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Hiisury a | cola ONE Manat “Star Spangl BILL IS INTRODUCED BY ASSEMBLYMAN TOMPKINS. Third Stanza of Anthem Is Omitted from Books Used in New York Schools—Measure Prohibits the lated Versions, ALBANY, March 4.—A bil providing that "no text book which contains a mutilated’ version of the national an- them, ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ shall ‘be used or circulated in any pitb- Mo school in the State of New York," was presented to tho Legislature to-day by Amenwlyman Tompkins. ‘Thia measare is one of the reeuits of the.orusade egreied on by The Evening! ‘World om dahalf. of parents of this city against the fads’ and fancies which Of Aohoole Maxwell has CROWD TRIES 10 ‘MOB MOTORMAN Trolley Car Cuts Four-Year-Oid Ladd to: Pleces—Polloeman Arrives in Time to Resoue , Man in Charge. a | Frederick Von Gelder, four years old, of No, #7 Park avenue, Williamebure, ‘was out to pleces by a trolley car this afternoon while playing in front of his house, The wheels of the front truck passed over tim, leaving the body al- most unrecognizable, ‘The boy had ‘heen playing on the @treet with his companions whon trolley oar No. 2900 of the Park avenue lhe, in charge of James Macauley, motor- man, swung around Sumner avenue, ‘Hesttating which way to go, the bhild Jost the power of locomotion through fright. Before Macauley. could bring ‘the oar to a atop the fender hit the boy and threw him flat on the ground, The car then pasted over ‘him, @everal women in the car fainted, and when the men realized what had happened a rush was made for the motorman, When ho arrived Policeman Fagan, of the Vernon avenue station, found @ crowd collected around Mac- f@uley threatening bodily harm. He pushed the motorman back into the car and barred the door against the men ‘on the outside, The reserves were called out and Macauley was escorted’ to the Vernon @venue station, Mrs, Von Gelder, the mothor of the dead boy, saw the crowd from her parlor window, but tlie body was obscured, When she was told that ft wan her #ongwho had ‘been killed she fainted. She {a now in @ state of col- lapee.. LISTEN! Haye you heard about the best way to find Manhattan Island APARTMENTS, HOTHLS, REAL BSTATER, BUSINESS PROPERTY, HOR GALE & TO Ler? Seo The MANHATTAN SECTION of noxt SUNDAY’S Wort, that's the al oN SCHOOLS WITH NATIONAL ANTHEM Evening ‘World's Crusade Against Fads and Fancies Results in Legislative Action Against Cutting Down of || fair to-morrow, ed Banner.’’ Use of Muti- od culation was prompted by & spirit of an “hands across the sea” alliance and ovher phases of Anglophobia which haye developed since the Spanieh« American war. When the attention’ of Dr. Maxwell ‘was directed to the oniasculation of the anthem he eald that it had been done because that particular stanza was ‘not literary,” His private secretary added that, in hie opinion, Francis Scott Key had been only a bunyling sort of a verveamith and that the reason for the emasculation lay in the fact that Key had run off in meter. Bo it catie to pass that Supt, Max- woll and his private secretary became TWO iussun WARSHIPS SUNK? : St. Petersbury Hegre Hears the teva: ‘tin and Sisson Veliky, of Ro- lestvensky's Fleet Have Been Destroyed by Japanese, LONDON, March 2%.