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| WANT TROOPS = M'ADOO AFTER CALLEDTOSTOP| MAGISTRATES CHICAGO RIOTS |wu cet stensoratio report of All Gambling and Disorderly Cases Where Prisoners Aro Set Free. Violence Increasing and Gov. Dineen Asked by Em- ployers to Act. ‘ MOLIITIA READY FORDUTY Priest Brutally Beaten by Gang of Strike-Breakers and Many Others Injured. when, before Magistrate Moss, the eases of the twenty-one Chinamen ar- vested on gambiiog charges came up, Tt ts understood the Commissioner ‘believes that in many eames the Magis- teates have released Sins AEM aah TM, Mh Qigher, probab! FIGHTING ALL OVER CITY. One Thousand Extra Pollce Out, but Force Not Able to Check Team | fistriccattomay ths pew mes il also sot as a 0 on P anc eter Disturbances, dnoure all the evidenc: a er aid that the Bal 7 mem- (Bpectal to The Evening World.) bers ef his mou ure OVEF & 08) CHICAGO May §—The trike riot. | weight 7100 pounds, “wall be tng increased to such an extent to-day, | sent Dack to, ‘pounding | the 1 and the police even with an extra! now too fat for their jobs force of 1,000 men seemed unable to eheck the violence that was general all over the city, the employers this afternoon met in the office of Lewyer Levy Mayer, to frame a demand on Gov, Dineen, that he Patch Btate troops to ‘The meeting lasted hind closed doors, In attendance were RUSSIAN POLICE SLAIN FOR REVENGE. ‘Two Sergeants Assavainated Fol- lowing Attack More Riotin on People— Attorney Levy Mayer, Mark Morton, John V, Farwell, R. J. Thorne, Jacob] WARSAW, Russian Poland, May &— Keener and F. W, Job, A police sergeant was shot and Killed At Its close, the statement was made that a favorable reply was expected, as the Governor earlier in the day said that !f a request was sent to omer out the militia, he would at once grant at, The secretary of the Chicago Em- ployera' Association announced later on Moga street here this morning, The murderer escaped. It is feared that other disorders will follow in the course of the afternoon. Publio nervousness te marked and there le «rave apprehension as te the outdome of the demonatnatione and processions which are expected after that @ representative of the @sso-)/the ohurch services in commemoration elation wae on the way to Spring-/ of the aniveresry of the proclama- field to ask Gov. Deneen to order out| ton of the Polleh constitution in 1791. GBtate troops, There are many soldiers in the s#trects. The orintere strugk to-day and the afternoon newspapers did not appear, LODZ, Ruselan Poland, May %.—our men to-day shot and killed a polloe sergeant and reverely wounded a de- The First Infantry Regiment of the dilinois National Guard, the headquar- ters of which js in the armory at Bixteenth street and Michigan avenue, bas received instructions to hold itself in readiness for strike duty at any | tective who tried to arrest them, hour, Serious riots occurred in the streets Col, Sanborn, commanding the regi- | during the night ment, sild to-day when asked about], The military fired on a crowd, Milling four persons and wounding "several his plans: others, We are ready and will answer the call immediately it comes from Spring- held.” NEBOGATOFF NOT Priest Clubbed. IN THE CHINA SEA, The climax of the rioting was en at- tack with revolvers made on United] gp, par mRSHURG, May &—The Ad GiateecRRpreaa Soni ea ae miralty here professes ignorance as to All day there was territic rloting (| Whether Admiral Nobogatoft and Ad. which wore than a score of men Word mira! Rojestvensky have Joined forces, {njured, aome uf them fatally. In down! jut the impression prevails in naval tuwn §. s by ) sO) and west, as Gifcleacdhati the! June tise hag Hoel DOAN far south as Forty-sixth street, and an C0 Canal street, Ui wore furious bat loa) Indeed> some doubt. ls ¢: ed }! in which many shots were lired, Wither Nbaeaten aalbiplont iat eet Sluggera armed with hickory canes, | entered the China Sra, knives, brase knuckies and biuckjacns, Ee made indiscriminate uttacks upon au-| WA VYOR RIDES IN gene without regard to age or calling of thedr victims, Before noon a number of men had been either badly beaten or stabbed, one of thom a Catholic priest, who had just administered the last rites for the dying to a victim of slug- AN AMBULANCE, | Trip in Electric Vehicle Up Broad- Way—Dedicates It to Health Bourd’s Une. aera. 7 The clergyman was Rev. Father| Upon the Invitation of Health Com: Reilly, of St. Cecelia's Chureh, Forty Mussioner Darlington, Mayor McClellan Afth street and Fifth avenue. He had startled a number of citizens in tho| gone to visit Thomas Atkins, who had|noighborhood of the Clty Hall late to- been terribly beaten by six negroes iniday by stepping into an electric ambu- | an alley off Forty-sixth street, lance and riding up Broadway, | Besides the priest and Atkins, four Commissioner Dartlingion ts proud of other men were stabbed or beaten bY tne ambulance and wanted the Mayor | the same gang, all of whom were #Ub- 1 jantise it by becoming its Initial pase @equently arrested, |ecnger. The Mayor alighted after the While his strike-breskers wore beat: |fivulance had gone a few. blocks re. ing oltizens, Frank Curry, his head marking that it Was a fine vehicle, ‘So | eracked by bricks thrown at him in he added, “shat a fellow might | ity a jonably get sick or hurt intentions Yesterday's fighting, ues in a critical spit : Gondition, the surgedns almost despair: |A!1Y #0 a8 to enjoy a ride perhaps in it, ing of his recovery, eae Militia Ready. METROPOLITAN NEED NOT PAY WHAT ASSESSORS ASKED STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND ODDS ON TO-MORROW’S METROPOLITAN. Probable Probale Starters, Weight. Jockeys. Betting, DEI ...---ceneew cosenne one 124, 00SHAW seraceceersessterrem 8 to 5 SCALPS AGAIN SBYOOMDY om sserasnn nennnnes 102.0. MODAN cerrecerssccrmea 8 to 5 Ormonty’s Right ..evccesscscee 108...,W, DAVIS mevecserscescsen 10 to t eri Beliiame senvecerer cocenccees 1221. 0/ONAll ssccessecssesmverses OtO 4 Dodgers First to Bat, Smash Wott cenvenet seentrencommmne 10 to 4 ’ IJNQUIN, ese even verreenne tsto1}! Out Five Runs in Open- Dolly ‘Spanker .2..eccercronee 10 to 1 Ope RODEN seercscceseees soccee 20 to t ing Inning bestdoed Corre eeres consreneee $0 to 4 ; PAIMARE crave canesereene 104... OrtmmtDs ceeeeee 2 to 4 TOKE sereces weesssssece Kelly sosscooveesescacess 20 0 4 BATTING ORDER. Kent ....000. seeseess iv sesoktbon st necasaes® Hi 3 i trae! oy ahomes, gt i a Bookttt.-ssesesss 5 to 4 eet Gounrunayy B ia; ‘tee pete eh smecees 10 t0 4 abe, 18 Beenie asin L, Smith. ssscnrcsseceen 20 0 4] | Bonton,’ ». Fitteniger, pm *Keene entry, tMcLaughlin entry, tRowe entry, TANYA'S TRIAL FOR THE METROPOLITAN Whitney Eligible Romps a Mile 1.44 2-5 Without an Effort—Other Workouts To-Day at Bel- (Bpectal # The Bening World.) BELMONT PARK, Queens, N. Y,, W. May &—This fine plant is beginning to ave fun have the vy pea nes of ma real course, since the stables are filling up | “Y,horee. wth the best horsefiesh of the country. i 26, A number of the best stables are al- ready on the ground, notably those of Mr, Bennington, with the «reat Bel- dame, First Water and other useful members of this stable, The horses of > Harry Payne Whitney, in charge of Trainer John Rogers, arrived Monday afternoon, In the lot were Tanya, Art- ful, Heart's Desire Irish Lad and About twenty-five others of less note, Tanya receved her final the Metropolitan yeetertay afternoon, She was sent 2 mile without company on the main track, Bhe simply rompad the mile in 1.44 2-8, never extending her- “prep'’ for, BROOKLYNS 60 AFTER QUAKER