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Mill Garry ten pours or more lee it than was on his back yester- his bitter enemy, experience, haps the uncertaintics of racing might Adbell's value ehring ¢o one: tenth of that Mr, Madden came up to the extent of whose to hang on and the track. sum overnight. It ts not ao long that Maiden and Hildreth were ‘Yelling. ofi the floor of a Westchester Willage restaurant in deadly combat. _ Madden, however, ia a horse seller. is a man who belleves that @ bird in the hand 1s worth two in the ‘bush, He knows the unoertaintlos of horse racing through years of bitter He knows Adbell te good to-day, but cannot be sure how ho will presn- _._ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, F SgNaky pl clit) 2 oar ean mnaaaaeneT 1905, BASEBALL, RACING, FIGHTING sramovs WRITTEN BY | (fpectal to The Evening World.) BRAVESEND RACE-TRACK, June 3. ~The local track, as we as the weather, were almost perfect for train- ing ‘operations to-day and the result was a great many very useful gallops. There was nothing in the way of real fast work, ag all the horges stabled here are right on edge, One of the attra: Of the.old favorite MoCheaney, who wa: allowed to gallop once around the clrale, de certainly looks in grand con- dition, but as to whether he will race time aloae can tell, ‘The beat agit follow: Me fate io EARN One tof mile tits i.) Ral Re 258-5, 0.62, lid pounds up, Pretty straight and will, have { Tigrove @ great deal to beat a go Bale pounds | On oe ye ‘ery ohatnaty; Ree Vea! pales. ip niches in ind in'just abowe at hie tants ODD BLLA—six girlongs, in 0.21 2-5, 1.144: unde tins epecd, ‘out dont ‘e0t e kindly ; NORALIGHT—Gatloped ‘four furl {m Osh wath 00 pounde up, Not much NMSB—our furlongs in 0.1! ans 8-6, 0.87 8-5, 0,60, handily, 110 poun fine and should run well the first time she gots a soft track. GHT" RAN'T. eet 1 ire dn bs. up; ran fe ea carried out at tum for Rone’ hast nice turn of INITER+Galloped 6 easter in 1.26, @tand after Adbell ren Yeaterday end mi 200 lbs, up; Rot near rea Adbell eold for. “Tm jn the business to sell” Madden. for & $20,000 stake, and if he can land it Adbell will have cost nothing, Probably Mr. Smathers’s money, how- over, that bought Adhet!, i success has been due to eet | a the wale, "i dant care to say how muocl: It wes not a dust PBI BPO —Four_furlon f—Four furl io 0.27, 2h handily, 110 tbe, up; te improv: "Sstnib—iive furien gein hata te 3-t 26, 0.49 3-5, 1.03, handily, 95 ibs, u win fun muoh ‘better next time out; h M4 ig han a fair colt, i furlongs in handily, 100 Ibs, peed, but’ wants to run out con- “1 have twenty-five | st It is we never was Muoh ‘of iL. presen oped one rid in tbs, up; best and ready to Tis Shy aa Lie turiongs in ly ieee GHT—4 0S Oat 2s 00 20 pty, tex Coy, fast, ie Ae it tot wae judgment, Just before’ he came mast} ft! Bohorr was inclined to be} gauop to the ¢uture of teolog.| Rea he take, $10,090 for my. ten head. rigt: mow,” sald Bohorr. Pe “WN take them.” sat BMikireth in- {2, gtantiy, and pe pald a deposit. Later was eo hast; ack Phe, Buburben me ie ot pee FOUN: ae RA estcolw k GRAVESEND ENTR ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, June 8.— | (Phe entetes for Mondmy'e races are as fol- Aid wi about two Hace rens rep.” but looks je sure ta (4 hice colt. wh 84, anally Ry and wa few be be @ race-! rionee, in 0.6 8-6, up. A very un- get 0.0 6, fer 19,100 yatta vp. ba alo race, Anh TAN—One mile fn 0.63 1 2058 1.48 8-6, cetiorin pounds up. Has speed and in 5 ] race before 101 WANE! foriongn In 025 3 ven fake tnin 3 or papatiy, but has & TU. BRUTH.