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Of mL PARADE TO-MORROW WE ly Led on Horseback. START BELOW CANAL, ‘| Lead Procession—Schmitt- ® berger Will Be There. Poltce Commissioner Bingham an- founcea to-day the plans for the a@n- 1 polloe parade, which will take glace on Saturfay, May 11. The rovte @f march has deen changed to save! the cops over a mile of pounding along | the hard mirface of Broadway. Instead Of starting at the Battery the parad¢/ *@ill form in Lafayette street, between Canal street and Astor pla The start Fil de made at Astor place and Broad way. Sehmittberger Wil! Be There. ‘The Une 6f march extends up Broad. Wey to Twonty-third strect, to Madison @venue, to Fortieth street, Fitt @venue and down Fifth avenue past the! Worth Monument, where Mayor, Police Commissioner and other city eMcials will review. Medals to the Hon- Or Men of the year 1906 will be present- @4 at the reviewing stand and the pa- Fade will disband in F: tween Seventeenth and _ streets. In formation the parade will the de- avenue. Fourteenth conal Many Will “Pound the} Pavement” Who Former- | i} Chief Inspector Cortright Will) _ TONSORIAL TORTURE. never Monn (me WEATHER 7 we RE navinG~ | jth raror. paste or fle— ve would never be the same Without the seuachronfed mile. HIS SHOE BOY RICH WITH LOOT Jewels Had Been Taken from Jeweler’s Store in the Night. Hrulle, a Jeweller, of No. 81 Mul- bery street, reported to Detective Head- Quarters to-day that his store had been cleaned of portable valuables during the night. Capt. McCafferty sent out Licuts, Landers Finn. ‘They were watcn- ing the “hock-shap route,” when they 4 a wild-haired young fellow at y and Phird street. He had @ box under his arm and said it contained & palr of shoes. He was taken the box dpened to Headquarters and The “pair of shoew @f three brigades. the firs of four ree) Ments, the others of three regiments} @ach. Chief Inspector Cortright pl Fide at the head of the 1 Then will | ¢ome all the Honor Men the De-} partment who have received medals} Ince 18K and those who are to receive | @edaie this year, The Trac Squad ‘Will head the parade proper, dd at! fte head—the proudest man a between Fide Inspector Max Schmittberger, The} fime has not been #0 long past when! Max Schmittberger could not have ap-| penred in a police parade even !f he bad volunteered to march on hands end knees. Inspector Flood will command the| First Brigade. Inspectors O'Brien, Hol han, Welsh and Burfeind will ocom- mand the. four regiments comprising \t The Second Brigade will be in com- mand of Inspector Titus, with. in spectors Hussey, Russell ‘and Thompson Teading the regiments. Inspector Nally wili lead the Third igade, with Inspectors Bweeney and Burns as regimental Manders, It will be @ sad de om: for a lot of re- uns in the Police Depart- ment—particularly for Captains Mc- Clusky, McLaughlin and Donald Grant Last year, in ali the glitter of an in Spector's uniform, they appeared in the | parade on horseback. This year, as Sepiains, they mall be on foot, com companies from their respe Uve precincts Their friends are movement to ® “of along the line Feady organi them a big sen ™march, Scott Will Be the Hero. James A. Sc: ret cause of 1 Juries that have crippled him for pc five Guty, will be the hero of the i parade. To him!’ will be awarded t department medal, a new deco! the highest tat a policeman may wear for all thé virtues, ‘bravery and disregard for his own life he may him The arm pas 4 will never be been paralyzed a @f any use again. Hoert Wins the Rhinelander. oert ne streets. to sticking iy Wlocks. & team of three fire en ran biree t threw a jump f Other Prize Winners. nan Walter McDor NEAR MONTHS FIRM IN COTTON MARKET. APPEAL IN SEWER Gass in we re On thy Labrador and Southern Caltfornia—will | ti consisted of thirty-elght @old watchen, six pairs cuft butt four gold necklaces, six gold ch: ven breast. | Pina, six stickpins, some gold Dracelets, A romary oft, seven prayer-books, some some anarchiatic Htera\ure, an flash a revolver. sald he was Antonio Caxearo, of Ne Mott street, that he was nine- teen years old, and Couldn't {magine ow that stuff had been allpped mMto his shoe box. He sald he cept at the fiat of a friend last night detectives went to the place named, No. 1 Third street, broke {n and found the remalnder of the Brulle loot Cassaro was held to be “sweated for the name of his pal BOY CHAUFFEURS FINED FOR SPEEDING Majority of Arraignments in Court Were of Mere Youths, 4 ped in the Court of