deg the Quakere had won every game was the third game of the wertes, and ‘‘Woxy Ned’! wanted * eon break the streak. rery to the general custom of Hanlon ie home team, went r the Brooklyns first to bat. Firet Inning. Wheokard got a base on balls. Lumley filed out to Bransiield. Batah olipped off @ single to right, Sheckam golng to third. Owens was out on @ sacrifice, Gleason to Bransfleld, Sheckard g#cor- ing, Lewis hit a slow groundor to first. Pittinger muffed the throw from Brans- field, Batch coming home on the error. Dobbs received @ gift of four bad ball Babb was hit {n the fifth rib, the bases filled, Lewis, Dobbs and Babb orn mn Ritter’s slashing two- ‘ase hit to de in mont Park SRaseinted NIUE RUNG. to Branafield unesaisted ‘ 8, ont Fark. Bheokard ran in for Thomas's fy. Gleason walked. Coudtney filed out to Shecknm, Magee went out, Owens to ihe, ike the Lewia, NO RUNS. . atable iaon the big aide Dy, Wintacn tees Becond Inning. THR R—105 unds up, Saigwrett went in to aapiteh for Phila- longe—0.12 1-6, 0.24 O98 HR |delphia in place of Pittinger, Sheck- race 049 4:5, 1.08; handily, ' Is only an’ ardin: | 4Td deat gut 8 bunt, Taumiey struck A. J. Joyner, trainer Out, "Bheckard was out stealing sec: KABER—U5 Uup, one mile an | ond. Dootn to Gleason, Gleason, han 0.26 9-6, 038 1-6, U8a Sb 207 | Batons'’® high one, NO RUNS. a 1.28, “1.88, “1.69; ne, eb 20%, | Titus went out, Owens to Babb. her victory at any time Fepte: | Bransfeld aingled past thint, but wa Condition. W. Hones, treinen ST#84| forced out on second on Doolin GRAND DUCHBSS~106 pounds up; atx )STounder, Batch to Owens, In trying furlongs in 1298-5, breezing. Not much | to compleb> a double play Owens made wee her up W, 6, trainer, + /@ wild throw, Doolin going to second, JOCUND—110 pounds up; halt’ mile in| Dooin doubled to right, acoring Doolin. HA CREAR 0.40 14, O54" galoping, | Lense made @ senentional stop of Cala ‘Ay ge very alow {| welle grounder, putting him B, Wiahard “trainer, 7 SOW With Rim.) Were Se RUN. DANDELION—115' pounds up; one Third Inning, mile; 0.12 4-8 0.26, ag. 0,62 1-2, 1,05 1-2, | 1.19, '1.82,°1.48 1-2, handily, Is very: Ovens aingled to left, Lewis bunted nd wall win in his oompamy. [in front of the plate, and on Dooln'a Biden, trainer, : ' | throw went to second, Dooling mufted MOT do} pS t Babb's foul fly, f Bein eet ell herd’, captured Hitters foul fy ONDH'S RIGHT—1 . | Soanion stmick out, NO RUNS. a hait mile ta 0.68 canty oa mas, up: | Beth omas bunted safely, Gleapon forced sclt on any part of the route, She had wp about 109 pond, and aa no part of the mile was fast, it {8 diMoult to pass @n opinion upon her chances in 1) Motropylitan, She looke fit, and as Mr, Rogers 's not given to many mistakes, eho certainly has a grand chance in thie! race, ‘Thore were a number of useful gallops recorded this morning, The following were the best: ISRAEL—Four furlongs in 0,62 2-6, breesing; 100 pounds up, Looks like « nice, useful colt, but fe not yet ready. NBMESIS—Four furlongs in 0.62 3-6, handily; % pounds up, Acts green, but fe possessed of quite a turn of epeed. QUEEN BELLE—Three furlongs in 0.892-6, handily; 105 pounds up. Only a falr filly and will have to go in cheap company, QUEEN OF HPARTS—Four furlongs tn 0.61, handily; 100 pounds up. A very clever-going filly and one that will eure- ly {mprove, FIRST WATER—Worked in 0.233-5, handily; 110 pounds up, Looks grand and seema to be better than ten days ago. FEN ROOM—Worked in 0.24, 0.36, 0,49, all out; 8 pounds up. Not nearly as good a colt as he showed early in the spring. WATER BRARHR—Four furlongs in 0.81 3-6, handily; 110 nounds up. A nice ent sure to improve; ts ready at any time. BELASCO—Four furlongs in 0.81 3-5, handily; 9% pounds up. Is very ordinary BELDAMH—Three furlones in 0.38 2-5. handily; re} up, Hnea all her speed And seema to have more dash to her | 0.36, | work, KRATOR-Three furlongs in handily; 9 pounds up, A very fast horse In the morning, but doesn't seem to race to his pt te trials, MARIUS CATUS—Four furlongs 0.62 2-5, handily; 119 pounds up, than an onilnary colt; sure to be heard from goon. In ote AT SHEEPSHEAD, SHMEPSHBAD BAY, Mav §.