—A cable from St, Petersburg says an unconfirmed re- port is being ctroulated there that the Russian battle-ships Navarin and: Sls- sol Veliky have beso wunk by Japanese torpedo bnata, Both of the vessels named are in Afmiral Rojestvensky’s fest, whioh re- eontdy: left Nowsi Be, Madagascar, The Navarin and Slee! Veliky are of an of type’ The Navarin was launch- @4 fn 1891, Bhe ts of 9,478 tons displace- ment and haw @ speed of sixteen knots, Bhe cartes four i-inch guns bedides others of amaller calibre, Her comple- Ment ts 600 men. The Bissol Vellky was launched in 184. She has a tonnage of $90 and @ apeed of sixteen knots, Her/ance crew consists of 680 men, a CITY ENVELOPED IN A HEAVY Foe, Mantle of Pecaliar Density Settles and Hampers River and “LY Traftio, 4 mantle of fom of peoutiar denelt: y Wettied on the city this afternoon and cloaked the surrounding waterways 4o ‘that traMo was somewhat hampered, To the rush hour for the commuter the Now Jomey ferries had to run boats slowly, Both Bey elevated and surface lines Were effected by the fog, bel Be to run with great cautions ven io Gubway was Bnewhat obsoured by the mist that elfted down Into tho kiosks and filtered through the tubo, ‘The Weather Man ae in and silght- ly warmer for to-night and generally pad Ae THIS, STRENUOUS SPORT: BOSTON, March %—As a result of his work in the International Cheokor Tournamént George Dearborn, of Low- ell, ong of the American players, was selged with nervous prostration ta and was unable to take his plac the match, Jt was declded ther fo omit the el#ht games whieh Mr, Dearborn would have played to. day and. to-morrow, OLD POINT CONS AND THE FAVORITES WiN Way Up to Fourth’ Race, When Outsider Wins, BENNINGS WINNERS, .~| Ge ia AS Wy FIRST RACE—Brueh. Up (7 to 10) 1, Danoe Muslo (8 to 1) 2, Liberia 8, NEW ORLEANS TEAM | _ HOLD HIGHLANDERS Pelican Plicher Has Cities of Knockout farm Variety Which Completely Puzzle Bue BY itil SANGRE. ‘(@pectad to ‘The recta Word.) NEW SECOND RAGE—T. 8., Martin (8) waa to 6) 1, Tietoe e to 2) 2 Legerde. main 3, THIRD RACE—Monamour ( to 5) 1, Cantaloupe (5 to 2) 2 Port An thar 3, Jack ble the FOURTH pack—wild Irlahman Tanah (® to 2) 1, Gold Fleur (7 to 10) 2 Yeoman 3, FIFTH RACE—Littie Woods (8 to| 4. 2) 1, Monte Carlo (8 to 5) 2, Tol San 3 (Bpecia) to, The Kveying World.) BENNINGS RACH K, WASH: INGTON, March %—Rain and a card that was far from attractive either from Sullivan died on a great stop by ' ON! ( i a racing or a speculative point of view] 5 rather dampened the ardor of Washing: tonians this afternoon and the attend- lance was not up to the average,’ Light fields do not offer any induce- ment to bookmakers, od conseausnly ute a number of them oft rather than ive away thelr wane. on wheat looked 8, Fores saie Droposition—on par for the some Marked ag sure tings and all were ot short prices. The track was muddy by the steady rain and all the favorites hea mud moval RACE—Wi and up; Um anioalizols Colima ra rig © fe |e mr fohns0! ate Ma if bf SECON: D. RACE—-Maldens; twoe) -yenr-olde; four farionest Columbia. 