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Id ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT sAJND CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY- 18, 1005. AMUSEMENTS, NO RACING DATES FORMER ROCHESTER GIRL PRESENTED AT COURT wb ho Kmmi no ginA hearted. lit her moat outrageous moment, when she vn4 neo'ding the 'Irifh TAKEN BACK TO SOUTH CAROLINA YOUTHS CONFESS THEFTOFMONEY TOOK $110 FROM HOME OF OTTO SCHROLL. FAMILY AWAY FROM HOME tn lo. Peath Mary Worth, Little tiinnt, Lady Aisa, Tweiuiow and oivernof Hay re ulno ran.

Bon Mot was left at I tie post. Fifth raep, one mile Krio-st parhnm, 112. Nb-ol, tt iu l. won; Moderator. Shea.

lo Hecoiid; Easy Trade, o4 l-'oy. A to lo, tiilrd. Time, 1 :4 4 -i. lnor, linminoes. Tubire II, uur SaJlle, spring foj.

and Llghoi alno ran. sixth race, one niile Hoodwink. Vft, Rom jincill. to 1, won: Sea Shark, Ion, Nteot, to I. second; Lida I.ieb, tr2.

Ik Austin. in 1. third. Time 1 K.i. Tlern'v.

Uiahi-fol. Mra.lley Bill. Sid Silver, SprlufbiMuk and Eliza Dillon also ran. Panama Parh Entries. Special to li-mocrat and Chrnnlcio.

New Orleans. Feb. 17 The condltbmn, entries ami wiirhts for to-morrow's race of be New erlcatis Jockey (iub ianaini l'ark are nn follow: FlItST UA( Four furlongs: Chief ArchibaJd ..114 Jurist Vft FOR MORRIS PARK COURSE TO REMAIN CLOSED DURING SEASON OF 1905. BUTLER IS TURNED DOWN Jockey Club Stewards Refuse Dates for Empire City Track Eastern Racing Season Opens at Aqueduct April 14lh List mf the Dates -KH- -J- Eastern Racing Dates for 1905 4- i Spring Fall Tracks hays, Lojys. Total 1 'JO -s Heimoiit Park is 'fi-aveaciiil IN 12 Sbeepstiefol liny .,17 Lt iio Brighton Beach a Saratoga 2-i BenuliigH IU 15 OF PARIS.

FRANCE Wilt lecture to Woman on "How to Possess a Beautiful Figure and How ts Care for the Sln and Hair" MONDAY AFTERNOON FEB. 20th AT 2:30 O'CLOCK A0MISSI0N25C NO RESERVED SCATS MAT. TO-DAY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT of the Umtnam A Hint MISS JESSI8 MILLWARD Id the rharrofnir limns of root Ion and Ctunedy TEN OTHER CLEVER PLAYERS rub. KAM'V HO A' If. illT- -M I ll it THIS APTKKNIIOM ANH TO iT Daniel Frohman Pratautt CEOILIA io ros Is Ijraut Zaosrwl.ra Hijarklluir ouramly "The Serio-Comic fioverness' By the Author of ''Merrdv Mary From Kfl rnnif opera LUUIV HOUSE I I MATINEE 2:15 TODAY 10c.

ISc, 23c, 25c This Wnnkl CHARMION W. H. Murphy Blanche Nichols Callnttiin 4. Mac fnnnf Rica Klnto-anh 8 Bin Acta. NKXT WKIIK: aoldlera lv I'o'l Anlnir 'Boys Admit Taking the Cash and SptndingAU but $5.10.

Most ly in Saloons-Quick Capture by Patrolman Milltr. of 4th Vrtcinct While th family of Otto Hfhroll, of No. 'M Kdwaiil utrfft. was away from home Tics-day aftiTnoon, JO was taken from a table drawer In one of the dwelling nnimH. The robbery wan reported to the Konrt pre-finer at o'ebwk last night, ami Ibm.

teiiMitt McAlMster dialled, i'otlecmaii Jorjre MIHer on rhe enne. An hour und a half later Miller had In enmody two b.fy w'm, admitted the theft In a full eonfesslon to MeAill-ter and Millf-r. 'Ihe eapturt- waa a remarkably ijnlek one and a feather lu the cap of the i'ollceruati. Th boyn under arrest arc Tharlea Vauta, aged 1H ypnrs, No, -jt Thonina atreet, aud HiarteH Wetzel. It; years old.

of No. 1 Vow atr-et. When iii Sthroll fmnlly left home- Tuesday dftt rnoon tbey left hi ehnrge of the hoiixe a boy. Vantz and Wetel, neeiprding to the hap aloug and aaw the little fellow playing. They joined him and In the coiir.

of time went Indoors to play Krom him learned that the inom-y wna In the tubh? drawer. Vauta went down o-llar and hid and the Sehroll bny thought that he had gone honif. Then Wetzel persuadeil to go outd-iorri agahr. They left the house aud loekeil the door, lea1ug Vanlx Inside. When t.ln-y had guii, Vaurz came up from the ci-i btr and obtaining a hat.hrt he broke the table drawer open and took tin money.

He then joined the others, going out tie fiMnt tl-Mir. Thi door was locked with a staple and he withdrew th pin, leaving the dur unlocked. Miller on the Trail. Vauta und Wetzel spirit the money, all bin V'-H, in iffllwnn In the nelghborhomb playing pttI and for en inly and other Lieutenant MeAUIvtrr learned from Wetzel he had in a stairway leading to the Apartments orcupled by his family at No. Hi Vose Mtreet.

He Kent I'atrib imui after the money. Vantz had but ten ei-ntK b'ft. Lieutenant McAllister asked the leorw how they cunie to speml lu thre days, (hlnklng that they had more money pm away. Tin boya nald tht bought for everyone In the na loons t'hy fieiunted, and 4hey threw down ami told the bariender to ket'p the ehnnge. Thry spent yeatenlay afternoon iu a bowling alley, practicing.

They said tbey did not count the money when they twk It. Mrs. Sehroll sayh then wa flH iu the dmwer. When the robbery wan reported ratTolman Miller sufiNted at onre that some one fa-; miliar with the house had taken the money. He asked the little boy If hp had seen anyone around the pinet or had been playing any one and arud that Wetzel and Vantz had been there.