Spe >-day for violation of th nances governing the running of automobiles at least two-thirds were mere boys. A iarge majo of those accused ckiess hand) o§ care of age. 7 alleged th street. Hie was fined $0 for « nd offense. |fioreased | t He wan CAugit goin rate Of| ggvance W | thirty miles anh £ One|" "The total sales of stocks to-day were BIE COPS LEA _— STOPS A RUNAWAY Lass, Dragged for Feet, Clung to Bi Prospect P. Hundred t in rey, president « edison ave ¢ daring Policeman John « station, yesterday rescue made Lass, a # road a eaving Binder kway a when the took carling ot Park tipped weveral into the the left dr and trying to pu expecting every minute ng, When Polive bieyole across ¥ hore, " nd selaed the bit erked from 1 d tows © veered ner arour ding * TWENTY POLO PONIES LOST IN BARN FIRE. the} | 526,000 wth ~ HUGHES BLAST > AGAINST BOSSES Governor Off to Elmira) for Speech Which May Be War Declaration, | NOW EXPECTED, THE EVENING WORLD, A WATERLOO FOR N. B. Hibieats cessful in Suit Against Rich Promoter. ¢ P| RANY, May 3—Gov. Mughes | ly to-day for Elmira, where he ts | oan to-night at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, of thet city, The expectation here is that his} speect: will be of more than ontinary! {mportance and may have reference to recent legislative and political develop ments, j ‘The Governor declined to discuss tn) any wey the ection of the Senate In rejecting his recommendation for the removal of Superintendent ef Thevrance Kelsay, but it would not surprise any body If he gave his views in positive is address o-night Tt ts possfiie eleo that he may allude to the proposition to defeat the Public Utiities bill and the genera! stand | against his policy taken by the bosses ‘The Governor did not indicate by his manner that he was at all disturbed over the Kelsey matter Albany Gov. Hughes will return to to-morrow morning, remaining here only te dispose of some bills, after which he will leave for New York to the Seventy-firat Regiment Sat rday night. Ex United States Senator David B expected alo to speak Eimira t, did not go to tha Shy. He has been confined to hip home for a day or two by a cold, ahd his fysician advised him against the risks Involved for him jn an extended rail read journey under present weather conditions. ybody in Albany oficial itfe was riging to-day, after the wensa- ing of the Senate which lasted late Jn tonal untll | A. M. The Kelsey fight was Atill the topic, and the question every where was “What will Hughes do a STOCKS KS AT HIGHER MARK, LED BYB. ALT. Reading, me Sou Northern Pacific Make Gains. hern and Also | arted higher in the market | to-day, and the dealings showe’ consid erable animation, Substantial gains were recorded by @ number of the ac- lve favorites Transit rose 1%, Pennslyvant . Paul, Sugar and | American Tpbacco preferred a point, | and Southern Pacific, Baltimore and | Oblo, Amalgamated Copper and Ana- nda large frac American Ice | deciined % The general course of prices In the af. ternoon was governed by the movement of Union Pacific, although the list did not cover as ex a range as the leader, Union c was marked up to near the top fell afterwards to below yee sing. Some of | leas activ wed strength. | cago Terminal preferred advanced 5, Na onal Lead and Rallway Stee! Spring preferred 21-2, St. Louls Gouthweatera preferred 21-4, Canadian Pacific, Balti nidated Gi 1 final dealings and some and of bonds $1,611,000. The Closing Quotatio To-day's ‘ * pe hun, Tee Co. Am km & I K&R Fp An Bogor Aim, Teo. An Wor Andoonda | dim A « Dall. & Ohio Tap path & On Gd West > W 4 + % ee & ‘ “ “ ered 2 ‘ iis” > syivante any 14 ding ist pf 4 hep % ‘ ES 2 z os = I INLY A Didn’t Ask for a Divorce, Athough She Mentions Ms- conduct with Stenographer. SEPARATION. Napoleon Bonaparte. Dotson, a sue- cpestul promoter at No. 6 Broadway, with an tnoome of $10,000 a year or Justice O'Gorman in the Supreme) Court, when he had the henor of mem- | bership in the’ Alimony Club thrust upon him with dued at the rate of $00 | & month.and an fnitiation fee of $1,000, which he must pay to Frayer, Stotes bury & Grogg for pressing the sult for & separ his wife, Emma R Dotson, Mra Dolson recites in a two thousand word complaint a remarkable series of | untoward incidents upon which she e her charge of harsh cruelty and andonment gne allegation of physical ys, Dotson | ahe fell against their Dotson, new sixteen Years old on thd night of St. Patrick's Day—atter which he rushed out of the house and has not been