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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 7

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I- THE- BUFFALO EXPRESS, SATURDAY' MORNING APRIL. J3 1901. A WOMAN. SOME BUFFAI.O BILLS- rtmmt'WtrTk f( iW Two bsbiw aimaiiai-teat riaaaie wafc-a i-e4- fBriBWNi 1 tlriro Couau. whlca Is tk asl nn tra VlnA vwimii -a tavf LtGLAnONUSDER WAY INALBANT Gnnd-s JPXaislfai iie EVERYBODY ON THE lJUMp aooiuooat aceemmceaiK ttHKo at greaaoa et txuldincs tamgamt the etty-aaw ke as i wwh sev er Ni ia aaeew aa Ywae dtwrrtetica or to sstiaiftt eocotmaedatiea the praaeat time.

It asuntat tt nwM-wyHy-e th Uc.e Bultla ta fcctom. awdat uti.O(ie stntwna. To this may be aadrd auewuawdsKmav asr aa-toa i lb sat-- nHuxUng tvoaa. iwt aa lvnawanoa, ut aaiie, Xlarara Falia, teekpert. ViUlanevtlle, Cardea-Tttle; Dpw and Uecaster, all wtthiaawt.

vattey naj ef in cur. ridieuloN etorira have hen circulated la regard uorbitirt betel ntMk.it la tilJaw rates fcan seer established at Tk lra. tm JMrnbij. JMel 44. Jh notmBi jpt mv, viiMn mtsr tj sm mw as ward: far two la a Albany, April Il.Th Assembly thla nf revH ra-fjiiinr a rejralar salary -tor; th t'at- dW' Bhien( t-Krl Tlie of "Benalor HnrtT IB'SaniB' Buflalo.

Merchanta' Exchange to abolish it gratuity fuactiin advaacel tha or- der at third reading In th Aaacmbly to- Th AeteraMy tltla moralng advanced to th order of third reading th bill of Aa- jrc Jfor A.rrmrra is bbino lost no. PARING TOR THOPEMNg JIAt riNK EXHIBITB. Will work-nine Hoursfle- ginning WOULD DO- BETTER ERE To 4vk ths CHANGS MADB. ON MAT 1ST. Th International Association of Ma- Senjatsta.

-which American rederatlon of Labor, ant nlnvad iota uiads- llh th KlloUl U- th ffct that oa May i th aln-hour achdul-wtU go into effect. That ta in accordant with an Laa her -4-. prirer Arrested, charged lthCrvielty. ATTORNEY THREATENED X'KEN DRICK. RESENT ET.

MR. SIDE'S ISTEnPIIvEN'Ca5MiBtT-8CRREJfD-- EREU TO A rOUCEMAH. -At least four -young women called, at tare w- appear Jn -PoWca Court-1 this aurcd thea that Juttlc Murphy would DETECrnVK-SKRGSANT HOUtLCND 8H0PUrTSR. A woman who said her nam TXhf and that sh waa 45 year old, was locked upat relics Headjjuatter Tir-day atternoen charged with PfUt laroeny. lwtectiT Ikt arrest.

Ha th woman waa actiag decided to follow her. Ha aay aaw take a number of articles and then hi Disced her under arreaL When aha waa searched ana bad over tU.tteth-f taacy.ra.itt.a. fT 1 tLtlatlit.thlJlteA.aeirnJllhaiakB nuui hi uwitw 1 (riv tri rr iepitr ml ROBERTS. I Bira tnrv uta trrra A- I 1 aemblyman Fowler of Jameaiowa. author -iatag "aequlaitlSn" 6r addlilonaT' land foTThTewtTrnOTcBooT aTTredonla.

T- i-apwatdj-thua iirtir ilx wtlnlmuni rat JtJft aop In the Va 1.1 HZ arnooa for hrulatly b.atli.g a nor. .1 --1; "4 They eoukla Bad dJeclva enough to 1 1 I .1 r. 1 aapreaa their opinion of th naat hrntalltv ra.li..r.rtt ltim.r IB im irora ii.iru naajourg. RnfiTFlRRTFtllRPFBIIlL- fweirm-them-'rt' tienr -aaw flt befur-f -Within th week, under th stimulus of the fateful opeolag day, the exposition sruuuu. is meir remotest corner have aeaixThmalaJS- a dream.

Tb Servie building, a place oi quiei. nut ateady, work during 4b winter, hag been turned a th twinkling of an eye Into mteftrhlva of hustle, hus-tie aad worry. Departmental heads now itralneClardeaeJ 'lm-patlene, nod tneasngera, air, contractor and clerk scurry ta and fro la a eeaaelec twtrh- Bnt-nndeTi-neath aH laa apparent cenfusloa and up-rear, thre la a current of irraaitnii loan anyming else toward tha mmnUiii. the great show within. tM tlma-ei by the, exposition company.