He then asked sa loon keepers aud other In the nelgbborhowl the boy a had been spending money and IcaTtK'd that they had. Tula Investigation occupied about an hour, and tUlrtj iniiuit later the Uya were undeT arrfst and had eonfe.ssed. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Cecilia Loft us "The Serio-l'omic Governess" beiiiK. as deserves to be.

a fully established success, criticism of it is quite unnecessary. Everybody is, or oukIiI to be, familiar Willi Zaugttill's story, of which ZuiiKivill nutde this play. The play is exactly what you, bein familiar with Mr. nut-will's strons points and weak ones as playwright, would expect Zangwill to make of such material, except that construction is a Rood deal better than looked for. On the stajre "The Scrhi-C'oinie tioverness" is union matedly chariu-itiK.

deliithtful, refreshing and all the other adjectives of this typo you can find in your Thesaurus. elements combine (rive It its deliehtful quality. The principal and essential element is Cecilia Lof- Cecilia laiftus hns "arrived." When a seasons ago you heard the clever mimic spoken of as the leading support of Henry Irving, of K. 1 Solhe nt. of otb.ru the biKifest men on the stage you smiled superior and said "timid press work hen you heard that she had actually been accorded these nrofessiotml eminenee, wondered why, iNmsibly you -TTs-coitrsod learnedly of the ilisiinction between mimetic mid hi.stri(tuif ability ind "No doubt she's an artist.

Any ono see that. Uut an actresH? Wlien you saw her in "If 1 Were King" still wondered why. You waid very likely "She certainty reads some of rbe BAKER night the 15c IAT- WAYWARD SON -A- nanu Holt-The DAILY ul.riruducUo;i ON THB BRIDGE AT jUC MDNICMT BHSDAV CONCKRTn.l 5uC MOVINU PIOTl'RKH MUSICAL. minx like a rNh wife and brandishing a billiard imp over her, you knew that ahe'd I. aorry for it and wrrying about the minx live minute nfterwanlH am! that the girl eon Id twiat her round her littl finger it she rhone.

Mf course, Zangwill, with Iijh extreme skill in delineating char-HHtr, hu put all thin in tlie part, hut it takes an aetre to bring it out. And it i important to the piny tlmt it Niioiild be brought out. It ree-oiMilen ymi to I.obert. Von know that this woman's on i-oulilu really bp prig that he'd only pieked up ut Oxford priggish ways whirU he'd outgrow or his mother'd knw the rewKou why. So you weren't at nil aurprised, though Kileeu wan, when he eame out so strong iu the Inst aet and luMMtereil the aituation and the girl.

A pleasant incident of the performanee was the rousing reception accorded to Miss Adorn Andrews, who played gracefully ami spiritedly. liochester stock audiences are very loyal. Kdward IJoie directed tlie rehearsuls of "The Serio-CouiH' tjoverness" and tie-serves high praise for the results. It is quite the best, work uf his ever seen ut Rochester. "The Serio-t'omio CJoverness" will be re Ieated at the Lyceum tbi afternoon ami evening.

Don't miss it. It is what you've 1 been waiting fur. I On ihe Brblire Bt Midnight will open a three daya" eng-agfinetit at the Baker Theater next Monday. Th lust two performance of The Way word Son will be (ttven at the- Baker Theater this afternoon and evening. Mls Mary Marlw will be not at the National Theater uent Monday, Tuesday ami WdnewJny.

In Nancy Brow Seats a'e now scilhiic. Fannie HIHimHeld Zeisler, pianist, will be nt the Lyceum Tuesday eveuintr, February I'Sth, under the direction the Tuesday Musicale. Two more performances remain to be given of Miss Jeide Millwatd aud her amlevHie ctunpaaj-i at the Yitlotuil T'luater this afternoon aud evening. The Moonshiner's Daughter." now in its third aiiecewsfui Heawm, will appear ut rhe Baker Theater the hiwt half of next week, with daily njutfiiees. The Merry Maidens company closes its week at the 'nrlntiilau with performances this afternoon ami evening.

Ladies matinee to-day, week the Parisian Widows "The tiirl from Kays" with Sam Bernard as the comedian anil star of the company and clever Miss Ilattie Williams us his chief assistant is to be at the Lyceum Tuesday night. Seats are on sale. For Thursday, Friday and Kaiuvd-ty next week the National Theater announces another offering of vaudeville. Including Mr. and Mra.

Krana Flo Irwin and Waller HawiVy, Clara Wf Hand, the Four American Trophk-s, Geo. C. Davis, tuoiiob-Klst, and others. The Ysnye ctncert will be given Monday evening, April "si. at the Second liun-h auditoriuiii.

As the seating capacity is limited, subscription is requested at au early date at, the church othce. entrance Franklin street, in the hours I rom i r. o'clock i m. The often jug sule of seats for the J'rim-nnjie nyfiiistrels is announced as changed from loiiday mortiiug until Tuesday at A. M.

This was made necessary by the tact that the Kothern-Marlowe sale opens Monday morning und is expected tw occupy the greater part of the duy. Seats for the engagement of K. 11. Sothern and Julia Marlowe ut the Lyceum Wednesday night of next week will he placed on sale Monday morning. "Romeo und Juliet" is to be presented.

This engagement rauks among the most important events of the theatrical year. Cbarnilou, with her trapeze act. and the travesty. "From Zasa to I ucie Tom," are the principal acts In the vsudevlll bill prc-seuted at he Cook Opera House this week. Haw-sou and Jane, Australian boomers throwers; the Imperial Japaneae Guurtls.

eaid to be composed of twenty two Japanese sol dlers ho fought In Manchuria James J. Mortou. a moi.ologist. and Mldgley antl Gertie Carllale, lu "After School," are announced for next week. Matinee to-duy.

RECORD OF DEATHS. Carlotla. wlfi- of Frederick W. Walker, of New York, died yeatrrdaj liminiiig at the residence tif her slater, Mra. 11.

1U Tual, No. 18 Wtflllngloii avenue. her huahaud, she leaves owe Kivderi-k V. Walker. anil four Misters, Mra.

