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bee heder News- Gives His Readers ’, PATE Re) 30HG, April 6-5.35 P. bag at American life are d by American corre- Han papors, sof Ahe ournal de, Bt, alrate ihe? of bed i mo roe, women the precautions taken to prevent, their guests by each other, and Conateriation produced at a House reception by a sudden ft the dghis, the ter/tumination that the ladies had hastily themeelven of thelr jewels and | t@m in'peoullar pinces, the thelr pooketoooks for fear jounded jipon and robbed by PEACE TALK IS REVIVED IN BERLIN | aint a Beh Associated reas, wf informed, |. @nd in consequences of despatches. ro- eelved from there by the Government , uring the last three days this opinion y Sisculaten In official circles for the firat ime the war began, pen Hee Emperor, it is true, has ided for peace, but the Grand And ali, or practically all, the Lave aocess fey 8-1. a P. M—Ponoe at the gossip tanding “alone he onsiderationt “thet on are personal, relgn will-be a. fall does not win the war and “tn Ss, 8 goverelan sae at home Figs, and ie cannot finself. to wpeaie’ the word that peace negotiations In nos ie bopaett -will-and sympathy are felt ¢ sian Emperor in hii 6 ite Wed but ured vi y that he aunt visi Shit rat the month if not end without Incertitude o: “the Eniperor te nil tame | ¢ wUR WAYS NEW VICTORIES isstaas Ficht De Desperately, | Herbert $, Renton Renton Accuses but Unable to Hold Their Ground, (By the Associated Pres.) TOKIO, April 6-8 P, M,—Imperial army headquarters reporting to-day pays: “A patt of our Changtu force drove the Russians out of Taulushu, two nifles north of Changtu, and also cut off Bumlenicheng, nine miles weat of Teu- lughu, and opowpied: beth places ‘on bal eh neighburnood a4 Kd southeast oF ral bees tho wolnly of the enemy from the Bolla a, @lx. miles wah our fotos reached a upon a Hercely by about! nh the fit uy aval retrea ting Peta tia lay nem, NY KI'S HEADOUARTERS DADE 4 via Busan, ese army has been areh far informa: ‘of Count Schept- the Austrian army tache of that the Ruasian army in Count Soheptzigky has been missing sinoe the battle of Mukden, Heé js not Among the prisoners cu founded Japanese hands, It is ble, how. gyere ha may: hiave bwcaped Into. GNI: It killed he probably has been buried a & Russian mone the dead of that “WAVY, “Momchurla, “April &—Com- Pieters, ee ri dquarters 16 a uses ian cod In killed, Wounded ‘and prisoners a ttle of len as 107,000. The wound ded are bolng taken away from here ovet the erinn Ralltond as rapidly as possi ble in order to free the hospitals pro- paratory to a renewal of the fighting. KAISER SUGGESTED NEUTRALITY, WASHINGTON, April 5&.—That It Was upon.the suggestion of Emperor Ham that President Rocseyelt last ‘eruary undertook o, arrange con- verted action on the part of. ah teal’ powers for ‘the purpose of Indie: ing the belligerents in the war East: to. Teepodt the neutral for, the, frat hiniod for a long time t rmin Hmperor was the initiatory foree in these important ox- changes, but it has until now been ministers, and nthe mean time the ae Be peace the miliary adminiatration and xpoution for fresh i) plans lea aha 6 ethene of new su: ——_ JAPANESE LAUNCH NE W DESTROYER, Na "TOKIO, April 5. ip torpedo-boat de- | meyer Arate was Peeceriy lannched " a} Kure to-day. ————————_— - YALE-FORDHAM GAME OFF, NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 5.—The Pareball ‘game betwen the Yale and Pordhan teams was called of on .ac- gount ‘of rain, TR Daily Hints: nT Om, Your Wants. “Mave you ever strolied into a shaot- fiw gallery bent on provinic your abithy ‘eh a arksman? Bteady of arm. keen Of eye, and: imbued with a deiermina- tion) to shatter pipe-stems. to paint doadey-oolored eyes of half a dozen pranoing metal rabbits and to treat Your ears to the sound of clanging Mbull's-eyes?"” Heleing a vitte, your fancy turns toward @ Utde glass bali dancing up and down An the erratic spray of a miniature fountain, Taking aim, you fre, Quickly oading to Yerask” the next ball, you kuover te your chagrin that the frat + HOt had missed the mark. Again you Dew away. Phy Uttle giass ball dances emerrily oh, Another shot and you are convinced that the target Js too evasive, the’ cartridges ave