—Gelloped six tones dn hae with 100 pounds up. of much account, but may win o face iddy trac! * ABI Et ae 0,80, 1. 1.48, handily up, Is not yet fit, but will run Powell his next: turn One ‘6 % 5: ¢.) ee Ai (h out, RAINMENT.—8ix_ furlongs QU 86, 1.1886, breexing, 10) pounds up. Not miueh account and hardly worth Conmigera to UBLLA TI.—Gallo, one mile Pe th 100 Boing bp. All she MES, bres WEN our ida tongs tn 0: iy ‘eosing, poun up, Looks quite well and has som: eed, EPTUMAS.—Galloped one mile in Li with ans Magri up. At his very beat, and ready to run any day. by ieed Pal | —Gal nore one mile In 1,64 8-8, with 105 Up, Is rounding Iwokn very wall, [Alr-Galloped 1 mile tn 1.50, with iy baer He et! ie i rast migh, him 4 , although on a fost track he moe Tun an excellent Face. DAINTY—8 furlongs in 0.1) Tb. up, pull dam her last years. MABEL ESE AT POON 1 in. 0.27 2-5. ee 2-5, 1.21, with iis To. up, ta. thoroughiy ready for what she can do, INCANTATION. funjonge tn 0.0 2 Sh. 1s 90, I, ne should run well ny GRANE—I mile dn 0.95 3-6, 1 118 ee 1.46 3-5, 110 Wb, un. Books grand and sure to run well any tGne out, with 10 je and not up to ‘orm, furlongs handily fl and ing, 90 Th. uw ttons of the day was the reappearance | MBARICK-S Curlonga in 0.88, ‘beees- up for a while and tnoks much refreshed Should GOOD GALLOPS ON LOCAL TRACKS TO-DAY gallop of one mile in preparation for | the event. His time Jn fractions were: ae 0,25, 0.87, 0,60, 1.02 4-5, 1.16, 1,29, 1.43 8-5. ery easily, A@ the racer had about 115 pounds in the saddle and from the easy Manner in which he accomplished his trial, makes the move quite a creditable one, ‘The gallops of the morning were Alan A. Dale, U0 pounes up, one and a Quarter miles, 0.18, 0.25, 0.40, 0.63, 1.07, | 1.21, 1.85, 1.48, 2.02, 216, handily, Part | ot tia preparations for the Suburban, igs I AHIRD bray 115 pounds i} fon ng. ‘Another “candidate | for Suburban, Ed, Han trainer, i} ae 110 pound oe Pik salle! oh ta, m9, 0.61 1, cual 2 fe a0 unds up, one mile; 0,12, ieee ‘Oso, 08, Lit 12, 1.30, 1.48, ative Btarted off as @ cou a ane badly srier going five furlongs. Bekit, ral ner" Moy hed pounds, u , one mile; gale the six turiongs u he 0, ern’ wt heey bister=hin work shows { {10 pounds up, halt mile, ca ay 0.82, galloping. Geo, 4a up, five furlon ug 3808 ps es, breezing. aaa ek . i ound up. five fur- 0 "8 0.49 ca iy Worked with a two. wa sonly eran to other phe i is avery A ‘ab Aa Foe. Brat ap: pearan MeDovwe BANDY D., 106 a ix, furs ieneny ns 2, 0. 118, all him ak, Plater. Cor tom, 115 po up, and Ag mds Up. A fiat walle: 0.13. 0,24, 0.96 Hon easing up. Could have worked 9 t Miett trainer had desired: code. oar nice halt 1 THe” CLATMAN: py seven felon ra: ae ‘oan ie Ba 10h 1.28, ay? hai Up, ae joa Kiernan, ‘rnin er up, and ZUMA, Fiongs; 0.13, , Huggin Bont, 14 is fret out telnet ST. "bey aNe oun iit il 0,38, 0.88 1 im ie’ oe | Bae i ie rit Fhsaie ia funionge ; ao, side feu | eng A nice ea, her, Bud LAiR THOL 110 pounds Up: hait srt oa OS BA tay foe some Se lay, trainer, ‘BNo. furiongs pulling eae Si Tie ae "Ringo aie A aorinter, Sale oer en ndal fs ta from wi ing @o id trainer. OF THE VALE, 115 pounds 10, on 6 mile loander,, 114, pounds u 06, breexi pee ‘a ble tor thio pair, Nl ma ir, crs 2}, pounds up, yeti the Inet ssp tee ar ae LA v (ase f of the Bh oe a rN ie tl, 10, Bounds up, one N I =| lle iat 2b ee, all op i Co Py Pac Weeting. A. oyner, and five 110 pounds up, Bowling at ii ‘6 Donde UP a Bus, 0.87, O80, 1 Ming ACY) rite “two, good ores, 2, a, trainer. 