Joaepli Hob.ll, Mrs. Iao It. I Ml Tual, Mrs. Ada Si vena, of Buffalo, aoj Mr. John Drew, of Iloatcai.

Maiif.iret. wlilow of the late John We1, died yesterday a fteruoon ttt the home 'f Mrs. Frank Hra.ver, No, AH avenue, aged yeara. Hhe leaves three iluughters, Mrs. Ilrayer and Mra.

GeolU" Kleekeusteln. of Koehester, and Mrs. Jnh Meyers, of CltleiiKO. Mra. Fanny Uothaohlld, widow of J.isrpl'.

Rothschild, died yesterday afternoon at No. l.yndhurat street, aed i i yearn. She leaves three sona, Meyer. Samuel aud and four daughters, Kelly, llelle, Sarah and Koae. John Sehlliiian died yesterday at the resl-ileiut- of tils daughter.

Mrs. Leonard West-veer, No. 11 Huntington sired, igv I ss vear. He leaves hla ind f.oir Kiaudehlldren, Arthur. James, and May Weslveer.

J. Frank, sou of Rolanil Long, of this city, died Thursday In Huffalo He leaves his I wife, Ellxabeih; oue daughter, Jeaale: his father and mother, nine sisters and thive bixitliera. Alesander lUttuier. son of Ihartes and K.iiwiia I'lltmer. died yesterday aftirnoo'i al the home.

No. 221 llttord aireei, year. Leon Jion of Frank and Jennie Flora Koy. illed Thursday at the family residence. No.

3tX Orange street, atsed 10 moiilhs. Ishuon (lugKeulie)niei' died his honie. No. I'lilveriilly avenue, early yesterday maiu'ns, 111 hla TUIh year. Lillian, daughter of t'hurlea I', and riwhe Irtirlt-, died yesterday mo nlng.

ag 'd I yen' and 3 month. W. C. T. U.

NOTES. The Central Senior L0 at Temperance Le Ion will hold a and Lincoln me morial meeting Monday ntght, at 8 o'clock, at No. Krlo utreet. A m-et'ug of the ehy W. C.

T. V. Board of Manager will be he Tuesday nfi ernoou at 3 o'clovk, tU the hediuurtert, Mnla street eaut. A large tUtendance Is desired. Rev.

Dr. Charles B. Chapin wiil fflve a tempA'rauce address to moirow evening lu the Westminster ITesby terisn The Kleveutli ward W. C. T.

I', ond other tern perauce organ' nation are invited. Minto Guest of Honor. London, Feb. 17. The Karl of Minto, i a lu of i 7 to I J.

1 Mies Blanche Rumsey Among Ihe Amerb cent Presented to Kin Queen in BucKlngham Pklace. Iwinilon, Feb. 17. The first court of the year was held In liueklngimai I'alaee to-nlrM. It was an exeepilnnaliy brilliant ami essentially dliiloniattr: fiuictleu.

The attend ance was larae with a partloid.iriy ftill rep-resentatlon of the cinbassb'S, lu-ludliiK Ambassador and Cuoate and all the members of the Atucr.cau embassy, with the ex-cep thai of While, wllii Is lu Franc Klnic Kdwanl and Queen Alexandra were ae-cuiuiiaiilcd by tile ltoyal Circle, the only ab-wntee nf whleii was Trlncesa Victoria, who has not yet n-covered from a recent operri-tlon. There were a larue number of presentations, Including 1'rlneess Ivlna of burjf ami I.a,ly F.llei-n VeUesley. The Amer-lean presentations were hear Admlrai and Mrs. Chadwlek; Mrs. Shaw, formerly MUs 1 uiighorne, of Vlruinla, a slsti-r of Mrs.

Charles liana (illwooi; Mrs. Ileorne Atub-n-rcbl, of I'll I liiili-ijili In Miss lhirbara Hporford. of New York; Miss Hlaache llumsey and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Levis, of New York.

The front of ineen Alexandra's (town wis blaze of Jewels, with a Isomtlful slna-e dbl molni of great size lu ie center of the efir-saae. Mrs. hlniw wore a lovely gown of clotll of silver. The llueliess of MarlboPiiU'h also was nolalile In cloib and Venetian lac wearing the famous Vaudeibllt pearla and tlaru uf diamonds Miss llumsey Hie daughter ef Ihe late Judge Jtuuiacy, formerly of Bath and ftocil-etcr. She Is well known In rbls elly.

BOY BUiiNT CORK ARTISTS Minslrel Show Given by Y. M. C. A. Boys Department, in Music Hall.

Tin1 mt ii tit re I Abo- fflvfii luM uljrh bv lliPUllM-iM of the ItoVH' the YouriK Mi'ii' riirlsihiii AfsociuM.Hi. a-. ice'M. Jt Is Hi'ttrecly ihrtt any D' In lhi nnilienep at Music Hall i mii-1 tv ln'cn (ilMapp'iiith'd flilier hi ttio fin riliij lug nr the J(kes. I'M ward lrhiiou whs tiic liiih'rlooiitdf, and to nil tin- Ulgtilty (tf tU uecttMltm.

The eii-l siif-n their In Kitting oft the goo I IM of Tliir wtafto wns a "life study in hlih'li vA while," 'riicre werp four flvo row of buy, thidr fuet-fi hiak coal, who were clflil lu while nhht walsls, hlat-K neckties and hlaek kI(ivch. I'nder the dlrc'lhrn of UeorKO V. WalUm they an 'J'he initnlM-rtt (f tite tipt-uluji ehruin bad boen Hrrniijied by Mr. Wiillou. The rnd men won William M.

Huothliy and K. 1.. (iordoii, who played the 1kiiii, aud t'harln Kingston and Arthur Williiiint, who handled the tambourine. Mr. Buothbf made, hit In Hip tli sL Huhi mi Must.

Not Think I'm Saula Ar'wui-'llllaniH Ha uk "Iturk, k. Um to Ballt more;" tieoijfe "W'heu the Harvest Moou Shinlnii orn the Itlver;" K. ior-doii, "Alexaiitler," it ml i'hrt rle Kingston, "No ('we In A skin Valine Von Kmnv the Kimsuh Why." The wonU th- elosliu rhortiR, Kamiuy," were written by Mr, l'. A. MidjiUKhllii.