imperfost, there ts @ dbfect Ih’the rifle or jn its sights, Tn disgust you. drop the weapdn to the euuiter and sarcastically dumand an- other gum “with ¢ghts,’ (A&R second "destroyer* ts handed you Md With renewed confidence you b! (AWOy, Once, twlee, thrice you fre ani But the pipes may yet be smoked; | the rabbits mockingly pranve-before you With an ur of defiance. On dances thu Uttle giays ball and the “bu y @rop their ids in pexceful slumber, ha inane vou declare ihe guns are Hworthi B eeage apulen at your conster- mation, and .vlmly lifting ‘the still smokhag weno to w16 shoulder, takes paw: Baiberate gin jini Myoscrack— ermelk=rasé, Dong—dong—dong — an- werd a small bull's-eyo.and you quite OVerlouked bécause of Sts Havas Bucii Is the experience of bundreds of eye of success thran Api | should 1 bas np ovhp tinge, at the dauutl's- Impossible “to obtain any official con- frmatian of the fact. et LONG ISLAND'S NEW PRESIDENT Raiph Peters, General Superin- tendent. of the Panhandle Road, Elected To-Day to Suc- ceed the Late Mr. Potter. Ralph. Peters, general superintgndent of the Ranhandle Railroad, was. elected President of tie Long Island Railroad to-day to succeed the late Proatdent Potter, who dird on Monday from spinal West to-day at the request of President Cassatt’ and as soon fs ‘the election Pho, eeations tuoltpiace in, the der York offices of the Long Island bat road and ed by nearly. all the directors, It i said that Mr, Cas. y the ruling roe in the Long} 95 jetta Haliront, Moiected Mr, eters to i} of Mr. oe MRS. CHADWICK Court Ruled Writ of Error Pre- —Appeal in May, GINCINNATS, April 5.—Mrw, Cann 1, execution by the United States Clreuit Court of Appeals, the detision being ab: meningitis, Mr. Peters came trom, the Was over returied ‘to his home. da was atten at Ae sat, the Tag fo of the, Penpayl- lo I the place lett vacant by the death Pot! GRANTED A STAY, vented Bxccution of Sentence Chadwick was to-day aranted-a stay of nguneed by Pr hs Justice Lurtop t ape pearing tiht a weit il fi giled but Within the required sixty pare and a copy iof It it aad boon lodged int! clerk's office of the lower court “ATter™ tne Gaintsh: of the court had deen “announced,” Judge’ francis J. Wing, epunsel ter Mre Tonedwic ie, said he expected to ba able to present bppeal some time during the month EV IAVAND, April 5.—Mrs “talking of the Court's ‘had= Ielon ifoore of whIoh Tate another will wiek a cheered” me Tt has: giver that the ©o A new trial, ranted” by Tehaiteve. tine {sts comtitions Is news has than I can express, eontidence 16 Hoy peals will onder send a tial under ‘morh slear me. of all "Edo not + no AS True tositesons herup icy tenn “lay 6 Salt whether 1, will spt 1 a yall ISAAC H HOPPER Building’ Superintendent of Improper Conduct, Fourteen specifications “in * formal charges kgaihst Isaac A, Hopper, Super- intendent of the Bureau of Bulldings, ‘were filed b-day With John F, Atearn, President of the Borough of Manhat- tan, whd appointed the Superintendent, ‘The chargen are made by Herbert 8. Renton, dealer in patented specialties, ot No. 234 Btate street, Brooklyn. They Include incompetency, favoritism, op- Pression; permecution and several other Irregularities, The specifications are gone into, In full and make a yoluminous documient. In brief they are: @)¢ ¢ * Isaac A, ‘Hopper unduly Inereased the cost of closet flange Con- nections, thereby causing gerlous money Joes and hardehip to plumbers, buttl- em ‘and the general “public, by at- tempting to force the exclusive use of ‘two special flanges. @) I charge him with persecution and oppression in persistently attempting to Prevent the use of the Renton floor flange, Charges Incompetency. @) I charge Isanc A, Hopper with the competency 1n that he has brought the Bureau of Bulldings into disrepute by treating serious matters aa a joke; that he knows ngthing about sanitation, and that she purposes all, sorts of experl- monta.to those who do, * * * so that a simple matter Mke the floor-fange question, for examplo, {x In abeyance for eight months, and ¢hat in sanitary matters he depends on subordinaies, whom I chargo with conspiracy against the personal and vital interests of repu- lable mantifacturers, (4) ¥ change favoritism In that he hae