110 unde up, @ halt salle ey iis 040, O64, breéaing, R. ™ ‘Mi Pick cari —t19 9 pounds un. one and 0,26, 0.32, 0.40 4- st Tit ey Baas | 5 eras oh work tr ron ry for whieh he ts Sue waa B. RBID, Hralner GO-BETWEEN—110 poynge w rity one- Knlerl mile: 0.1: race malt nH with them, OWN, Traine ASTRO! NOMER— 10 Ronnae up, a half mile; 0,13, 0.28, i om galloping. WINT! no CONTEND-115° ‘pounds up, one mite In 1,50, gal M NAUGHTON, ROB ROY—110 pounds up, ‘Trainer. four fu ton, in 0.66, breeang. W. Karrick, | tralner ‘3 LADY VALBNTINB—105_poun: five soto dn 1,07, breesing. wenden, trainer. ABT ARITA: mile in 0.84, joNaughton, trainer, MEISTERSINGER—110 pounds up, seven furlongs tn 1.88, easily, Charles Casey. trainer. WHITE MARSH—115 pounds up, six furlongs in 1.22, breeming. Matt Feakes, tariner. UNCAS—110 pounds up, one ‘mile in 1.8, galloping. J, J, Hyland, trainer, CAMPO-11 ‘pounds up, etx furlongs In 1.21, very easy. J. J. Hyland, trainer, SONOMA BELLE—110 pounds up, six furlongs in 1.24, @ulking, C. Cochrane, und s ¥R, oon mile, rapt Y 7 2-Bie} 1,32, 1.44, Tab him or My tiret out. J. Hugging, trainer, DREAMPR—I15 pounds up, ond Le, dain, 10 Pounds Up. | al yohlony O12 3-6, 0.2, 08 BB, 0.49, 109%, 1.17 Hed up. very lame tke broke down. J. 18 up, Ren: anaes ee UD, he Fum fo hin heat form any time out SANDRINGHTM neat in A.2) 2-6, NO 2-5. breealng, Haw ed better race than she has vet slowed. WATEPMAN—4 furlongs in 0.21 8. “Wandily, 10 Tb, Up. Oulte the ardinaey piaters, AGUIDING BTAR-4« furlonen tn 0.12 1.0%, handily v clever an fit a posinge ean make him, SHEEPSHEAD GALLOPS. SHERPBHPAD BAY, June §.+Fatr, ensp weather faced the trainers and focers this morning and many fayor- able moves were recorded during the galloping hours, The track was in per- fect @hape. . Yesterday shower doing than lay, the dust, Capt, o. Broomstick who is carded up, d and certainly should run @ om Clever colt and should rm well with| 1" 111 colt, and about] it 19 trainer. ROSH OF DAW unas up, ix furlongs, 0.34. me 3 N= O28, O.REY, 0.5044, LiW's, handiiy, | Bhe Aone this nicely. J. Hugains trainer, TRADITION Bolte: Une te ngreighth alles Ona ae aoe ARG (6, 1.9%, 1.36%, 167, 2.9%, andily, duet 4 inkee breeze for this mare. A, J, estate G BELLE 15 TAMBU RG eLLE— Rounds uy mats? it Turtonae, 038 (0.24, 0 A opin, ite Mipsan dhee mouth wide open. Ae a Jovher trainer TOUTH<L10 pounds wp, a halt mite, O11 4-8, 0.24. 1-6, 0. 0.51, easing ‘Tucker stopped him ‘after going a quare ‘Tuc! PLEBEIAN-110 five tur. jonga, 0.13, 0. all aut; ht present # of no @ooount,” R. Tucker rainer. in TENNIS TEAMS MEET. ‘THe | Motropolitan | Lawn , 4 work rainer. mpage tee @ halt] boat. TIGERS IN LEAD EARLY IN GAME AT NEW HAVEN Princeton Star of Batting Rally in Sixth Inning and Eight Runs Are Scored. BATTING ORDER. SCHOOLBOYS ON TRACK AND FIELD First iddeting ot the of the Atlantio in- York Boys Compete. (Spectat to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- PHIA, Pa,, June 3.-4The Attantle Inte first annual track and reid metting on Frarkiin Field this afternoon, There Beale tp, we | were more than 283 ontries, representing O'Brieli, 8a, Helm, cf. twenty-nine different schools, There Hines, 8 saat were representatives from the De Witt i By oun Clinton School, of New York; Law: fulmcasnD rie. it rencevilte, Hethichem Preparatory and | Camp, 2b. the high schools wittin a radius of a Chapin, o/ Cook; re! hundred miles, Jackson, p, Byrum, p. Following are the summaries: se Au) Yard atub—isc teat. —snoemaker, Ger. (epeotal to The Evening World.) Heconds “times” fanmade “Hea YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, Conn,, | Lynch, wigntral, High ehool.. ‘first; ve