—The training conditions at the race course this morming were most pleasant, every FAST ORANGE, N. J., May 8—The ety of East Orange to-day notified the Fidelity and Casualty Company, ot New York, of an apparent shortnge of $5,000 M, Long, ‘The alleged shortage ‘ot Excise department. Mr Hed in ® Inst, the time of his death he was City Clerk, and part of his duty was eis in that de: under bonds of Franklin street, crom quiney to Mon | mee, Was the aceile of Lhe ryt outbreak Of the morning, When w yeiling Larong, surroundeda non-union driver und drag. ed him ivom iis truck. Lhe crowd, | Jantloe Mlachoft Deotdes that Tet- Which soon numbered hundreds, was - neh aby the police, und the lighting | eree Was Right in Throwing Ont ecame general. , Sievolvern were drawn bya doron| ® Cartain Assessment im 1507, atrike breakers and shots fired into (he | sustaining the finding of the refores Crowd, while bricks and iron missiles Were ‘hurled about promiscuously. to whom the matter was sent, Justice While the fighting Was going on at| Bischoff to-day docided that the Metro- Franklin street trouble broke out at} politan Street Raslway Company need ‘All the teamaeters of the Crerar,| not pay taxes to the city on tho assess Clinch Company, which has coal con-| ment of §10,184,960.95 for 1897, and orders fracts with many, office, bulldings and | the assoaament atricken from the rolls, OO —$——[— The Tax Department found that the | FOUND HIS ACCOUNTS SHORT | co™P2nY had $10,000,000 in. capital stock ovor and abcve {ts abilities, The com-| A MONTH AFTER HIS DEATH| any set up the bonded Indebtedness of | TuNoes collateral companies which it had as-| o sumed on leasing their roads, and other Habilities axgremiting over $20,000,000. There was no adequate proof presentod of the value of leases and franchises, | snd Justice Blachoft. — Elaborate Establishment Makes the Fourth tn Hie string in Greater New York, or more in the accounts of the late Long ai this city on April as clerk of the Board of Excise ¢ alleged short. Brymer “Bong was Bill Jones! For twenty years Bill Jones had worked Henri P. Alexander, the well-known optician, has extended his usiness to Brooklyn, he having just opened an j elaborate establishment at No, 590 Iul- |ton etroet, ‘This place, arranged with marvellous completeness in every de | partment, forms the fourth link In Mr, | Alexander's chain of stores in Greater |New York, ‘The other eatablighmonts For this firm and for that, are at No, a1 Kast Fourteenth street, + || No. 15% Third avenue, and No, 24 Bast But had to borrow, at the end, | One Hundsed and Twenty-fitth street, The price of a new hat, | Whne tae tose stores in Manhattan have always been in the fi This woke Bill up; he tore his hair optical eatablishments in the oly the (Some people say Bill swore), fourth store In desortbed as of all, It is duclared Without exveption But he struck a deal through a ‘World Want ad., one of the finest Puce establishments Ard now owns a grocery store, man and his horse were out, There wns consiterable speeding done. Tra'ner John FB. Madden had a busy mening of ft and several of his charges in the older diviefon were sent down the Ine at good rates of speed Delh! was shown on the course at an carly hour and was as sprightly as a yenrling, his grand trial of yester-| jy, day in no way having any bad effect. ‘Traine: A. J. Joyner allowed Tradition and Hamburg Belle @_ aix-furtong breather at @mbthing better than a twrminute