yored to throw. out Deltiatty, oF, alts otherwise known, the Sanitary Univers: Gt oharee film with trying to create a monopoly for the sald Universal fange, (6) I change him with false dealkigy Ue eee he requested several manuface ARE ROL to Smeets their is within three ion “ie ee to the allleged atancaye 9h fivorite, but that when I ved mine he issued an order tat only ly Peck's and Mott's flanges could be used fifteen days before the three mr x; AS Potatge that ho retuted to 100K at my. Jeprogpments, suying that he ‘knew Ea omnia about flanges, belng only a aye) ae of Deceit, Ath wilful depalt. % ome chee. AbRt promised me in October to have a public teat in the resence? of master plumbers and arohi- Sota. aiid that the only teat up to Jan. thre allowed me was a sur- Peptiour e Hon to an east side te ement for chamber report, in Which he tried co wndemn my Hangs, sithongh he tol! 0 ‘oy. 2 that Would not delay ine a day Tonger than Nesusanry, -(0) f charge that he allowed his in- Spectors to pul violations on scores of Joba where my Manges were Used, al- rede HY flange had never been dls- in 1 shape that after I had applied flan fo the water pipe on the rv of te Preis UNeat Build. ie IT was ve it Informs would have to there, ee flanges to get month het Moneh until, the Une these same death- ne tanner) within. two White raat me the sre th ured iu cilet onthe, that, the lc be Dae oe, th conmideration) and + arate in his departinent, enqed me to proniuce eviden with that these At anges fiefs being used, and thal when 90) gent. him si f places Whore 9" of these Inangen wore’ used and told him that {t would be no trouble to-find-thousands. more, there..was..n9, feply to my letter, Further, that when T (Oot, 1) wrote him asking tt anything hud been done, he ignored my nuestion find replied that only Mott's and Peck's ee could be used. Says. Plumbers Can Anewer. Mr, Renton writes. also; ‘For con- firmatsion of these charges I refer you to ny ropitable plumber oF Jobber In piimbers’ supplies in the city. . Irie soharees conclude: | "Phe speottte doonsation here (Speetflea tion 14) 48 that Hopper has alle the ise of thousands of n Anite flanges, | nfmetions of the “| ruler, and that when ac whre’ pointed ont ites it strevt nnd numbe finger to punish if morg yolice to the Biles Wiser heen” broken thouen hie 1 times since, all the while try the exchisive flange under these notrexhauated the sybjeet of misconduct Jn office, but niittet enough to impench him} ceeee that you remove him from of tieed OSCAR: NOW-SEEKS- “HE GRAND JURY. ‘Tikes Hits-Complaint Agalnat Hop- ‘per (Direct to That Body ae apnd Is Sangnine, ‘yndanwited by his. failure to get notion forperimfial Ibe! against ‘Superintend- Ont, ofsBuildinga Isaac A, Hopper througt) the wollce court or the Distriet- QUIRY BY LEGISLATI INTO EQUITABLE FAILS:||- (Special to The iyaning’ World,) ALBANY, April 5.—-The Senate after considerable parliamentary rangling {o-day sent Senator Brackett’s resolution calling for a Legislative investigation of the Equitabl Life Assurance Society to the Committee on Finance, , Senators Grady and McCarren fought to have the resolution re- ferred to the Insurance Committee, where it would hive been prompt- ly suppressed. DID BORROW ONCE FROM cluding correction of of April 3, in which he says he was mis- Tt is as. follows: quoted. Upon invitation of Mr. same reporters to whom statement on April 3 cai to-day and all agreed quoting him was not a reot, and Mr, ment whieh dintely after thelr dépa Harriman'é Firet | “Mr, Harriman stated, a reporter from that he would not enter Harriman them a typewritten copy of a state- he bad dictated which they all agreed Was, to the of their recollection, correct: ie Evening Word, EQUITABLE (Continued, from First Page.) the conclusion that these fighters have had thelr head long enough,” onld this man to-day, ‘and they are going to demand that the fizhting conse, “They can ace nO renton why then the, Interview Harriman, the he, made the} ied upon him |#hen should continue to injure the the statement |#oclety: by thelr Dbigkering, and ltogether’ cor. | they Sre wolmm to tell them po to firnivhea | mewrew. “There was a private meeting, in which almost all of the directors took part, In this clty