eld June 4—Yale and Princeten opened the | fa sett eRommontnes ftNe id, 28 ace ir, championship sertes to-day with perfect | Reet, Abington Friends, peoond; time, ti wearther conditions and a crowd of five Run—Aanders, Dewitt citnton, thousand sympathizers whooped things up for the Ell’s, Grandstan@d and nith, Central High School, second; fa raccon Poko, third. ‘Time, bleachers were filled when Umpire Billott, C,H. 8! Klemm said play ball, ‘The crowds were | Blslts. DeWin, uecondy Lana ita fon slow in getting up enthtigiagm, but the al Kg ert Chester Normal, oureh; tim crack of the Yale ehorus was inter. ution the Shot gon by Seiupas con mingled whth @ome new - Yate songs High Renool: Samet, central le ooh econ; manufactured for the occasion and song sie, T. to popular tunes, eet 's Inches," Wertord demys fourths dt u en at 120-Yard Hurd % “Princeton, you've @ hopeless under. fart Cawrenceriier wits, Dewi: taking," sang the Yale rooters, and it | {9 ond; Horax, Montelalr, third; time, certainly looked #0, for a lonesome lit-| "y, tle bando f Tiger rooters was the sole representative of the Jersey Univreity, most of th students having remained heme for xamination, Yale's well-seasoned and sorappy team inspired confidence as they warmed up ‘in practice, and the Tigers anier Throw.—Won renceviliey Eis Toi feet s Bary culate (yk) First hea prempatee BOW inde don Friends, second, Time, heat; Won by Bonsack, fevertora| makers, Germantown, sec Sar Le ehelted only a few’ rounds of applause | | Hieh, Jump —won by aac from the stands as they limbered up | High | va, fet Oe dnehs: Eee ma btontch aie on the field, ‘The game was catied | Hil; "and Grant,‘ Byarth ie, PEE a Oe a aie First Inning. oer rae. Reid, nit by piteher, Heim sacrificed. vane Wy tor Wells Med to'Kinney, McLean's line drive: outed” down by O8tien, NU —] heat, RUN ' Bri crac a hol PU bounded off his toe and O'Brien was Me He took Uird on. a, wild pitch av (i ¥ | wate. nie qeoond one caine home, Fourth ec hon ae | NG Ales ti aoe Cote out, Welle to mead, cond, Time ‘Oni RU 1 hem oh Second Inning: ne iors eeioat: baa y base on balls, oreythe foul | third: Time, 10 2-5 ae fo Chapin. Bard nit. to. Jack Pe fi vanda anya 'D non by, oy ger Forcing Cooney at second, Fitna: my, Time, Bard scored on the error. 220-Yard Hudle. Tra ea fc) by. Pidads Ml view, Cook took third, send econ O'Brien to Bowman, ONT RU pS s; Hulekamp.our, Reld to Bani. Bow: BYICON man-augt Hedge Bard. Camp MrucK 5 to 1.1; Plorisel, 4 to 1, out, RUNS, tod, Bimota Third Inning, truck ous Wells hit fener M n filed oul Ue O'Brien, Rell the Cat, Evelyn, Kinzay, Scotch ‘Thistle and Little Emmy also fan. nlite Bey ale BROOKLYNS SHUT OUT BY QUAKERS, by home THA to centre fleld, MoLean to Brien, base on balls, Kinney on, Welle to Bard. UN, vetted Fourth inning.” Forsythe foul fy to‘Kinney. Bard (Continued from First Page.) vit pho Bec = hore oa wid f t came 16 throw’ by ‘aowmnan trving £0 oaton Cook |OY,Leewle stopped Mocee at first, NO her, first. Cook hit a sate \one. Byram 5 ig Ag ou Jackson to Downe Reid, ae Seventh Inning. iP . ing hit in the head aa he wiruck at a ‘ ca bse. ae hyp ass A, | Slisinea au a names pf ot on | eM ht Tm fe 8 By to past Courtney, He doubled uj ‘om the’ pees ranks short-| Cote hit safely to fete field. Huls- Ln Hea ymen: rainer, kamp hit to short, forcing Cote, How: wih, Baten, Doolin to oBranefeld. N man struck out, forcing Hulskamp. Fifth Inning. mp it, © Red!” Lumiey was in front of Bransfeld's \ine fly, Doolin was out, Lewis to Gess- ler, dr Mak singled tg, gontte. Pittenger White struck qui. .Metean fled, out