Manter tietutie l-ver'H aoprano ttln. "TuylanuY was a ciiftrm- ug numher. Another good oue was "MeK Mi by Ihe Witlermefon Vine." nng by Man- ter Johu iturray. V'hrls Muht a banjo oio. Iluliert Hnrlrlfftt played a cornet solo from the "HpnnlKh (iyjmy.

He to hii eueore. lvuUer tint bohiv rum eiuo Hwhijlng. 'o one was more heurtlly nn- lilaiuli'd than was 1. Goldberg for hl slak wire walking The bwt ae-tni worn and rolile. Kfimli Jtiuk'w trained TUcy wero us able Hi their parts aa were the oth'r perfot'iiKTM uf Ihe evening In theirs and i-' Ived thtdr share of applause.

Seleetions were nlveu by the V. M. t', A. Mandolin an! uflar 'lul. tllreeted by rrofosir l)e Main WmmI.

Lout a Hiibey was tteeompanlst. A MeLanjrhllu. dlieetor of the. Hoys' Work uf the association, was In eharp of the ente intuineiil LOOKED LIKE A BLIZZARD Drop in Temperature With a High Wind at Midnight. AVbat appeared to lie the advance iruard (if a husllliut Western bllxsaril settled dowu 011 KiK-licstcr last uluht tti the accompaniment of a linle bToivlios thirty inlles an hour which aa aiiinrently in Hue with tin ottlchd llealber forecast from NYnstitngtou which predicts snow and colder for today.

My mhlnlidit the mercury had fallen about ten dcKrees from the "4 point where It was at 8 o'clis-li The snow is th was central over result or ttie storm lvnica the hike yesterday after--! noon 1 1 it which last nbihi was making for the mouth of the St. l.awreiiee with all possible speed The weather men, however, do not look for a heavy wnowfnll although Forecaster Dcy Is of the opinion that colder weather will follow the miow. Nothing In the way of aero temperature ts mentioned us probable. The hitfheKt temperature In ltorhcder was 17 degrees a love Ker ami a likt1 modern tiou throughout the count tie httr four below the cipher at White Itlver was next with two l.eb.w. Omaha reported is.

Mint Buffalo ibo aa me nm t'hlcago. N'th cities having 4J miie bns-ze clrtiilai big In rhe st fetn. W'llle no had fle-t on the iailrcals Is i prehemleil from tie- light ano, v. yet If the wind luM'ps up Its pivnt pai- ail tratlb-will be completely tied up an a rentilt of drift. I'oUdH Train were running late on ad )V eritei'liig the city lasi uign.

W. C.T.U. MEMORIAL SOCIAL Nineteenth Ward Union Meet at Home of lis President. A parlor oiai wan held host night, at the home of the president of the Nineteenth Word W. C.

T. -No. "ttC I'ly mouth live nue. The occasion was obwrved as a 11 lard iiieinorlal meeting. There wns a large atleiiUame, Mi.

D. Wiliinm-ioii, nuperln-temlciit of parlor meetings, presided An atlress by It' v. Hernard 1'. Smith, pastor of rim Sertnid I'huivh of Chrisa, gave many facts concerning Mtss WUinrd, ami the fcir pose ami work of the Woman's Chrisau Tempera I nlou- Itev. icorge Bow ler an article fvom the National W.

T. paper, The 1 hion Signal." of lSi7, lu whbh was lohl ttu-story of Mis Witlartl's last days of suffer Ing. nnd her yulet watting; by her faithful secretary Miss Anna tiordon. Ihe musical part of the programme, ron sitittug of Mcai selection an wm In charge of Mrs. r.

ii. Bishop, vice-president and musical director. Kefrvsh-ntcui) were wrvi'il by the hostess, Mrsi. W. KeiihVid.

aftsted by a committee the union Fraternal Officers Here, Hon. L. B. Ioekard, of ludlaniipolin, vi preuie president and A-iam Knobltn of New Vork. crand protttu" of New Vork state of the Knights and LadV tif tbtmo', are lu Itiv city to reimiiu uutii Mniiiliiv.

will he l.ildttiil lie- olti lo the jroiiiflo is! i ii dorliig heir In Hie itiy Spring Style Dunlap Hale I'laeeil on Bale to day at it Slmf r'i3s three Blores, wile nsjeuts. 1 $." If it a Ha you to tlls. few or you said can yon l.twem be- I eM( no in and said the you Au isn't at 'I has poor Hut your just ot' aw of utter old CHURCH VILLE SUSPECT TO FACE SOUTHERN JUSTICE. WILL FIGHT INDICTMENT William R.Smith, alias GuiVtrord, Will Aided by Friends on Trial for 1'oitofic Burglaries in Tar Heel State Dangerous Man. The wind-up of (he Pinkerlnn invistlK(i noil hud the liiinlivilli' lunik mlilifrv ot cuiTpil yestcnliiy ulivn Hlmc Mar- mini ii niiiiiii ii.

oiniiiiiii iimi J.iuly Imlli of Klmirn hi mi i'u in jiiH'iii'HK'r unncii Willi iatrs i-miinif lor tii roiuoviH of Willinui 11. Minltli, iiIiiim lii'l'onl, to t'lilninliiii Niiiiiii nrullna, vi licii hi- ill sinnd trial OH lIKlK't TIK'litK 1 11 1 Mitll plioit.v ill ii liHlf-doxcii more puutolliiT n-e IIHIIIIMIII'U 111 Ulllt BtJIH' 111,. Ji'Hru ngit. fi'ilernl oltiiers nH-nt yen-H'nliiy ul'ifriiiKiii nt tli jiiil. IfiiviuK ly iillpr 4 oYluik with tlitir or Ki l'olil.

as hi! Im I'MK liil on itinlHiill IihI, hurt Imh-ii at tlm jail ever sini-e Ins heforc Coin- ninwHinnr Sinltli whilo tlm local antliori-tifn linvi' I waiiinn ti. arriviil of (hi. foilcrr.l oMii'i'i'M with thnir rfinoval iuioit Jiiiite worn InmihmI l.y Hazel in tJix irn oiirl nt niiffalo iiml have been ii 111" lmirsluil hfliiik hile he Iiuh been nwaitini; a fnvoralile 0iKirtimily to oi ilie Hie N.iitliern Inn with ihe primmer. The ilepiilieH while hi town yeHter.lnv w. Kests of Iiepuly Lewis 1.