Jast night, at which it was determined: that the fighting muat imme- rture, as fol- Each direotor will_rise to-morrow und declare hiv attitude on the matter in a fow words, If any attempt {s made by elthet side to use the directors for tho purpose of injuring the other it will interview. on inquiry of Into w new | troversy, which would only fai ‘The directors will not be so used. tend 40 arente A bate ror their news: | Mt Hyde will not be allowed to oust paper, and on the general inquiry from | Mt Alexander nor will Mr, Alexander vartous reporters at th stated that neither he panies In which he was fity Joany directly or the Mquitable in they have had any tnt or Indirectly In’ the curities to the Equitable, Mr. Harriman futher had caused his books to be examined for nearly four years ba that there were no transactions between himself and the Equitable Sostety other which loan was paid, because he was not willing to pay the rate of interest required by the society. As to the companies in which he is Interested, Mr, Hurriman stated tliat he hud no recollection, nor does he believe, than one loan, that there was any sna ton between those compani Was paid off more than a Not Bought of Mr, Harriman stated t! the bonds now held by the Baultable | Were evidently purchased through other’ | parties In the open market, and prod- ably before he had any 11 Union Pacitic or Central Paciflo and allied ines, “Aa to the purchase Kuhn, Loeb & Co, your company had no !ni neotion whatever?” was “None whateyv answi timan, ‘When this controversy was catter | to my attention I had my life insured | in the Equitable—this was about weekw ago, I used to large Ine of inaurance in New York Life, Mr, further stated he had a Ing, had reports from yarloug commit~ tees; such fis the auditing committee, the officers of the company. whom he regarded as trustworthy; and in each! instance when he was present those re> ports, (rem the President, the condition of the goclety was very particularly were Aaudator and ene proaperous ar Integr jovalty y officers. Change Was Su “phe lust meetings On dnaulry from an Eyening World reporter, Mr, Harriman stated that dur- ing thé two mouths referred to the at- tention of none of the trustees, so fur as he knew, had been called to the ditt, whieh must have e that period, Mf, Harriman stated, to whether the statement of the trustees (hat there was @ moves ment ot controversy tion was made, that he had no know!- edge of such & ihuye, but if such ac toot to t! unith stop afier ne Ftated this morning, and that neither be, nor sale of the society and companies, either directly or Indirectly, nor has any sale of securities been madg by any the poasitility of the Wquitable Soclety, becoming Interested therein. Fiman stated that the loan in question! | Conneotigut. Mutual arid one ot two other companies—1 do not reenil thelr names—moat of whtigh had expired and been paid. ‘As td the ownership of stock in the Balittable Society, ollie to state whether he owned stock or not, : { Mr, Harriman stated that In discharg- ing—his duties. as. (rusteehia.position was the same as all othor trustees, Harriman de- those al on be allowed to oust Mr, Hyde, The dl- Ponce) ott be Independent, they shuwed In February when they voted UA scanning |down Mr Hydo's proposttion not to re- | clect Me. Alexander president, in the Sun Bome One May Resign, | ‘In tho Raultable things will go as they goin other big companies, If an Jexéeutlve alkeor shows himselt unfit or his place the clamps will be put vit hint vo that he Gan at heagt do mo hacnn, | A sonatble man usually takes the hint and reaigi President Alexander, of the Equi Issiled this satement this atterason: My attention ang deen called to a rumor that Tam about to resien aa President sf the Haqultanie Life Away ance Sootety. T wish to deny the report Aa absolutely “and unqualifiedly faleo, T will not eaten to-morrow, but con: tinue ta serve In my present ‘position. \MR. HARRIMAN’S JOKE ON THE NEW STOCK ISSUE, BH. Harriman ‘was. ashod to-day What the money obtained from the fale of thé hundred’ millions of proy posed new preferred stock of the Union Pacifle Raliway Company would be dex voted “Oh, he replied, cheerfully, “maybe We want.to buy ‘a railroad In Africa, But the method of raising the money Pught to commend ttgelt to everybody jinterésted. in the Unton Pacific. ‘The /issuance of stock to ralse funds cronies @ contingent rather than an absolute Mabillty, ¢s the nee of bonds would . Besides, Union Pacific stock Is | selling ‘now oy hiehens then the | than the bonds."