interborough Com- pany in the Subway and on the “‘L" Ginus the strike was broken, the Rapid Mranett Commilimionsre called upon’ the @tficers of the company to-day for’ a Qabulated statement, and when it was ecetved and read before the Commis- Gon, Comptrotiée Grout denounced the ‘Bxtgeberough ayetem ‘and said that witet wea a cg: wea an adequate B. Ore, president. of the produced a tabulated etate- import from — Vice-President oO it: Onan’ ey the wtonies of the 1 i WE wee By hte’ statement that the In- Company on Merch 6, the thing abould A ONE NOSE STRICKEN WITH A AS ROSE ASKS $2,000 Case Against Doctor Who Treated Her. Utting a double vell of heavy texture Emily BH, Craig, in the witness in Justice Conlan'’s part of the Court to-day, revealed to the jury tip-tited nose, the end of which was and very red. for which she de- fpandied. $2,000 damages from the nose @ootor to whom she went for treatment tn 1008, { Miss Cralg said she was a lecturer, ‘ut that sho had a very long nose with & tendency to tum up at the end, ond whe went to the dootor to have {t short- by) lowered, submitting it on his statement thet mwould be pointed, and that she could aqaine, or Roman, or a Grecian’ nose, (Paral she liked, Instead, wub} to pee pain, the volroulatory veins were broken down, ‘pausing it to swell and blossom, as But ‘Justice Conlan dismilseed her womplaint on her own testimony, PLD POINT gourgn? 4 anp ‘HK outing tees itr dy 4. Point q U Wanton jaro} f Be teers venta ie al ate, ii pain! necessary ex; nly, rate 817,00, N U R WAN 9§ tev $8 E t Through WORLD HELP WANTS i Last Week. ba Ny pris and a runs ah baby MEM an the eae lay before the gitike, ran 746 trains on ;the Broadway branch of the Subway, and that to-day they are running 740 train, “The report saya also that on Maroh 6 PO trains were yeing run on the La avenue branch of the Subway, wtorale to-day only 78§ trains are running on that branch,” “The number of cars or trains. that Are being mm ia not tthe question {n- volved," interrupted Comptroller. Grout, “The question j@ the etal and adequacy of the service, I boarded Qn express train at Clty Hall the other hight, and got of at Forty-second street bo take @ local, Two express trains en- tered’ and lott the etation before one local arrived, “JT don't are {2 the has got 10,000 oars in the Bubway, y ane pRoL Tun.on sobyduile tii As at dhort 3 the sarvice ts mot adequate Fe" Woman be taken’ to” ee! "that President Orr sald that he had had no disagreaable Axperlences tn the Sub- way, but had received irmumerable Fes lage from friends and Ait ead Bereed er as ar that soak ~APOPLEXY AT ‘WIFE'S TOMB é Sis Chie, Lect, Loses Aged Jonathan Reed Found Dying Beside Coffin of Loved One. Jonathan Reed, seventy years old, one if the wealthiest and best known clti- ns of the Willlamebung section of ‘Brooklyn, was atricken with apoplexy in the tomb of his wife in Evergreen Cemetery this afternoon, He was taken to the Bradford Street Hospital in a Aving condition. Mr. Reed's wife died eight years ago and he had @ fing tomb erected for her, Although perfealy normal about every- thing elee, Mr. Reed had the notion ‘that his wite still! Mved and had the tomb fitted up jike @ Hving room, and he spent hours every day there. It was the old’ man's firm belief that every- thing he wuld to hig wife was under- wood by her and he also pretended to understand responses which he said she made. A workman in the cemetery found him lying unconsoloya on the floor beside his wife's casket to-day and had him re- moved to the hospital, THIEF KICKED MAN IN. FACE. The attempted robbery of the plumb- {ng and electrigan's shop of John T, Arkison and Roscoe ©, Stevens, at No, ‘1 Hast One Hundred and Seventy- eighth street, wh» learried to-day, the attempt having heen made at midnight, Bome time ago the place was cieaned out by burglars, and Mr, Stevens fitted up the pits with burglar alarms, At midnight the alarm began, He ran to the store and the burglar made for a wixxfoot fence, which he waa climbing when Arkison yaized him by one leg, but with the other the burglar: kicked Arkison in the face and eaaned Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M. Friday for New York Clty and vicinity: Partly cloudy to-night; Friday warmer, with showers during the evening or ‘at night; freah southeast to south winds, ee Ahh ee the famous miller, ATTN yp TH TEEN sat TBR) Weta, Wace hat why lhe cs sah pana class Sa Rs a afar. 0s Alr ee iy wey, Bae SAG ARGENS, Droz RUN! JOCKEYS ‘WHO. FIGURED IN HANDICAP AT BENNINGS. _ NEW YORK TEAMS PLAY FAST BALL, WOMAN ae OF FIRE TRAP HELD Coroner’s. Jury in Verdict Declares:-that Mrs. Cecilia Lerner Was Guilty of Grogs Negligence in Keeping the Door” to the Roof Locked. After being out nearly two hours the Coroner's Jury, before which the inquiry into the’ Allen street fire was conducted, retumed a verdict Allan Sangtee, Evening World's ‘Baseballl Expert, Tells ‘of Griffithites’ Experi- ence with Strong Pelicans—Giants and Memphis 7 Team Mix It BATTING ORDER, | a ont erent boheail teat Pp BY BOZEMAN BULGER, BY ALLEN SANOREE. that resulted in the immediate arrest of Mrs. Cecilia Lerner, therless#e of (Syeciay so ‘the Hiveninn Worl) “1 apebtal toh! raning' MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn,’ Merch | %.—The _ ; Woria the building, and the sending to the House: of Detention as 4 wihtess| cients kept up thelr: daring tects to-| NEW ORUMANW,, Le, day, and in the Mh the janitress, Mrs. Delzinsky, ‘The verdict, which also severely cenyured | 87 Pi cag abe ese gayiort the Tenement. House Commission, was as follows: ovenwhelming odds. the locals’ were hat the victims came to their death by suffocation fvom | came and worked hard from the jump. e, the origin of the fire being anknown, The weather was Again typically find the leasee of the premixes, Mrs, Cecilia Lerner, vy he | Southern, and under the sweltering sun gullty of gross negligence tn keeping the door leading to the yoot|the New Yorkers slamined the ‘ball locked, around the lot and ran bases with a “We also censure the Tenement-Hoase Comuiission for not wyrop- | reckless abandon that piled up runs in erly inspecting the condition of the premises and for allowing the | clusters, i watt door to remained looked, The Gtants kept up thelr hitting “We also find that the tenement-honse Inwa relating to the prdper |ptreak and showed absolutely no meroy, Muhting of the bullding were violated,» MAthewson started in to pitch, deapite Mra, Lerner was in the room when jaround qoor, Police Captain Murtyy, of | his sore arm, and without overexerting the verdict was rendered, and ‘Coroner |. the Eldridge’ street statio e tren kone thar wontons fl Goldenkranz ‘ordered her to be placed nm: produged | himee! rn e Leagu Grimth'a,toam of pales reaphere wont Up agalnet the orack ball’ team'of Dixie this ‘atterioon, named’ the Pelloane. be New Orioand, abd there was ar betting that nic Mai York Would: ‘Jone. ‘The bead gg ith be al il ro ‘Waddell ioe like. A teal Ras iy lanvbasted “Charley ‘Comiskey’s White torn Box and thst bai only oraved GriMth's scalp, ‘The Highlanders redter expect to drop one! game here at least, but wanth to win: each “and all been saving up the Herculean Puttman the pail thto court, The pail is eteped | guessing, Wiltse relieved tim and for this Doo” Newton as firet yinder