flem- enls. The iiidieiment founil iiKniiiAt Smith by Moiirne coiiuly itrainl jury cliai'KiiiK liiiu Willi burglary uiul lareeny in breald-ig open (he wife in the liriseoe Tnpper lunik in hiirrhville on lll'h ban been disininHt'il in Ihe local rontily courr. I lie iiiiiii'tnieiit wn (limnmHed on motion of ltttineN, Ktuith'H coiiMse l.MMrlct-Attorney Wurren linviuit jcivpn bin coiiNeiit: to Ihe Htep. Smith in reii nleil by the JMiikertoim as (biniieroiis man ami if their MorieH are to be believed, he 1m the moHt expert mife buruhir who lian ever been in custody lioeliester. Kver Hince hiH arrest, he him mnititiiined strict Milenee hnvnijr piitetieni ly notliinx to ny to hix two fellovv-pris- onerx, Kennedy uiul Jameis, the other jnem-bf rs of the trio.

The federal oflicers, particularly Post-office Iimtiector (ircKory, are confident that the prisoner in the man wanted in South Curolinu ou the burifhiry found 1 avniiiNt Hcveral iiicit by a federal (rrand jury nt Columbia year aio lust upriiiji. The near on Smlth'H forehead Ih iu itself alone sulhcient prof, it IN rdnimed. The riiikertoim say Ihnt the scar came from a huhf between Smith ami a confederate over the division of spoils of a burglary. They utatfl that Smith was found on rVlirmtry in a sclmol-house near Chester, Virginia, with his skull fractured and badly beaten. The lidding of nuineroiirt precious tsones and money iu his clothes showed thai the motive hail not been robbery.

It was said yesterday that the prisoner's trial would probably be held in April and that he would be tried on the most important of the indictments found iiKiiinst him. INSPECTS SIR KNIGHTS Grend Generalissimo of Slate Visits Monroe Commondery, Hlr Adelbert V. Knapp, of Sarntogi Hpi-lutr. grand KCiicniliHHlm.) of 'he find i ommaiolery lu ttie state of New oik. itinile an oftVbtl visitation to Com-inundery, Knlk'hU 'JN'mpbir.

luat ev'Oiln liulhl" Hall of the ink' 't'cuple. The hcHUtlful hull ivdg tllleil ivlih members of tlu coiiiiiiandery ami their friends, nn espechdiy liii'ije number of hollos being present. preKrnnune or the eveiilni; opened w'th the reccptloa of Kiulueiit Frctl 11. itcaeh and Bluff, followed by the reception of tllstlugtiNlifil visitors, many past, ooinimttiilcr-i of Monroe Comma ilery, iiinoni; ivlioin were: Kara M. Siiarlln, Morris K.

Clark, Fn-ib-rlck It. Hnjiers, John Cubler, lClcharil a. of North Ton-wauda. uiitt Thomas C. Music was furnished throng-limit th oven-liiK by Hie Klftj-fciurth Henliiient trcbclri under the leadership of Hir KnlKlit Fret elller; a quarlette compose 1 of Mrs.

l.iace Mrs. Kiljfar Melntmih. John W. ShiHleton and M. A'u rendered sevcriil wb'Ptlolis.

Mrs. Hclir.lhT and Mrs. Mcintosh each san plewslnn seloi Oa account of the Inclement, weather and consequent ralb-oad ihdHys, the vis-tier was nearly three hours late. After InucloHin he oflbdally received ty Eminent Commnnder Head: mid member Mwimc Conimaiidery- fir Knight Knapp couif.lln.eiiled I lie couimaudery en Ha bne shuwlUK ami Its general success; this e.iiu-iiuiiniery has "st nirnibers, being the bug est la the state. At the conelusbin of the visiter's recu-rki liie commiindery.

under Ciiplnlii lieneral Coder, went throuifh a serb's or evolution Kith uno-c and iirctsbui. Kir and Hev. Charbs C. Albertsou alsi made a brief address. MARRIED FOR 25 YEARS Mr.

and Mrs. Lafe Heldell Receive Con Rrfltulfttions of Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette HeJdtdl celeiirattsl the twenty tifth uunlvei-snry of their mar rage at tlwir hMiie, No.

South street, yea-leiday urterniMiu aud evening. Mr. and Mrs. Heideil kvjf opeu lwtiM. to their friends during the dH.v and evening, The wns tastefully decorated ami here and there the handiwork ot the "Little Coiporni" bowet (tsflf.

Dinner wns nerved at it o'clock, and wns participated In by about fi lends. lu ono room was ait necunwilafbm of s.iht prew-iUs. the meuu'iUoes of an aetiuaint um-e bat had be-u ciierbilHxl for 1 weutj-ftt year, silver loving cups sliver t-hallMK dishes, rut glass piece, knives aud a aotll silver 'po kveiii the years old from "a dear old lady friend." Dim of the auniver-sary girtw I Hire mo! uniiutj inciipt Ion, whit ceud To Bos and iMff, tr litt and Hoe, Which Is the lieKt. tiotl only know a. TeietTMius of ciigrutidalbui were re-Hveil from Tm VIse, Dr.

Claudoii, Heniy IKxlc. Edv'nr Dveii()rt. Al Llptou, Hopper, Digby Beil and wtil known tlu-ai iic.il lumiuarb-a of tbf country, a well a letters from pruiuiijent ltochvTtr people, ad of which were of a cinnrtatubuory nature. Mr. Mbit Mrs Heblell were man led in 1 lira ou 37.

lW. and four years later they tweame resUienta of Kwheatcr. To Consider Annexation. Mayor Tutler, Senatttr Aruistroiig, Senator Irf'wii ami Assentblynien CnUithaii, i gi1eii, Deebe ami iie ker ill Imld Hieeting in the Mayor' tdlice Ht Jl ttii-s morning, tt lecitte what ia ti be (bun in the matter of annexing Itrightou. If Hriguton nnueied thi yvur a bill will iuive to bo flnnvu wnd pulsed jtt once.