* ==" NO CLEANING UP ‘BY HOOKER’S MAN Judge’s Nephew Held a Sorub- Woman’s Job in Post-Office .and Got $400 a Year tor: What | Government Before, Paid $12. ALBANY, April 6—The statement made on the stand last week by Frank P, Ball that an attempt had been made to influence’ him: to give out Informa-, “on which would) result In the: removal from the benoh bf Supreme Court Jhs- ie samo time, nor the com- erest directly the se- stated that he | ck and found blo, nclal transac- thoso ies because oft Mr, Har- year ago. Him. hat many of interest in the Issuar of certain bonds, terest or con- | asked, ‘ ered Mr, Har- pr carry autte’ the Equitable, He) ttended meet- burn to-day. before the Assembly Ju- emanating | diclary Committee in its continued In- Uce Hooker, was dented by Albert Col- |: NAN PATTERSON Calls Her Aged Father-Before Grand Jury to Testify Against Her. A now twist, from which a achsation is promised, was given to the Nan Pat- tereon case to-day, when District-At- torney Jeroma had. John Randolph Pat; tergon, faither of the chorus girl, taken betore the Grand Jury wnder: subpoena, At the same time Assistant District-At- torney Rand, who ‘bas charge of the prosecution, sent hurriedly for Mrs, Young, widow of/ the elain bookmaker, and had her taken to the cia Jury Ante-rooin, Neither Mr, Jerome nor his anristant, Mr, Rand, would discuss the nature of the proceedings in the Grand Jury room, nor would they admit that they had learned any important tacts from the batsh of letters carried by Mre, J. Morgan Smith which would agsure, tho conviction of the Smiths for conspiracy or of Nan Patterson for murder, It is undoubtedly true that the letters from the West furnished the District- Attorney'a office with clues for which they have long Ween searching. That these documents inay put an entirely different aspect on the Patterson case andemake the acquittal of the young chorus girl o far more difficult feat than her lawyers predicted they them- solves admit, Jerome Gets the Letters. Mr. Jerome got these letters yester- day morning, four bulky. packages post- inarked Cinctnnat! and bearing the seal of the public proseoutor of. that aity. ‘Thelr reception. was followed Immed- ately by a conference between Mr. Jer- ome, Mr, Rand and several other as- sistante who took part in the first trial of Miss Patterson, For several hours the prosecutor and his men’ remained, in ference and before they separated a subpoena for the aged parent -of the actress was drawn up and given to a subpoena server, ‘This was not made known until to-day, when the subpocna waa served on Mr, Patterson at ‘the City Prison, where he had gont to visit his daughter, He immediately sent tor ‘his lawyer, Mr, Unger, and went with him to Mr, Jerome's office. ‘There he was told that he would hve to appear before the Grand’ Jury aad #ive evidence concerning a crime for which Indictments dre under propara- tion, “What evidence the ure gh could give is entirety: problentatical, ‘wa- leas it fe in regard to the fight of J. Morgan Smith. ‘The District-Attomey eald yesterday that if there was further delay in the extradition of ‘Mr, ahd Mrw, Smith he would put off the trial. ‘This was be- fore he bad examined the Cincinnati letters, Now preparations are being made to start the proceedings betdre Recorder Goff tn General Sessions, and unless the prosecutors change their minds at the eleventh. hour or, some unforescen obstacle arises, the Floro- dora girth will Lace another ordeal op Mosiduy. The letters that Detective Alken got from Mrg, Bimith alter thelr capture were amorig the dooummunts went to Mr. Jerome and by him ‘taken before Grand Jury to-day, It is that. they contain proof of the source Oe the Smith fight fund and t ne: also contain ovher referonce; which wil}-damage the chorus girl's caso at her new tr Me, Patterson was in the Grand Jury room Lrg haif an hour, Upon jeaving he, was, served with another subpoena gyaetit him to