seen by | Ren Cause of Her Unhappiness The Dotwons were married in Wise, W. Va., Jan. 2, 1887, and lived in thetr $35,000 house, at No. 34 Woeat Beventy- second treet, between Weet End ave nue ahd Riverside T Mrs, Dot fon dates t S piness in 194, uaband beca beaut Hari loyed by hin Dotson’ gives this also that c as Napoleon 2 er tas a laset atle But as injured wife does not sue for an absolute divorce, nor charge | her husband's relations with either of them were such as to entitle her to an Absolute divorce, thelr names are with ny “Tae complaint says that Mr, Dotson | was infatuated with his fret y stenographer and javis! gifts of fruit, flowers and el things, cul minating with a thovrand-dollar dia Road cagciiad © Ao. ore rher by a t recital with dates down to the ve ute of clandestin Dotson and the mte: rides, with the curtains « visite to the theatre and at and niln oxrapher en 8 rossed aMdavit. Denies Striking Her. 4 long Agains Hie says Jn ef ranky" ‘and | HANDSOME GIRLS TO RUN GEE-GEES, The h New ¥ Fair tr doze rk wage race th track Me and past. p F littiv aad & d 0 doped featured at vs es Mo. ay pee, Anne Held stare fo fobow, dally. FRIDAY,~ ALIMONY COURT — NEGROES WED IN RICH CHURCH THIS NAPOLEON, OF HOLY TRINITY = Wife Suc- Pastor Benson Only White Person at Ceremony in Crowded Edifice. The weatt radical views of t rate, the Rey. Dr. The bridegroom a clerk in Btation H, of the New. York | | the bride, Miss Alice Won- | more, to-day met his Waterloo before | sear, of No, 2 West One Hundred and Post-Office; Th per te-ftth street onmed the ceres the happy patr. colored. Details an to bride and brides no troupe of the ushers tn all waistcoats and dri Apparently Dr | disturbed the | and con | him this mc minstrels ever outsho uid Wltra-excluatve mem t Trinity Church, in Weert © red and Twenty-second | street, one of the im fashionable | places ef worship in the upper part of | the city, are to-day talking over a | negro wedding in thetr church last | Almht, and wondering where next the he Mberal-minded cu- Benson, will lead. was Albert Eldrid Rev, Dr. Bensoh | mony, and the church | | Was filled to the doors arith frien | i" ven the organist was @ @ress worn by aids are lacking. the glory of white res Bet in np mower que: mments that haye poured in upon tory of the wedding became known to his congre: gation “I see no reason for any surprise or} Any question on the part of my. con- Bregation, or any one else, over the fact that this wedding took place here,” aid Dr. Henson, ‘The bride, who and women, what equal. Wille we parishioners, we away.’ WOMAN t CRED enurch, ed had received com- had ever the: do do EALERS TORS MEET Claims for $94,500 Represent- ed—Will Ask Probation of Will. ere representing of the claimants agains an the -est Marte Vitous, w 2mm sutcide last week, beld a conference In the office of Public Adn or toes, reet, this mor It wus agreed that Frederick Weiner, 4 number of claimants, je & petith n which da who porous, was ctated ermination, 00 ed upon Keeps immacula sink, Sev ate! jaseuama ic ‘Saft rubber eer $1.25 Phib ad Small Oe MONTH CPAUL, 4 17 WE» peel bce es and doouments, but A Bathroom Fixture structions from the dria f trap of the bath- tub, wachetand or kitchen A corrugated rebber ed "ELC ip sankary, becouse, uplibe bushes aed moves for the probate of weathed ner Mme, Ottiile ughte: let otf, Judge low thia applica »-morrow by al appointment The ‘wlor exam raed to be @ posi a to-day wented J. Spitz DA MAY 3, | Burns. HURT IN WAGON CRASH. Maker, tm st. Andrew Jaum, Vin. cents Hospital, and May Dte, A . " aker of No. Ma Baw wagon at Twe street and Hroadwa jay in a of, and when the po t Jaun's horse d ath w load ad and a wrecked wagon, Jaun w ken to St. Vincent's } tho spital, whet was sald he will kely die | Ja was driving east through Twelfth street, when at Broadway Is. ael Bcholl, of No, 33 St. Mark’'¥ place, for a delivery ‘wagon, came x along, going north. The wag: | lided, and Jaun's\ vehicle got st_of it, Scholl _wax arreste | | THE EXAcTNESS AND Pre CISION PATTERN Ora CLUETT MAKING OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY PATTERNS CLUETT, PEABODY 4co,, mane ARMOw OOLLAnS. ecvery For a Good Complexion, Health and Beauty. OR Clear Eyes —Pure Complexion, —Sweet Breath —Cleah Tongue —Calm Nerves —Good Temper Fal a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need tt. Carry a little 10c Emergency oorednstantly with you, in your Purse or Pocket. 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