arrest, at once, Later she was) like a funnol and the fire in (t would showed up well, His: condition is al- iy +3 agit aie ig “men ah ni held in $2,000 ball to await the aotion! have burned itself out if it had not been | most perfect. fi f fettle. Tt was hot/ as New York in July when the’ boys écampered out, and Jimmy. WilHeima ‘easily lost two: pounds of welmtt In the ‘preliminary practice, | A> bit, enthuatastio crowd was on hand, aulte a number of them being’ New Yorkers, who plugged for the Gotham team, Firet Inning. Dbberfeld du the sharp roller: of re ae a ey of the Grand Jury, During the inquiry the janitréss, Mrs, Delskinaky, testified that she had put out all the lghts in the hallways of the tenement at 10 P, M., under ordnrs from Mra. Lerner. This in itself ty a misdemeanor. It developed at the laet hearing that the fire started In a tin grease pall in the restaurant of Isidore Davis, on the Seer eee eerereeiener disturbed, ‘The last and most important witness was John J, Kennedy, acting chigt Jn- Spector of tenement-honses, He testl- ' : fied that the Tenement-House Ant re-| Mathewson's error, Alexander filed Ailres that no souttles, skylights or|Out to Dahlen, Keenan filed out to Aa aporm iby at mein Raton Mortes. NO RUNS, ae ough they might be Donn out, Tamsett ‘to: Keenan, e Tent shall bo Acie on or leer ot | Bfowne singled and stole second, Mo- a tenement, ‘from sunset to sunrigg.” | Gann beat out a bunt and Browne ——— mmm | scored on Siige's wild throw, Mertes singled and stole second: Dahlen ht al noth stanie: CRESCENT. CITY WINAERS, HOT SPRINGS WINNERS, @roundér to’ saort. MpGann, out In olay out al ghase between thitd bi home and | hi * (Bpectal to The Byening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 23,/vhe | Mottes out Playing too far off second, RACH 'TRACK,: CRESENT CITY,| Weather was ideal for the runnlyg of Maroh %.—/Mhe'races here to-day re-/the\Avkaneas Derby, the festure Avent sulted as. follows: at pr Tawnh this afternoon, flight First Inning, \ Tameet struck out. Duffy hit to lett for two bases, Coline wis safe on Second Inning. Yeager poral & beauty to right, for 4) Jeffries singled. Walters out, catcher | pi ie wie Kecler was pinched colts were entered, but Bonar, Mirth-| ‘to first; Hurlburt out, Dahlen to Mo- te on a line throw by Hahn to - FIRST RACE—Glen Gallant i to 1) i, } tess and Dromio were named as wie Gann. Sitges hit for two bases, soor-| van, Hahn did the same a Q One More (15 to 1.2 arpa. fi siariors, ing Jeffries, Tamsett singled, Duffy hit|benfeld on Anderson's wate i Over gain, Calera tte Adyoee, | law's ‘T'r0) yomned by Georgy c, | for two bases, scoring vege. Collins | right, NO RUNS, , Maintor, Vista, Inquisitive Gi Wreath Bennett, ai 5, was favorite if the | Out, Gilbert to McGann, ‘TWO RUNS, Beosnd:Irnir Pattie MEEC( .)-RACM-MAnlin (to <0 | Scene one ck ute -Bowermen, ile for | Beck out, Newton to Andere. | ieee is } ) SE—Marlin ‘0 oi ma rt struck ont, Bowerman hit for eck out, Newton rei? Grand Opera (even) 2, Jack Doyle 8 |, SFRST BACK-—Carrle Francis (40 to two bases, | Abeee Matthowson out Waiters NO RUNS. Third Inning, berfeld and Anderaon took pi of Rohe, Anderson nan ie on with Gent weakling, NO Ri ‘oy Med ont to Gen! He i It got 1) 1, Eva Jean (11 to 2) & Marla to %) a tiime-080 166 aie SHCOND RACE—Bensonhurst (8 to 1) Bald, Jim Hale, Stalker, Charlie Mil- ler, Mavrosl, Darnivan algo ran, tide RACH—Avold, 9 to 2, 1; Ra to Keenan, WiGHLAN hide, 7 to 1, 2; Red Raven, 3. “Avengi 1, Ga mnee ray @ to 1) 2 Thisbe (8 to} Alexander singled, Keenan ancrifice, rules hunt to first: in time. Kleinow Frank Rico, ‘Lord Tenny: Oba h tn DRA y } Mathewson to