come back FREES W would not dinouss tho nature of he quisging ee nek had to submit t ‘ROBBERS’ VIC VICTIM CHLOROFORMED Jerseyman Left ‘Lett Vadouniis by vestigation of the uliegations affecting the Jusulve. former Postmaster! Melyin H, Taylor, of Fredonia, whose appolniment has in eftoct that! yous to the rey of all tts) ean shown to uve wiven Flee to hostile {tv against Justice Hooker, toatified that 1 he cbecs Bouuinuaret tan 1899 to 1904 and iden. 1d pholnne through the inp vense of a usties Hooker as Cong: which We | 7 aylor aid thet the. Wrst wppoint: Wcera’, roporis were presented," he sald, | ment made udgr tlm wan, tae ot was one ubout tWo Moline’ previvus | Chauncey ne a8 Shloe ‘clerk e i inutualiea: | "Who recommende im?" S to thé meeting, at Which tne i ae | Prank WV, Beeyens, ounael for the EO. NER With) Jantestown Bar Assdciation, 2 seem posuible to me that mich & change | "TP SGig gould | bave taken place all In two ‘Taylor then testified that Sessions th wad. a nephew of Mrs, er, months." Referring to the case of Maurice Honke. er (a nephew of Justice Hooker) ne stated on the stand that whil¢ oe ah Ag Q shjary aa @ laborer ue ‘ettande Norma! School at Fi nia, Mr, Tay) oF vald that he asked for the young. man ‘appoliiment agi wrote a latter ta Jua- tice Hooker, ‘abking. him (to secure his eppointment, He? sald that the work of cleaning out the office, which voung Hooker Wax Patel! to do, had cont about! 4 or S quarter prior to the: appointment * Tooker $400 a yon. ‘An onder ‘from’ the’ Department,’ al- lowing $8 for cleaning. for tho quarter, January to May, 1000, was offered In ovidence by Mr, ‘Stevens, Objection waa made to ‘the SE ROnY existed long inquiry as made by one he ‘newspaper an Investixa- pon Burglars, Who Carry Away. Big - Sum « of money) Die. t ) (Special to The Tventne World.) HACKED . J, Apri George Jersey, an insurance collector of Oradell, ‘failed to ‘appear for break» fast to-day, and when his ‘daughter went to arouse. iim she found the man unconsclou His face wea covered with’ a hand? ed that Mz, Morimed, “A sedfch of the house revealed the fact that burglars, had broken in and stolen. a larke sunt of money represent ing insurance collestiotis,./' 7)? ‘Nhe robbers were evidently hungry, ag they also Retbrie isibs Rio ae fe ‘@ tity of utter, Ot octord ‘catled Int to attond Jermey fear he cannot recover. J Adower, fft: ours: alg Rete us uaty Ww “with ne rour ohifiren, Jersey had been chloro- {Manager Hanlon Lines His Men Up Against Fast Southern Team TosDay in’ First of a Series of Thre? Games. BATTING ORDER, brooklyn, Charleston. Malay, cf, Gunter, of, Bhookard, It, loKernan, ab. Lumley, tf, Dernontrevile, ax, Wangs, 5 ¢ i i} Baten sb, | Mebala, Bb. Lewis, fewman, Ib, Neitinwen, 1b, “Rowson, ‘if, Itter, oc, ‘ynson, rf. Bbvon, p. ' 3! Sauna? D. Pan Tala hag (Special to The Evening World.) CHARLESTON, 8. ©., April 5.—The Brooklyn ‘Natloitals, under foxy Ned Hanton, enme here toilay for a series of three’ games with the local South Atlanito League team, Both the Su- perbas and the Sa Guljs have baen puffod “up with’ recent successea und Were confident of winning a majority of the games. The Chariestons have shut out the Detroits and the Boston Nationals, while only yéstetday the young men from brooklyn took a-1-0 fall out of the Savannghs, who haye been trim- inlag all, the major league clubs that came thelr way, Manager Ashenbaok,!of the local ag+ gregation, decided 10 make a bid for the first game, with Murray and Smith in the polnts, reserving Turner, who white waahed ‘the Bostons, for to-mor- row's argument. Hanlon selected Fason from his clus ter of star (wirlers to go on the firing ne. ‘The Weathor was perfect for ball playing, and a fate crowd was present, ——— CHICAGO RACING Jockey Club Reoeives Word That Sport Will Go On Now That Judge Dunne Has Been Elected Mayor. Word was roccivéd at tho offices of the Jockey Glib an this: clty> late, this afterncon that the election of Judge Durne to the Méyoralty of Chicago means that horse racing will be resumed this summer at Washington Park with all the ‘azcessories’ that: existed before Meyor Hartigon and the county gov- ernment esi the crusade which Hrovght racing In the Western metrop- olls to an end, ‘The county