Judjjp Parker KLH I'rim-e Cleun ion Jiorla loo si urlong-: wiling: Lady Tarascon Dr. Mct'lure SECOND ItACt Joan C.ravb-r Dnetlst Bud Erubrv Nornutn Holt ..,111 Art aiiniau 1 1 Bessie Me P'J ins Cincinnati Empurer itobert J. Ktbb rg nn Sharp Hoy llttl TIIIKM KACE-Slt furlong; welling Hoomeraek 1 1 Kalne. KntiT Nervator P4 Irish Jewel Irt; Km; lo rmmiHitanr im 111:111:1 cream Ben Mora lllAVeher Fields Sbl Silver Miss Gould ForiiTU Ill, Mrs, Bob toil. HACK i tno mile: handicap: 1 Is Ben llevwmi IN IlJiBar Le' Dm HOToe-tseT Mack JH) Ga rnisii Jordim Luraiig'iiei- I I BACK April Shower Stevedore I em urrer Judge I'aulos I'nol Whale Ad High Ben Mac Signal SIXTH RACK ic'iling: Hi t'Mitiortd Swift Wing Sarin Coat M.CIvcrt H.Hidwink Oimalea Klve furlongs: La Creetpie 10; .1 Kl Klomntlne KM Urd DUon 1 1 Saladin fol lit I mi Horn n- .112 Ksterre PH Princess (U na H8 (ne mile nnd a sixteenth; II I.H Clia nerolle 1 10 Sanflr I t'ru- fmiu Dixie I on 101 jou tw TWO HORSES FELL, JOCKEY BADLY HURT Accident in Third Race at Crescent City JocKev Club's TracK Permits 25 to i Shot to Win -Three Favorites Won.

New Orleans, Vh. 17 At the Creneent t' ty Jm-ke Club's track o-day, im I he horses In the third race neured the post, t'awiueket, ltinniiig second, stepped Into a hole, and going down threw Jockey Baird over hU hea.il. following close he-hind, kicked lie prostrate boy In tile hack, injuring him so sevciely ihai It was ecu-sary to remove him to a hospital for Sancilti fell fiver Pawl ueket and he en suing mix up enabled The Kyi to open a gap which the hers conbl never cb.e. Little IttFse. Astarita and Jot.

Less, were the winning favorites. The track as slow. Tile snmiua ies First race, ii (urlnligs 'Don Mankfns. HL' lo iti 1, vv.m: e'ell Moz.ei, I Mc- Inrv- 2 to second, Biligcriv. ird.

'I hue 1 :17. I'ipio I iwasca. live, nrlskany. Second race. John Doyle.

Slalkei ihitts and -limalf Itcpe, mile IJrtte Hose, 10, FiiilllpN, to lo, won; Wagsialt. 10,1. Meade, 10 1. sccoinl: I ii- I or 0. lo o.

third. Man. Sbai p. Mrs. Frank In lb que, Hasn No llanoa and My Ladv I'eggv inn.

Third race, 'l 1 111 mile Kye, tHt, Au-bmhon to 1, won: Deenra.t ioti. jirj. Sdiil ling, 17 to second; Sarah Max.lm. UiH, Phillips. '2 to 1, third.

Time, Llitie Buy. Lord Teiiiiyisu, Llddon ami Kalr Itevider also ran. l'uwtneket ami Sauctitm fell, Fourlh race. rUj furlongs Astarita. 110.

TT. IMillHps, 10 '2, wim CareU-Ks. tlii. J. 4 to 1.

second: Laura Muuier, 1 Hi. Crimmins. lo to 1. tiilrd. Time, In.

For-master. Floral Wreuth. Annu, Tangent and Fat mouth also ran. Fifth race. 5 Si furlongs- I nquislt Ive Girl, 1'fo, Y.

Bobbins, to 1. wen; Over Again, llo, Aiibuchon. to 1. itt-ntnt; 11. L.

tjeirgt. I07, II. Phillip. Ki to 1. third.

Time, litm. King Hose, Whorler. Mrs. Frank Fest-r, Worth ingt ou. Saddiicee, Caterpillar, Parnassus.

Pandora and Binff alstt ran Sixili race, iniie and To ranis Leser. I04. 11. Phillip. 2 to won; Ldv Konse.

S.s. 2T I. second: IjuIv Ftee Kn'ght, ctfmmln-i. rt to 1. thlnl.

Tlirii. 1 4H-'s Bflrkelniore. Illekorv 'oritera, Attic. Belle Barnard nnd Keiiion also ran. Fair Grounds Entries.

Special Dlspatej to Democrat and Crr-nulr'e. New Orleans, Feb. 17. The conditions, en-trio and weights for to-morrow's race's at Ihe Crescent City Jockey Club's FalrGroamK truck are as follow: FIRST RACK selling: operant M.litu. Lady Belair SKCbMl Al Rankin Merry A-Tobnt Five and half furlnngs; 1 in Louise Stapp 07 Lady 87 UT loJ Pity p7 One mite; sidling- lOil Piivv ticket 101 Kachael Ward HI Pd Mussulman it.

Lineal mi One mile: lo7; Miss Gomez lo7 BclHn.llaii I rank ith RediiiAu THIRD RACJ Murntiir I iMjfMui.in Brunsw ick HM: Terns It ti hs; i "it a rile Thorn n-sou Lo4 FlH Bill RACK On mile ami a quarter; mbled 1he i 'ukbmd handicap: Phil Finch Brooklyn Ko-ruiast er Stonew all Ritinland FIFTH RAGi: Speiiocrinii Aib-n Hiuies Invinclbie, I Rant's Horn SIXTH RACK Ing: urat Saint Georifo lvian Hymeltiis plant us .110 Rankin DS I MXie Lud UH lo; Mainspring 'K Pi' Dalej-man Pfi Si turlongs; handicap; I i luutdor jt Rf.val P7 it Misk Betty Hi 1'Ci ipet Ille ItiiKi loj -One miie ami a half; aelb .110 At meit its loj .111 Ulll WoOfU 00 I llo Mllfonl US Murmur .10 Royal Arms State Racing Commission Meets. A litany. Feb. 17. August Beltuont and John Sanford of the State Racing Commission, accompli 11 led by Welton I'crey of counsel Ut the eomttsslon called ou Governor Higgins at tlo; capittd, A'bnuy, to-day.