struck out a Ree ne to Cote. fAning. ok Recon On a mend Crow fo fire 4 ning Chapin, Boraythe base on balls. Bard | Gessler doubled to right, Me was filea out to Barnen, NO RUNS, daught at third on Lewis's grounder to Hrapin out, Weile to Bard,’ Jackson |Transfeld, Thomas took Dobbs's coar- filed’ out to Ci Tarnes base on balls, |er, The same flelder captured Ritter’s Barne astole second, O'Brien out, Wells | drive, NO RUNS to Bard, ROURUN Be NI ‘Tho ‘aingied to the infleld. Gleason Ritter to Gessler. Courtney afely to risht, scoring ‘Thom it, pitcher’ to to Lewis, Ruy, Ninth Inn ning. Pt Vanna it was out. Gleason to Brans- fala foul to Courtine Boneckara filed to Thomas,- HD RUNG. KILLED | WIFE AND HIM@ELF. CHNTHR VIEW, Mo., June 8—W. H. snd ueal 4 farmer living near ali has IN UPPER BAY cut, hin wife's head off with a pruning Mhrep Aahorinen’ were: dtiwisa’tasday inte tnd h a parang brat an | In the uprer bay through accidents t2 | Auempe {6 ‘prevent ‘him ftom’ Mills the boats in which they walled, Himself, ran Away With le shotrun, but | my ‘Two—Capt. John H. Turner, ot the |he ove , the Bun. wrote fehing scllooner A, 1, Parkhurst, ot |S ffe,ct ‘arewelbard thon ited his. Portland, Me, and Harry Landry, of Rye Gormestlo (Foibles aa tho cause of the same vearel—were drowned off Goy-|the tragedy. ernores Island. A dory in which they were was capelzed while they were at- tempting to obtain @ tow from a tug. Rudolph Elser, of Stapleton, 8. 1., waa 0) off Robbins Reef Ligi drowned of which he and Thomas Lind: faye were "In fing lobster fivuck by the schooner” Maral Welle, and demollshed, LAn zaved, Oh fate fod SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. The Murray ‘Hills wil! have for their opponents at Eiquitable Park, ixty~ weventh streat and West End avenue, to-morrow, the Philadelphia Giants, th champion colored team of ball-tosser ‘As both teams have always put up slashing game when they met, the chances are that this game will be an- other hhair-rateing tuesle, New stands have been erected and a large crowd is Ma hehe police interference and the All National io Field, on nent mMeeerciath street and ‘to-morrow, the fans can look warns ball me of ( @.made wp of bik league plaxera, Re: win a bi ie enue mitoner OX iyo tn order, Sones. 'w {; ‘out ball ladelphia. Giants Inst aunany, vailowine, Roe Aa onh two hits, will be by ¢ man in the for the Manhattans, of sf ‘Ory. Wi Will Answer Any Question 0. New York i ‘worth terscholastic Athletic Asso-, Clation at Philadelphia—New br teat Fa * ‘| morning round, ‘SINCLAIR LEADS Ward Starts Out Ah Out Ahead in the plonship, but His Opponent Forges to the Front. feat (Special to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N, J, June 3.—Finals at \thirty-m@x holes for the New Jersey weholastic Athletic Association held Its | State championship and the seven other, Meet him*on Wednesday could not to- prizes offered by the Now Jersey State Golt Association were played to-day, in jadattion to anvelghteen-hole medal play. The most important ovent of the day Was the trout vatile for the champions ship between John M. Ward, Montolalr Wallace Sinclair, South Orang Vela Clube rhe jthe matoh were played this mornin And the contestants were followed ove! the course by a large and enthualastic | gallery, wine, satly scores retumed were: =m ei 04 5 A128 Genttres R29 In the final. for the chmpionship Ward found # very able opponent Tee eat Ma a avery “Respect: his equal, and who stands one upon Ward at the end of the morning round. Ward 3 | rent out: in 41 to his opponent's 4, and fed by.2 up at the turn, but the match was all square @€ the thirteenth, and [ea WY GOK the lead’ at the Atteeneh tiand maintained it through out the ‘The summary of ¢he other results follow: ct »y| HARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN KILLED SIX. |Seventy.nine Uthers Injure Tokio Cut O0@ from Wor! Communtcation, TOKIO, June 8-7. P. M.