government conducted a strong crusade agtinst Washington Park. It dotermined to close the Kanmous track apd. went wbout the work ir, tht mostveftactive play, It ooulin't stop the horses: running «around the track, but it could spop bookmaking and | |e afd, ‘Iinally tt waa Impossible to makeé.a wager at Washington Park, and racing -was brought ito an end, The American’, Derby, run at. Washington Patk without betting, was @ melancholy eyent last year, aye ‘of racing in Chieago have placed all thélr™ hoper'-of a renewal of. the sport on the election of Judge Dunne, it they sent © ial dies mi je. ir, wletory to e quence cists American Detby ¢los- i} doubt that HYievent will be run. off is Dow res for tl Kn elavsto, turf event a classic thie year im proper fashion removed, Hy ¢ Washington Park provides afyowartul ally-tor the Western Jockey Club in nae FAG against the pugnacious 10a,’ Corrigan, ——_— | kerchiel and an’ odor in the room show- }* RAIN DID NOT STOP GOLFERS Seventy Players re Took Part in Qualifying Round at Pine- hurst, N..C., To-Day—Miss Dutton Defeats Mrs. J. F. Bell, i teens ce (Bpsoiay'to The’ Hivening We ine at nai fe ie t prevent fully seventy atalwart @olf Payers from ‘competing’ in the quality+ ing round ford the tgs North) and th, 0 on ound to y ety bet ah and fa pith May an ae wi iit : rai rater TO BE RESUMED | Essex Market, Lawyer Ordered « Out of Court by; Magistrat After a’ Heated Cont Over Case on Trial, a During the \exdininetion In 2 cand ' tore seeietrere Fon In the Racer larket Court, to-day | Bch wey H, Gotlieb made charges againbt the Magistrate, and in a heated bse vi Bald he would ‘at once baggies Inent ptpceed nig, Gotliey Whe rer: from the court-raom, which waa ih Uproar, but returned within five utes and served the Court (with . 4 of habeas corpus in another ca Te. 9 \ tumable to-morrow jn. the Su: Court, ‘This iy one in whidh Gbtites is ondeivoring to secure Wberty fore | woman whom Magistrate Pool sent to the Island, The trouble was started by Magia trate Pooh refusing to allow Gotlieb to cross-examine. witnesses ‘for the prosecution in the cuse ut hand. Magistvate and lawyer tuiked louder and jouger, euch pounding the bench, one ft Cheek ers and rate EPS whl with Dis: fist. with exeltement an a vel in an Uproar. iiey, ate on rs and enches, and the oy Mage over igen ee sould not fost ihe nal mwyer Go! “vou Mae Witcoapetene Pu 0 foocupy the bench, ii ry 4s safe with you. I will challenge you before a higiiertrbunad and a you are impenched,” cat Sone caro, for noe OLDEST HOLDER OF LIFE POLICY DIES. William E. Shepard Was In- sured in 1843 and Lived to Be 98, William §, Shepard, bolder of tho . oldest life insurance polloy in the United States, 1s dead of pneumonia, at the age of nliety-five years, at tunglewood, N, J. He was born at WrenQiam, Mags. Jon. 2, 1811. He was Holbrook head of the firm of Lowell, Jos, of this city, (when "he retired mines 1 1880, Ho Was oe Repub- tien and 6 Presbyterian. Feb, 7, 163, during the frat week of the existence of the Mutual Life Ins suiratic mpany of New -Xork. Mr, Shepard took ont polloy No. Il for + $2,000, Tt ds now workh ih He drew $1,060 ‘dividends. on uring his Life, He pald no premlume after He had pneumonic fh 1892, later years he waa. blind. one 8 two daughters and. thr His mind was clear to Diario i uring his He leay fidren, NOTICE! ReadersoftheWorld are hereby notified that Vinol, the new. and de. licious Cod Liver prepa- ration, without oil, is sold | In JERSEY CIT. by Eugene Hartnett, 105 Montgomery St. In HOBOK by Win.Kammlab oor. Hudson & Newark Sts, In BROOKLYN AT ALL BOLTON DRUG STORES, and by the leading drug. gist in every town and city in which the World is read. Look for Vinol ° where you live; if you don’t find it let us*knaw. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, Cor, 23d St. & 6th Av IN BROOKLYN At All Bolton Drug Stores, * grande the last. | CANDY peecrRy FOR WEDNESDAY, Ce eemerae FOR THURSDAY, faite? Peanut Caramels, Po Chocolate Peanut Clusters, ~ reojisls of thy MOT tise ‘i ears ptrenmoratei (altion were brought about “he belloved | by nheronunechthe wuigtioe ti two. being growh-dp Aaughte mit p i BUNDAY Wontb, 0 an Rey Cee ne Gena Jury direot tosday.