galt, ‘Trainor James McCor- mick allowed River Pirate and Baron Pepper a mart six-furlong gallon nt three parts speed, River Pirate a tak- {ng his training nicely and does not show that proppy action which evel- oped in his gallops last season, Tie principal gallops of the morning were the following: SINISTER—105 pounds up; one milo in 0.88, 0.60 8-6, 1.02 8-5, 1.16 8-6, 1,902-5, 1.45 2-5 bandily, and galloped out tha mile and a half furlong in 1.699-5, Was turned skleways at the barrier in tast rice, J. Rowe, tratner, DON ROYAL—115 pounds up, and KNIGHT OF PEARL, 120 pounds, up; vevei furlongs in 1.36, galloping. Both of these maidens are ready, Don't Jet them get wway. 8, oker, In UTR 00 eb, OMT, 08 fry oa A very hore: was only. % P| twrmeeld the State : and Mayor: MoClellan's water measure Mayor'y, a More | I six turk the iast eighth in 0.12 1-2, 0.25 4-6, 0.87, mare is very fast, A mean and eulked in hee vere Heth ATTIN—15 0.48, 025, da Pa and : - Diebold, trainer, . 116. 0.25 2-6, Oar ee Ot 1.44, galloping Drove stake winners, ounds up; Both will . traln LEGEND—110 ones BA on a 0.86, 0.49, 1. . Her trainer we all last eighth, J, J, Fistand, train! fe} 115 pounda uP or ily, Up} one mile 50 8-6, 1.08, 1,16 8. a five RIVE: furiongs Cormick, trainer, BARON PEPPER R Pr in 1 2, 115 galloping. pounds up, seven fur- Mecormick trainee’ a loner O12, 0248-67880 ts 0,60.1-6, tile che; wil win isthe eeal Diebold, ‘trainer. ia SANDRA—110 a. ABE pounds 110 pounds un a 0.991-5, 0.641-5, galloping. trainer, un, Gleason, HUDDY, 115 pounds up, and MYRTIB D., 110 pounds up a half mile tn 0.65, brecking, FE, Wishard, trainer, SON 1.23, Vi 115 nminda up: atx furlongs galloping. Charles Hughes, tra SDOR—10 pounds up A half 1 K 58 cule Yn very, ensily, 5 wr. vo rool, GO BETWHPN—110 pounds furlongs, 0.18, 0.261-2, 040, 0.54. 1,08 breogine! Going ver slow with thie low. 3", Brown, traincr, MURRY SATNT—110. pounda_up; furlonga, In 0621-2, handily, W. GI TRIOSITY—110 pounds up; halt In 0,12 1-2, 0.25 1-2, 0.87, 0.51, handity, Gleason, ‘trainer. DARLY AND OFTRN--106 pounds @ half mile in 0.12 1-2, 0.25, 0.87 2-5, 0.60 handily. W., Gleagon, trainer BPLGRAVIA—l10 pounds a CAROLA, 110 pounds up: three fu in PO. rele ing. W, Gleason, t WATERWING, 105 pounds ' up, WATERGRASS, 105 pounds up} rior fly, A, J. Joyner, trainer, many years, suffering frightfuliy Ste ue pounds, up, and eo; from rheumatism, heard about Voit , a DJ . pounds up; a halt , mile {n 0.13, 0:26, 0.89 85, 0.88, breering, J, |#04 !t cured him completely, Now, D, Mndden. trainer, because they know so well what APRICANDER, 110 pounds up, and| Volta {8 and does, this popular Fa rae oats Yi] Brooklyn store recommends Volta, falloping. | “’""land sells enormous quantities of tt. ows same form as! Mr. Gianelli, one of the head piano in season of his three-year-old car Wil) take a good horse to beat hi J. Joyner, trainer, sees nee AUTO OVERTURNS AND TWO INJURE BUIFALO, N. ¥,, May %—Charles Roe, proprietor of the Roe Automo Company, was seriously and perhaps tally injured by the overturning of a touring oar on Main atrect early to-d and C, D, Ralfoo, of Rochestor, and women, whose names could not learned, had narrow escapes, one of latter sustaining aevere bruises, ‘The surgeons have been unable to determine the extent of Roo's injuries, but his skull ts believed to be fractured WATER BILLS GO (Bpectal to The Hvening Werld.) ALBANY, May 8, 1@ Benate to-: Commission with very Itt opposition. The , ; ‘a aivar tote a hy; Naboo Shang lly. Was tet down 0.11 2-6, @howing he of spect. A. J. Joynst, ZEALA—10 pounds UP; @ half mile 0.51 4-6 easily, This . J. Joyner, trainer. TOOTSIE turtongs, Cin bo eae Pounds up, three work, Bud + three nds him he can run. bounds up, and HOT 13 1-2, He j, 1.80, fere are two good ones, fur- 08 2-8, very