A meeting of the commlsidon vvas held iu tlm Ten Kyek at which the iimembHj rules of racing were approved aiid some routine busiueaa was rnnmi'MwI. The application of Ihe Kmplre City Trol ting Club for Ib-otise to conduct running race meet lugs as considered. Robert K. McDonnell, of eutuiHid for tbe association applying, way heard. No ditclslou was aniiouiicttd.

DicK Bernard Killed in Exercise Gallop. New Orleans. Keb. 17. 1 h'f Ib-niai'd.

ime of the most valuable horses nl the iTeseeut City track, with Jockey Hennessey up. was killed to-diiy during a prelim-iimry gallop. The jockey was unhurt. M. L.

Hayniaii owned the horse, which wu worth iietween ami $lUtisi. Opening Day of Dunlap Hats spring 1 15 at Mcti tk Shnfer's. sole i. Kor An Impossibility. It was impossible ffr the New York Sundny WurnJ to send each one of its Hoc better renders a aleniine mi at Tuestiuy, but ou this Sunday it will again idler one of these Jeautiful picture-.

J'ret-tier than last Sitntbiy's. The second of tliese thrilling Sherlock Holmes stories will be in to-iuorrow Kvening Until of these editions are limited, so onier now. Ask your neWMtajy tor the Kvening yrld to-morrow mid the greut World on Sunday. 4. New York, Feb.

17. --The racing dates 'r the coming season in he met ropotlta were allottetl yesterday at a meoM of the stewards of Hie J.wkey Club in tho Wind.n- Area.le, Flftii avenue and Forry-sith street, August Belmont. J. II. Bradford.

Franeis jt. Hitchcock. James It. Keene, Andrew- Miller, F. K.

Sturgis and II. K. Knapp being prcsenl. There will be no racing ut Morris Park if the We.r.diet Hat'ing AsHtsdailoii sees tit to open its new Hack at Iteiuioiit Tile much 1 iltiesiion a- to the apjilii atlou f.r dates the New ork Jockey Cinh has been set: lei by the Wettehesrer lUelng Association inning its old lease ut l'ark. and con-st ipieiii ly having two tracks where it cm race on the dates alhute 1 by tlte steward-of the Jockey Club.

It assumed lh.it tlii West Chester Itacing AsstM'iation will elect to race over its new course at Belmont I 'ark, which has been built at: a cost of several million dollars, aud that Morris Park will either be closet! cut (rely or be used as tralttltof track. The New York Jockey Club, which lias nut been Identified with active racing for more Than ten years, caused some IP tie surprise 1 racing circles some time ago by honing Morris Park from A. ami D. il Morris for sum to he oou a yar and applying to the stewards of the Jockey Club for (bites. As II, was, there were hardly enough dates to no round, and ie appllci-t Ion presented a pro-blent concern hi whb'ii there has been much comment and discus -slon.

The Westchester Hacinj; As.soclatiou solved the nuestlori. however, for the stevf ards of the Jockey Chib by taking the bust-ofT Ihe hands of New York Jockey Clio ami continuing its old lease with the ovn-1-s of the pmperty. The date-, as alloted are practically identical with those last year, with the single exeepnun mat im1 ran meeting or ine rign-! ton Beach Itacing Association will be weeks later, following the fall meet Ing or the Brooklyn Jockev Club at Gravesemi tn-steatl of pre'eiling It. The bn-al season wiil orn-a. a usual, on April lofii, at the tra-k of the tjtieeiis Counry Jockey t'lub at ami continue till November loiti.

when the same chili will wind up the season. Sar-a toga will have the full mouth of August, with the exception of the last two or three days, aud, following he inuovat Ion begun last year, Thursday wilt be toe opening dav of tlie spring meetings Belmont l'ark. Gmvesemt aud Sheepshead Bay, when th big spring hand I caps- the Metropolitan. Brooklyn nd Suburban will be run. A.s tiotial, the Islaml Jockey Club gets the two lug holidays Fourth of -iity and Labor Dav The dates la full follow: queens County Jockey Clut 'spring meet ingt Saturday, April Lth to Motidav, April J4t MetropsilPan Jockey 4 1 11 (spring meeting) Tuesday.

April 'Jot t. Wedn.stlay, May Kueing i-ui 1 spring meeiing' Thursday, 4Lh ti Wednesday, May 2-Hh ii ro- ly .1 's-key club 1 sprln meet lug -Thitrsilav, Mav 2tU to Wednesday, unc Itth. Coney Island Jockey club isittjiniT meet Ingi June Joth, to Tuesdav, July Brighton Beach Its 'dug Association (summer inii-iingi etbiestjay, July ot to Satur-tiuy, July h. Saratoga Itacing Aoclation Monday, July Msl to Frtda.v. August Ueth.

'ouey Island Jockey club (autumn meet Ingi August L'dlh, to Saturday, Sepletllbe'r itii. Brtiokiyn Jockey Club muinmn meeting! Mouln. September Itth. to Saturday, Sep teniiier 2MI. It right on Bench Ibodng Aoclat ion nmn meet ingt Mmnlav.

September Ifdh (Hit- Sal nrday. September it Westchester Itacing muf nmn meeting! Mnmbt ictober 2, 1 0 Sat ut dav, 14th, Met ropol tt Jockey Club taut iinm meet-Jn-gi -Monday. October 10th, to Wednesday. November 1 st Queens Countv Jockey Club ('autumn meei-ffigi -Tuesday. Nivemlier -d.

to Wed nest la; November Kth Washington Jockey Club (automn no-etiug Thursday, Nnvember to Saturday. December Maryland Jo-dO'V Club Weiliicsd'iv, Apiii Iiuh, to Satunlay." April Inclusive. The stewards mane no announcement concerning the communication addressed to thciu by the Kmplre City bib. asking thar, the allotment of date be jtostpoucd until the Slate Racing CiMnmission had paused 'i Its application fur license, or until th conns had sett lei the question betwen them as to Its right to hold a running meeting. If the question came before te meeting It wis plainly dismissed, which I mileages clearly that the stewards are confident of th.dr po.

si tlon In the matter of denying the appll ft tiou of the elub for dates a few days ago. It also Indicates that the State Uacing Commission cither has denied or wiil deny tbe application of the Kiopire City Club for a license. If James Butler and Cieir assocla tes carry out their threat to seek legal redress, failing decision of the State Kaclitg Commission lu their favor, the question will uow tie thrashed over In the conns. RESULTS AT PANAMA PARK Good Crowd ond Ideal Weather- Only One Favorite Finished in Front. Special Dispatch lo Demoer.u aud Chronicle.