—The Gov- ' \ernor of Hiroshima Province telegraphs that the earthquake which took pli on Junge 2 Killed six people, wounde nine and destroyed thirty-three in Hiroshima and Ujina. porta from other affected dis- ‘© incomplets, but it is believed loss of life and the destruction ana 4s Gi property have been comparatively jolight ive first shocks of the enrbhquake de- mroyed the GN th ah system, which, besid saible to com- funteate with the carthquake district, ut off Tokio from Western Japan and the rest of the world, which created an \impression that some great disaster had taken place, WEST POINT TRACK MEET. WEST POINT, N. Y., June §~Ths afternoon before p large crowd of spec- tators the Cadets es Aid aye Field Day. Ae was Lyle, Brown, eo ne pineet, Pape All the the menibers ot the tors ‘ind ook mas much inte ent. yu peas events, mond, ails, 1% . 05, greta rakes JB foterponind eal fine 106, tire: ; third. "Timo, TSS and oni, gt rgTOMpMine, OR, Butane "BF taco sipdies Pound ‘Toinp) 'r, unin, Time Thro Hid nie ; ATH LETES SUSPENDED. Chairnion John Atell, of the Regts traiton Committee of the Metropolitan Association, hay announced baeyd nus. pension of the aoe Be aelle taut ow Rama na engon, New York: John ite’ . ata, | Mott Heyon Achictte Olubi M. Meer. A An a Soy cad or ie) Bryant nietic ita fd ee aasiooeoe! [eeattat 'G As, Brooklyn, N.Y. Play for New Jersey Cham: | first eighteen ‘holes of} The inquiry among all New York | Irishmen interested in athletics as to the wherabouts of Thomas Hynes, re cently of Ireland, champion cross-coun- ary runner of the world, who arrived On the Oceanic Wednesday night, haw been answered, He hi been Iccated jout at Celtlo Park, where ho has been Mmbering up al his arrival. ‘ By some mistake the namo of Hynes j att not appear on the passenger list | of the Oceanic, and a big reception com- mittee that went down the bay to [cate him, There was no one at the pier to meet the champion, and he had not made arrangements iu uuvanve for accommodations, ifo wont to a hetol | for the night, inquired the way t> 7el- tlo Park the next day, and had been } running around the track a couple of |hours before he introduced himself to, | the custodtan, ‘The games of the Galway Men's .As- sociwtion at Celtic Park, June 11, will mark the first appeatance of Hynes in thie country. He will compete in the ruonilg events agalnat the best men in | COLLISION ON “I,” AT 104TH STREE Car Caused the Tragods, A ‘rear-end collision between a de-| tached car of @ Ninth avenue elevated | fatlroad train and a Sixth avenue train {| at the One Hundred and Fourth street | station to-day alightly damaged tho! cars in contact and caused cxcitement | for a tew minutes in the neighborhood, The excitement and confusion were en: hanced for a moment by the blowing out of @ fuse in the motor car of the Sixth avenue train just after the col- Mslon, The trains contained few passengers | and none of them was hurt, <A few of} the women were a little hysterical, but were quickly calmed by the cooler- headed passengers and the guards. The line waa blocked platforms of pareanes oar and the motor-car of the Sixth avenue train were apitn Mared by the aenen’ ine pas: | sengers were quieted, repairs were made and the altuation cleared in about fit jteen minutes, js