ie mile Mo- 1.08 2-6, ery easily. Do not lose a half mile, RHYN—16 pounds up and SAM. trainer, four 1 mile WwW. This one acts like a runmer, four furlongs, 0.12 1-2, 0.25 1-4, 0.38, 0.61 hamd- ny boc. THROUGH SENATE. ‘Thomas out at second, Owens to Lewis Batch got Courtney's foul, Magee tripled to deep cenire, scoring Gleason, ‘Titus went out, Babb to Scanlon, 01 RU i Fourth Inning. Sheckand walked, Lumley went out, Courtney to Bransfield, Batch was out, Viransfel4 to Calweil, Sheckard going to third, went out, Bransfiela. NO RUNS, Bransfield went out, Scanton to Babb. Doolin was out ‘the game way, Dooin filed to Sheckara. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Lewis wert out, Doolin to patne aruck “out, Babb NO RUNS. very Gleason to AS Bransftet, strict out Caldwell Babb's muff of Ri of a_bunted ball Batch allowed Thomas's grounder to go through ‘his elas, Gleason was out on a bunt, Ritter touching, the Tunner before he got five feet from the home plate, loth men on bases advanced, On Ritter’s bad throw to third, trying to catch Caldwell off the base, the latter cored, Courtney struck out. Magee went out, short to first, ONE RUUN, ae ES HARVARD AND COLBY. (Spectal to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 8,—Perfect weagher conditions greeted Harvard and’ Colby, when they lined up on Soldiers Field this ‘afternoon, Capt. Randal being still on the orlppled Wat, McCarthy played first, and Dexter took his place in right fleld, Layter was on the rubber for the home tear MARVELLOUS CURES OF RHEUMATISM Volta has won a splendid reputa- tion this winter. From being prac- tically unknown on the First of Jan- uary, when {it was first exploited, it is to-day being used by thousands to whom friends and druggists have recommended It, Mrs. Charlotte Bolton heard of It several years ago through an agent, and she was cured of the awful suf- fering which she had endured for eight years. Now Volta is sold and recommended by all the Bolton Drug stores, in Brooklyn, Mr. James L, Smedley, who wis In charge of the second floor at Mat- thews's store, in Brooklyn, for 99 her r, up, A, Ww. Ww. tn ane A six ™, fel lea ww: 2-6, and nes er. and salesmen at Wanamakers’; Mr. Lou- guet, foreman of the Wanamaker plano repair shop, and Mr. Barle: tne head decorator at Wanamaker’ were all cured of motism by Volta, and now, although they do not have a drug department, wy, | Wanamaker's sells Volta, with the nite | tollet Boods, to people to whom these fa- | Rentiemen recommend it, big | Among 80 Many nostrums that o tay, |10 good at all for this stubborn ¢ two (case, the truthful druggist is glad to be [be able to recommend Volta, because the the cure {8 certain, an’ there are no |dangerous drugs to swa'low, ‘The do-[eure 18 sure, and it is safe, All good drug stores se!| Volta— Riker's, Yeomans & Cublt, Bendiner & Schles'nger, Kalish, Walter Rorkey, Kingman, Miner Drug Co; a'so tie drug de- partments of Simpson Crawford, 14th St. Store, Macy, Bloomingdales, Also the drug and department stores In Brooklyn and Newark, and tho drug stores in Jersey City. Sent by mail for $1,00, hy fhe *~erican Volta Co. 18 Astor n'e-9 fur Yor’: Clty. wa ee Perit ie rr, A D Hegeman’s, Rei: day wih ten © ie Le TH bad cases of tine DR. LOUIS ASKS FOR DIVORCE |Names His College Chum and Friend, Dr. Hollander—Wite Denles and Sues for Separa- tlon, Charging Cruelty. In @ motion before Justice of the Bupreme Court to-day legations in the divorce sult William L Louis, of Jamaica avenue, Brooklyn Hilla, Queens Borough, against hie wife, Hiizabeth, were made public, Dr, Louls, who has @ practice of $10,000 & year, names us oo-reepon- dent, Dr. Frederick Hollander, of No 4) Hast Tenth strect, Manhettan, Dr Louis alleges that the improper acts complained of took place during December and Janumry