New Urban, Kelt. 17. -There was a good attendance at th New Orleans Jockey Club trnck to-day. The earlier as bbul. The track, though still slow, is drying out.

April Shower won the fourth tace, and was the only winning favorite. Jockey NIimI was excel Unt form, riding three win tier ouL six mounts, two and one. tiihd. The jojuiniaiics: First Nbs.i, 7 e. fix Bnith on, loj, 1.

Won. pJ, Koilliitiei.l. I to 1. Miss IOJ. 1, thiid.

lime. lV.a. l'varl I Makailiit and Nellie ran. S-'Siiid race, seven ur. 1 ui I recti llowtl, P4.

Nieol, ii to 1, w'm: NorwtMi.l oiwo, An-liii, to 2. fcccond. Jame II. Re.d. las.

F.v. -o to 1. third. Ti ne. W.b Flehls.

Midnight Minstrel, Lm-Uis and Her man DovIl ulsii ran. Thlnl race, three and one half furlongs Matbls. ps, Newman. to l', won; Carthatfe, to Death, Marv Nor(h. Little luaui 1oL Nieol.

to lo. third. Time 1'nvo Dick Biuwu and 1 toward a I so ran. Court It race, tlve and one ha'f fnt longs April Slmwer. P7, C.

Conitefl. L't to wni; Marv McCnff.Tt v. 10-'. NTci.l, 1, iecojid Jvervator, 111, TruAier L'l lu 5, third. Time I speeciies beautifully, but ahe's atiff, wood-Winnipeg ninateurish, uo stontaneit v.

no oowera. MRS. ALICE FABER Voice) Cultura and Piano, Pupil of P. A. New York.

OLD ITALIAN METHOD UIIO. ludu S34-S3B Granite Building, Rochttler, N. Df.Day SPECIALIST Consumption, Catarrh ind Citeasei of th Throat. Liver ind Sexual flrnifl. kAlis Liquor.

Morphine ..4 LiMX U.l,; P. Consultation Free and Private at Room 211 Powers Block, Rochester Saturdays, ltf A. M. I'. M.

Mimbtj, 10 A. M. to 12 M. Kuimiiiulloii with rny with Fleet rich ami O-rone Inhalation. Treatment If deal red imt lu veeed $2 per Week.

Weakness of Men and Women trcateo wju presunpi ions pi ociiied win It iu 1'ari from vum of the at From special IsU that, tiavu proven tt mire niu; ttr all i from Uli'vei' cause, ef tin hcxuhI organs in mah- and female pa'bmls. Also vUitK every i.e.i;- vvvk as Auburn, Osborne House, 1 at Moravia. Goodrich Home. i'l. It hae CI in ion I otis, Feb.

'22. Penrt Van, Knapf Houe, Mann tt. I' I mint. Rath bun H.iiic, Mar. -4) 7.

Web 11iim. Mi.i-ti s. Nfr.n-h 1 J. W. DAY, M.

L.L. Dl TROTTER RANGES Meet every requirement, and insure you perfect baking with a minimum amount of fuel. C. W. Sons, Liberty Bldg.

7 East Ava. Coal, Ccke, Wood Fres Burning AnthracitJ Egg, par Ion, delivord $9.60 Slova, par ton, delivered $6.60 Nut, par ton, delivered SB. SO Pea, par Ion, dulivered S3.7S Co. US Ciithr EeiHing, East Ayes a. Yards 13 Went Av.

Ciind aitjwwl, uvtit Ij, H. U. mau'tietisin." When you aw her the "Robert of Sicily" play, you recognized a considerable improvement. Now again xhe made you "sit up." You "Oh, welt, if she want! to be au actress slip isn't exceeding her fight, but what'. the use of spoiling a unitiue euter-taiuer for the sake of having anoth -r no means unique leading woman.

woods being full of capable leading women''" Wheu you see her in "The Seriocomic tioverness" you will say that when said nil the other things you didn't know what you were talking about. actress! Why she's all kinds of an actress, pretty nearly, iu this play, ami it easy to name the kind as which she's her best. "Uer forte is comedy!" l'oob'. his is only a beginning. There is certainly no other woman star of recent creation who is likely to rise as high and shine its brightly as (VciHa Loftus.

She reached the point where it is no longer proper fr her to poke fun at her sister stars. Nobody minds being caricatured by profess i inn I imitators. It's their living, things, and it's a pied advertisement. caricature, keenly critical, by a rival, hours am! makes you suspect nugenerous-ness and discourtesy in the rival. K.speciul-ty hen the rival is a rising a tar and future is behind you.

Leav your imitations out of our next play, fissi Infills. For that matter, this one would be as gootl ithout them Heminiscetises the artistic mimic aren in the least necessary to bolster up the success of the artistic and altogether delightful actress. Almost everybody in Miss Loftus's sup-portimr cat deserves special praise. Seeing U. Uceves-Smith.

who was rather ful in 'it i it a in as Robert Maimer, you realize how he gained his reputation as au actor. Ilia delightful mode speech, were there nothing else, would jutifv tt. Words are poor to paint the loveliness of Kvh Vincent as rs. Mnper. A oonlrast worth mding is rhir between the vulgar old woman In "The KditctUinn of Mr.

Iipp" ami the vulgar la-iiemaJ ii MB 1- j4'j Vjj woman in The erio-ftunie Govern- former governor-general or ainulu. You hated Mrs. IMpp. Von unit night xvan the guest of hoiifcr at the ban-ltve Mrs. Muiier.

With all her vulgarity, yuet of the Urittsh Kntpire League..

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