Nee ES STRONG GUARD FOR | ALFONSO IN‘ENGLAND| LONDON, June 8—Insurances on the lite of King Aifongo, who is now visit- ing Paris, are being effected at Lioyd’s| by those who would suffer were the fes- | Livitles cut mbort by a repetition of the kattempt on ‘the King's life during his | visit to London im the coming week. | Extraordinary precautions are under | way for Protection, King Bdwari | haa specially directed the Home Seore- tary to eee that nothing Js omitted to! ensuro the visitor’a safety and comiort. ‘The police are minutely searching Live | foreign quarters of the olfy, and alll suie- plotous persons wil be under observa. tion, All applications for tickets to) functions in the Spanish King's honor are being most carefully scrutinized. PARIS, June ‘King Alfonso mount- ed and weuring the uniform of a Span- ish Coptain-General, was the central figure of a brilliant military review at Vincennes to-day, in eae @n enor moun crowd hoipate Later he iunohed aie the e bleh hi tary. officete at th jace. to 8 toast, ite King paid ‘. addin a “cannot, forget that your ar dent and I have together escaped mich ya mi oe the i All Ohiefs of state, an tt wi the midat of your @ Cute that we Pecelved our baptism of ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET. Mich Gott Shoots Himself in Right Temple, ‘The police of the Weat Thirty-seventh it Btation report that abortly before to-dey Leary ottlied, Stableman Has No Enermiten, owing tribute to the Frenoh army, | Rome, at Ni feat. i ing i Eid shooting ©! in the pg Nadal EXPERTS HYNES, THE IRISH RUNNER, * IN GOLF W MATCH TURNS UP AT CELTIC PARK wae 80 training in this ofty, and l¢ there tae, Galway man in New Yor, who ‘won't 6 to see him it will be because of @ as he did. He sent word head that Ne would all from Gusene- town on the Oceanic, ‘onw' Of the. Iftalt-i Telte “Club,” immediately Crganize *& reception co rter a boat, own the on Wednesday, tho ttee Bay they went on the boat Oceanic was not Vee ‘They went to ‘Tom! bata Where they were entertained v9 Melxone until, the Oceanic Stopped’ a Quarantine. The boat with the come HAtte@e aboant steamed alongsidg the vig Inor, tie band, Pinged | The ‘Wear- ing of Green and toe Oceanto ya scniern crowded to the side. Wane among them, stration was in curr d to him. Hynes hut that tho demoi his honor never oc- Mr, Conway went on board the Oceanic, but. as Hynes Name was not on the passenger Tint And the purser did not know him the reception exploded right there. The Oveanic beat committee beat to the pier and Hiynes got away. He walted tinti he got rid. af his wea lem® before looking up the Galway men ana notifying them of his safe arrival. ASSASSIN SHOOTS A SLEEPING MAN. and Pollee Have No Cline to Man Who Tried to Marder Him, Karl Jirasciyits, watchman jn @ stablo at No, & Pitt strect, was shot if the breast while he was asleep in f stall in tho stable early to-day by n ufknown Assassin. ‘The physicians t Gouverneur Hospital eay that he will dle. beat elie says that he was awake by the report of @ revolver, ang frniatly there wis # killing In in, his breast. Me saw a man fleeing from the ete. ane tried to fol low him, but when he gained tho street hi bad in a faint, ore he was found by eesti and hurried off to the Bose P z Jiragelvite declares, that he has an enemy th the world hath h mower an ce can get no cite 10 man he aoe him. A the MAYOR'S MOTHER SAILS. Mrs, MoClellan Goes to Europe fer @ Loag Stay. Mayor MoClellan war in the crowd on the Red Star line pier to-day when . the steamer Zeeland sailed. 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