McGinn, Jeffries out, Bingled to left, Newton fanned. Ni Bullfnoh, Daisy Groen and ‘triple sil UD RAY Ung REA) Ro 4 Gilbert to McGann. Walters: out, Gil- | RUNS. \ ver also tan, | FOURTH RACE~Terts Rod (6 to 1) 1, The Trifler (76 to 1) 2 Kitty Platt 3, bert to McGann, NO RUNS, : Dontin singled and got second on Tameett’s wit throw, Browne filed Third Inning. RTH RACH- Plags fajled to connect. Newton threw ~Angloia (6 ta 4) 1, a 4 | Critical (1 to 6) 2% King's Trophy \7 out Sullivan, Breit doubled to the FIFTH RACH--Annte Alone (even) 14] ¢5 49) R Timo Beh PNY MT) Que, to, defttlen, by pltonor = stertos [JTekt fence, Stunidy" singled to lett and Bannook Belle (10 to 1) 2 Jucora 4 ed a doubled, scoring Donlin, Dahlen hit | stole second uninterrupted, Nadeau fan+ by pitcher, Devlin hit’ to short, and| hed. No rons, 5 eRe “UTE RESULTS a Benne Dougherty fouled out to Sullivan, Nae deau nalled Kecler's fly, Diberfeld. suis on Rohe's fumble, Yeager ded, Brel CITY PARK WINNERS. $12,000 FOR AN EYE. (Speolal ‘to The Hvening World.) he and Dahlen were both doubled up, \Tamsett to Keenan, ONE RUN, Fourth Inning, , TAN’ 08.-~'ft |Verdlet Agninst the City, im suit! to Genins. No nny NEW ORLRANS, hae ie ot Brought by Woman | uiutleart out, Peylin Ae Hegann, Fourth Inning. sult, of the races at Clty Park to-day err, batting for Suggs, single ‘am~ f ¥ 5 " Oe Sat taite in, dosertbed yg nett atte’ Duty Att’ fo. Devlin any Sullyan walked, Newton'e wld throw sixth RACE—CINGIN ATUS (even) I, ai oun i y ty] ty err went out a rd uffy safe, 0 a4 \. a ‘i Tina Ree EL a ti uate Rigo Hane fo Medin, NO} teres. eat atemengre| 2) @ FUBSERSION (6 to 1).d, “Maskalna, Diartagnen| ere, | rather al a Op a Bitch Glibert | Nadeau's etary Tounder—a quick play Re ee ae eee este eas tea MGLeRnté: COUP walked and cot to second on Horr's| Nadeati out, Klelnow to Elbertetd. NO ar T CRES T ciry, ‘ SHCOND RACK-Libation (7 to to). 1 | ue nan Mid pike BOwerhan’ thence waluad Hae iM e OPRA A ‘i A excavation in Central BAC eR ee a a Mu Ofieann” Anderson welked and went - SixTH RACE--W.. P,. PA (7 to 8) 1 date and ropulllin Museum o: i ond and Gilbert scored on the plas, | to second while Conroy died, Beck to Yo 1) aaah ELSTON { Oto bud Mabe DHIRD Jovrln and another Cuban girl | Donlin fouled ont to Hurlburt, Browne | Genins, Fultz out, Plass to Genins, | , hd ror) tol) 1, Bonnle Reg (10 to were tlding ih a hansom, A wheel got | fanned, ONE RUN, Klenow Hned into Phillips mit, NO P Mr. Barnaby, Byplay, Willa, § stuck in Avion imide by bark | Fifth Inning. RUNS, ITY PARK. Golden Flower also ran Inborer: er was thrown (oto Fifth Inning. ‘OURT ACHE—'Trogon (7 te e) » bolted, runing ouc| Alexander hit for two bay Keenan Mua INBRRL oe Oa) ae senate ERR ot Unter and [anerificed, Matthewaon. to frst, Giibert | twhn out, Conroy to Anderson, Beok bit mace ani on ih Mack i Jstra'aht " Whee covering the bag. Jeftres walked and out the same way. Rohe fited to (12 to FIFDH RACK—A 8 1» 14 \ ry The | stole second, Iters hit to short and! Keeler, NO RUNS. ae Tammany i rat i(3,f0 0) ht heres Alexander scored, ody was fife} Putmann took Newton's place and aln- ‘ : "St. Vamaniny: wits dilsquallfed | Her teeimony wag (0 Damien's bad t Hite nu iteed fat Fulmann. forced) out on) § aUsqualltied, & tthe tg. | bure ted out to short. Jeffries out trys) Dougherty's grounder, Beck to’ Plas, ; wot second money, King of the V rand readat the my ing to get home on double steal, One} A wild phteh put Dougherty on second. pa Sree run, Kenler ied, Beck to Genins, Beck TINEMURST, CAMDEN, JACKBONY ALLE, made a great one-hand stop of se | Atlanta and Southwest ‘Tres dally high and threw 5) feld’s crack 8.