001 —Bettl Starters, Jockeys, Wt, it (Ph Bh, ites Shaw io) a OG OE Tit Biel 107 ingen Hilfe!" Rows Grits, Henry ‘Wate threes ing also rau ‘Kirtonge: rear-olda ran, ACH—Bel lin, i olumbia, THIRD and up: ax and @ halt course, ; —Battin Tookevs, Wis, 8%, Pl, Ah, J, Johnnon 8° 7h Be Wain Og ort Art Da Lorloate, Bt Tu Brute also ran, URTH RACR—Three-year-old colte nnd geldings; seven furlo Solumbin, course, ner WL 02 15 FI HRACH™Selling; three-year-olde arifun ale foronae: Colvovbte course, —Bett Starters, Jookeya, Wis, St. Ph. Little Woodls 0. Walrad 88" Usk i onte Pomel Hy a8 a Pol Sai cHomaneiil 10) 73 8 “atrdl oF oat, Jone Ralbert also ran. Attract! apaey: at to. Old Poli pees ond an Witalsa on Mnrelh ennaylval a Ral it 16.00 Scag eel Ba al oanstia Conan ie Gnaouniles ye Piso'a Cure for k ae winner terday nins Swedish 2/A New Crosby Hymn. ‘To-morrow The Evening World will pale the words and music of a now nee HANDICAP. WINNER BNNINGS, ‘RACH TRACK, WASH- INGTON, stewards, Tt appears that received a letter from 8, A. Humphrey. | Gishock, Pincus algo ran, o|former owner of Toscan, asking thetn pplatniay ACR ore, avi (ty to hold the sant until he could: set) Heritage, 15 to 1a j tala i i hig ahore of | Paul laley, Rit nigh iM Prince, He claimed that the, hed ‘sold ‘Torean Judge Taragul N ule fampll ht to B, A, Whitney, with the proviso that | also ran, ple pee CITY WINNERS, |‘“"cstn® "axe algo ran FIRST RACHNelle Ruston @ to.2)| HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, 1, Opiniori: (8 to 1) 2, Jucota 3, Musette nes Metallic, Margaretta Gaffney, Haloyon Days, Clique, Pharmacy also SHCOND RACH—Capitano Ceven) 1, Mr, Jack (4 to 1) 3 Judge Nolan 3, Onward, Court Crier, Bavarian, Frank Bell and Hopeless alab ran, THIRD. ‘Triple @liver (7 to 1) 2, Dalesman 3. Stephens, Barkelmore, £ompano, Miladi Love and Avon algo ran, FOURTH RACE—F Matador (4 to 1) Tnepector Halpin. also LOURT eit FIPTH RACE—The Laurel (7 to 9) 1! QHOURTH, RA dlenp Huse area Ward (3 to 6) 4, Murmur (3 to} | worth (18 to 5) 8: oe Spleens fieana, Lady in Black and Caithness i also 1a Griffith's Pennant Hopefuls. * BATTING ORDER: ORLBANG, Mi Of Mexico is’ a Bowery, a long way south, and the o' mate oust be a trifle different to-day, Yareat ie : from: Texas are h to make the af- | Conroy ps 0h for baseball and ‘horse racing, ind halle bauer win. Firet.inning. » Powell's PRR TELS ato ent ur Tanna short, Nassau robbed. BM on Tat. shen alka. | Rite Grive om his knees. NO advan in ih oe dbsd ‘tyo-sacker Fifth Inning, uh Palle onrey threw Nadeau He’ ‘sham: ee Fe ‘woosy, swat thrice and a: | Powell. NO RUNG, Powell started put, Yea- second ht Bovgberey a in for Lata I, gs a ee Nace ee else | ‘struck outs NO i pitch er to fitet, Hlberteld’s Second Inning. Sad out an Yeast eo CoAT ere erg | : CITY PARK WINNERS, ‘ ‘ CITY PARK, New Orleans, March ~The races here to-day resulted aa \followa: ! HIRST RACE~Air 6 ‘Otsego (10 to 1) i hee Kea don't va” s Bi Flame, Bnew Girl, ie Norman Hott, parker Harrison, Liahtes by, James H, Reed, Nevade, Aguaris, DISQUALIFIED, bed D. OC. March %—~Toscan of the Bennings Handicap yes- fhas been disquall by the eo atowerds rit interest in the ig of the Jockey that Sona THIRD RACH-Ca: nese (@ven) 1, Tichimingo (4 to 1) 2, Dick Brown & i. Verdant, Marimbo, Gray Dal also r: FOURTH RACH—Hlsle L,, 1 40 % in Gov, Sayres, 2 to & 2; Signal IL, %, becan. wea "dlequalin ea, ‘ Royal Deceiver, Hianity, dtm Ferrin, —— Ethel Mark, Dixte An-| yo7 SPRINGS, Ark., March 24,~The