| FC wduld be Lof-the best Intaresterat the ane nie ie exttematy Amborant Bleraonyp is pee anit upg iagient ial ca = | employ! nit no bail would | ode avidonee, vt \3 y air MPhe targets of Employment, Real! it Court of Avven|x| He expressed himvelf as hopeful of se-) society, far General, Henry B. eae counsel | HY, hi Mr, zareey, eet ek Pf peewee pod! Business: Bargains, of | i T shall carry tho| cnups ai indictment, Big Fight To-Morrow. the committees Ve shaiving ‘Acoording to. Bia d lock iii | Mouses, Apariments, F States Sudreme|” Gpoar appeared tn the anteroom of re Maurier Cooker Wan reRunnen a foros ti country In ie . sf ; All factions: in the big fight im the | voar for doing work tor pie! Just light, drivin; t nt cays PO LWT, se. are quite as easy to bit) Conrt the Grand Jury quarters at noon, He i hid vie Misrable ‘sum. of! Aa Carestamin any stoops. ne, had hig hat in one hand and a bulky Equitable Lite Assurance Soolnty are | Prior, ae sie Au gunner, Depart | oa fhe’ nad collected duning soars ” nthe men duality ag ¢ “ “SHIPPING: ‘NEWS, envelope th the other. ‘Tho envelope | Axously awalting the outcome of the) thnt tho POONA, winade at thé th nk, Ve Pidenon | Oras pkey ane raid the sedierGaing value of a WORLD A IRE SE corimained his complaint against Mx. | #Peelal meeting of the Giseosera estied eal JudKe oot rm pitease ‘nel uae Kd cng foul a he en mH in leiprovad th Soutee Ad, {a as staple and unerring Hopper, which was drawn up by Abo £ar-tormotrow afternoon, ostenmlbly for |, Tie eaenmities decked fouous who 0 hy tty, ite port oF NEW YORK, fol Vo Ata i entered ra howe} made in Druatoy 1 in the ‘wi Hackensack @ giso ce Se eS amen” ye to wil ftom, fa ofthe fowed fie fone tenek The Sheri war noth the sole purpose of ratifying! the two- year mutualization acheme agreed upon ut the conference with State Superin- tondent of Insurance Francis Hendricks Hummel, jommodity as Is the product of any, phe "eRvetd 6 “envelope was St Bo promt hy your expertence in tits ‘ehooting-galléry. a het Hooker never cleaned out, {ntrusted to the ‘ Ruardian at the door, who took {t to Arnold Kohn, foreman of the Grand aniive BD. | Grovger Pasi nf didn't net! cause | nevor asked belay ft It pecessagy make ce te “by Jury, Mr, Kohi on Baturday, “Why didn't you ank him? Tits Ut the ‘eainoent " as Naive the Eesti yetare and A Harmeroielt, Bnd uel word te ME |" 'phat tho mutualiaation schome will i eehubg a woman Was ‘aing it Very active coaten te be mat re 2 f te man Ubat the matter would recelys | be “overshadowed by other ‘things In | Wf thi wi f No dereription | hee rat waplain, brat AE thie aes | PESIaRE | ‘considerations thie meeting 1s the dellet of al, A PAL aan't a lave her get the i} sha nat ibe i i i ibs Hild eeaklnhh. siaag va 412 pineal feat ma aes ah clash between the nivale iv éxpéeted, |" don't Knows ; Be ameat eet: isANOGy | | A tht ok sree RO Bist | Stns oh hoprotnt intention ota | RI torte Sth mane ji to! reenute, revi . mA" ‘vi INCOMING. irs ‘is Sie CR Berean ity | carries ot his present intention o mat will fil Hone omnTey. lng for the resignations of the leaders.) ~—DUE TO-DAY. hue demand or apparent yer that my theatres are safe; A A POWDER jhat is, pouvinaing | Koenig sara Yiovorian, | faver pleaded 3 Ail of the Alexander faction, Mr. Alexan-| GRBAD STORM ISeor- x. | in its argumenty arede Brat HA W r TO ©. dex, Mir. “‘Targall and My, Wilson, HEADED TH PHIS way, Gisete F { aR, gta na pe an] cide, aN ES 4 , IN OA O00, | ination unaseentnn vedios eneetns [ 1] errr por th a ri onea| ang Reel a Buivin, $27,000, ‘A northgade Favorin 64. sitirutay it | 2 feom the Universlty, of, Vetr start (of the Equitable row) /both + Mr. Hyd@ and ‘Mr, Alexandet “are ‘apt to) | be surprised by the attitide of some af: the directors the; the ae. tenalty in headed tha way from Baltl- more, gathering energy In ite Latigret he Biadoopihe se ne a) zal wosiy fap he pine rind Montry | RuTgorNG _ aTr CaN WAEHINGTON, April bSecretary | Bhaw has announced that he will make | avidin hs eae prirnteeniente ox. xa i 4 Mr he a call on national bank depoaltories is| pi sea re chote: awa, 1 bout, £27.00 ,000 kn tygou talments, the recto ngry, Ronee: ones sf moe Apa lie eo A HD a | a ces hat ast oil RP A a

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