and Mebruany lust, while he was in Cuba, A servant and @ olengyman are also mentioned. The wife has filed a counter sult, ask: ing for a eparation, eharging her hus- band with jealousy and cruel and un- bearable treatment, Dr, Hollander and Dr, Louie were college chums, memberw of the same class in medical school and belonged to the same societies and fraternities. The Loulaes were married in 1890 and there are three ahildren, Maw. Louls is now living wth hor mother, Mra, Mary Top- png, No, 29 Ocean place, Brooklyn a ROOSEVELT STILL TIED UP BY STORM. GLENWOOD SPRING, Col, May 8.— The President's panty did not hunt to- day, The rains which eave fallen for two days have turned to wet snow, and the hunters are remaining close to the camp, They were unable to make the Hast Divide to-day, and may ow work directly across to Garfield Creek, BANK FUGITIVE GOLL ARRESTED MILWAUKER, Wis, May 8.—Henry G, Goll, former assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Milwaukee, has been arrested in Chicago, Goll bed when ex-Presi of the Institution, confemsed of over $1,000,000, the al- of De, Bigelow, shortage CAUGHT PROWLING THROUGH THE SAVOY. 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Kidney trouble irritates the nerves,malees you digzy, restless, sleepless and {rritable, Makes you pass water often during the day and obliges you to get many times during the night Unhealthy kidneys cause rheumn- tim, gravel, oatarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints and mus- clea; make your head ache and back ache, cause indigestion, stomach and liver trouble; you get a sallow, yellow com- exion, make you fee] as though you had eart trouble; you may have plenty of am- bition, but ao strength; get weak and Jo AWAY. cure for these troubles te Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root, the world-famous kid- ney remedy, In takimg Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp- Root is the most perfect healer and gentle ald to the kidneys that is known to medical scdence. PREPARED ORLY OP OR. KILMAR & CO... MNOHAMTON, #7, (Swamp-Root 1e pleasant te take) If you are already con~ vinoed that Swamp-Root 1s what you need, you ean pur - chase the regular fitty-ce! and one-dollar size bottles the drug stores ev Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp- Root, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Bing- hamton, N. Y., on every How to Find Out If chere is any doubt in your mind as to condition, take from your urine on neing chouy ounces, pince it in u glass or bottle let it atand twenty-four | bottle. hours, If on examination {t {s milky or cloudy, if there ts @ brick-dust aout , or if small particles float about in {t, your kidneys are in need of immediate attention. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and {9 used in the leading hospitals, reo- ommended by physicians in their private practice, ani is taken by doctore themselves who have ktdnoy ailments, because they recognize in it the Greatest and most eu remedy for icidney, Iver and bladder troubles, SPBCIAL NOTE.~-So succenstul is Swamp-Roct tn promptly curing evon the most distressing oases of kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that to prove its wonderful merite you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable informatton, both eent tubsolutely free by mail, The book cor tains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters receiv, from men and women cured. The value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that readers are advised to send fora sample bottle. In sondleg your address to Dr. Kilmer & Oo., Binghamton, N, Y., be sure to say von read this generous offer in The New York Evening World. The genuineness of this offer {s guaranteed. 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