track was heavy for to-day's races, which resulted as follows: FIRST RACH—Orchestra (8 to 1) 1, Erema (15 to 1) 2, Supreme Court (6 to Hadrion, |6) 8, Time—1,17 2-5, Pita Neer fa Teas (to 1 1, Wes (7 to venia True (8 to 1) RACH—Gotowin (7 to 5) 1,/3' ‘nme—0.67 B-, Dr. THIRD RACE--I Know (3 to 1) 1, Payne (12 to 1) 2, Loone (% to 1) 2 ‘TNime—1.451-5, Simon. Kent finished alified for fouling, Lad, Grey Plume, uteheon (3 to 6) Fair Calypso 8. | third, bit was di ne BANSHEE WINS AGAIN. PARIS, March 24.—W, K. Vanderbilt's ets mit & neighbor passing thelf “apartm Roitoed: ope et thet betes on fe ri i roused him and he gtabbed the children ‘and took them to the street, ‘Then he Wy SHELL the children hed all fatten ‘gploep, when fan out to look for a polloeman and found Bowden with Polloemen Signor und) Wiifott nearby, Policemen Burned. He brought them ‘back to the house, and while Signor. and Eiltiott went up| to the third floor, Bowden and Lehman went fn the latter's apartment to try, and put out the fire, Boh were palny fully ‘burned about the face and hante, and Lehman Wag h Low Pe mes, eclet attendance, In the meantime the emoke tad gone through the house and the women and ebildren. of the twenty-four families Iwing there were in a etate of sroat exoltement, Bowden heard cries for help and ran up to the third floor, where he found Mrs, Albert Johneon lying unconectous on the floor ‘in the front apartment, Ho picked her up, threw her over his shoulder and started downetairs, but was driven, back. by the flames and smoke. ‘Then ‘he climbed out the win- dow on the fire-escape, Cut Off by Flames, Fte could not go, down because flames from the second-story wintow were sweeping across the fire-escape, so he started up, It was @ hard climb under any circumstances, but especially hard for a mah suffering from such painful burns, After Howden reached the street he almost fainted. He was attended by ® surgeon and sent home, In the mean time Eliott and Signor had found a Mrs, Hook and her three sick children, almost overcome by smoke, in the rear of the fourth floor, Théy took them down the fire-escape to the rear yard in safety, The firemen then arrived and put out the flames, ‘The total damage was by anny J. Crosby, author of! Manshee, with Ransch, the Amerlean In. ine Arms of Jesus" and other jockey vp, won the Prix Moudan tow hymos. The mualo by Sankey, day &t the Malsdns Laffitte races, SHORE by eta Cl Penny cat leaves Now RING ives Gls about $2,000, ca He: pine Tong ead posed Sad hii World. in this Newspaper Ignored by Precinct’ ler Until Murphy Himself ts ‘to Orde Immediate. Action, At the, wid reduent.of oa the Ri at otal a No rd vente, both, Ratties Law ¢ Sse eae shia (at WHORLER (8 to 1) 3, 1 tigate Why ste ‘an Em 6 mine a i cu FIFTH RACE— FLORAL Ne (7t0 yo} f High waikD 2,PRINCE RICHARD (60 to 1 8. SIXTH RACE—RE ‘AULER (6 to 2) 1, ROssMOND 2, CURSUS 3, y FIFTH RACE: Lone WOE et waneo AISS QUINN (30 to 1):3, : My : w CHILOREN OVERCOME BY GAs, Fire started in the rurser on the ‘seoond floor of t if Cdward B. Johnson, No.:84 Gresnent avenue, Je ‘ata this aftenoon, ‘Two alarms ihc ‘Sounded, ir. “shnson’s two smatl ohikiren were rescued, rth The Johnson home ig text to. ( M:Dematt nha moet aon Dart

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