Taylor a buay Man. What- is -to- be- bertrgfd "by' watting auditor adWHeefcteyawae oe penm wtu a ao. or, e-r i in a mom, iuh vtjw 1 Munk kW MM TI. thMP Wlkfc A MV ttttST but the pneti harelSVea arTh Btxhtal i ttosyaaaetaiaaaooaoaatto oroiuriiv unnffvtooa. Tl, Breeart, after May ut.

win eitanre tt tw-sr nww.A cent see. The Gestae will charge froaa gl vpwara a th I 'pUn, will t. (nwi 4 tTpw wWlwTf aTr armmTViih.t bah. ani frum 01 hl I (ieod jmmAtki''Ct agreement, thenine-honr-and aptatUniOng tfie modela which wfH be put priTllego or grant perhapa, no one knows -better than'. Krrdprip Turing dtrat.

or at "Mjww wbe kurt wnen bib- omc Waa In Knimi-o know how difficult It was to ealn an audl- anca-atBy bi dOTtag the-(attar- day of tba winter. Yesterday a line of fully 20 concessionaires and others were la front of the director of couccbsIodi' door In iha-Mertieuitwe buflding and more were coming. AlWdeparlmenta are telhg rushed to their wmoet and- the eTjergT ot ereryone from the haughtiest department head the- humhteat tpfflce hoy la being directed toward the one cad, namely, to do tba most possible work before the opening of the gates, two weeks hence. "ST potmoiri'tf to be notltea. The in past days a thoroughfare for brown-.

skinned, dinner-palled baa natlooalltlei. Theamall swarthy Filipino loatlaawUh.ikejevuilly awarthy gad smattJ an4.Uia--l)rawi!y, JrishA Scotch and American workmen as they make, (he daily ruah for the Elrawood Avenue cars" 'at quitting time. There are Neapolitans, Greeks. Tarka, Arabs and nobody knows what not la the motlfT prwesston that wanda it away to the -West Mall entrance at aigbt ao that recently this big proces sion has become one of the features of pre-exposlUon days. oer all tha buildings and.

the crowaa was a flood of golden spring eun-shlha, which bid the first crocus wake up and tha first rosebud unfold. Its leaves. Tha small dome, newly gilded on the north pavilion of the Colonial wing of the Government building, caught the bright ray, aubdued their brilliancy aftd field them until they burned like the ei of a yellow- No soch dar ag yestfrdav haa yet been for a pre-expositton gilmpse of the grounds In the act of shaking oft th rough mantle which has enveloped their beauty all winter. The visitors lid not need to be told that; they came in crowds and, though It Is Impossible io estimate Just how many persons entered fh grounds during the day, it is safe io A week ago. a man and woman, supposedly Mr- aad Mr, ttobej-u ol i to ltuperlal at th enrner -of tleneae and f'raBkWn atreete.

-The man aald ba waa KAobert 8. Robert. ong-wrlLr How ley, Havl Dreaaer, a New York music company. Last night, ahortiy after 11 o'clock, thex waa a knock at th door ot and Mrs. Robert' room And Roberta opened door.

A be did u. tt i eald, man with a rator In hi hand ruahed in began to attack him. Roberts waa in his shirt- sleeves and taken 'wholly by surrrtsn. He e--feoded himself as beat he caulS and th men auout iu r-oom vt possession of the rator. Inuring tba melea Roberta succeeded, in gntllug th weapon away from his antagonist, but not before he bad been badly wounded and rytta htl weakeit- -condition rrom na mooa ircea man our onus trwtvh in '-ntraTttini' atepi In front of the hotel.

Thar la an balustrade about the steps, which ar biniULMirta.piLtlii:iUia ma uver ih rTAittBg luto lb sireH-t. At that- tlm th ftfrti wagon Irom Police Station No. 1 was passing find Pa-ttclnjcn Klugo infj thtlflg-ffirbT the' Ftrat Precinct lumped out and l6ok Robertrs assailant to the iolle itatlon. Ijiter ha was taken to the Emergency Hospital, where ha aald hi nama waa iHat Hatlv that he waa li year Old and a showman by occupation. He said that Roberta had com to this City from New York a eek ago with ft woman named Artie Hall flalnimi aafa a hHor "iwiiwr'ywrtwr9aT'ha-' arts and his wife were Irving' at thalotel Imperial.

He said he went to the hotel last night and that as soon as he gained entrance to Roberts' rooms he attacked him. He acknowledged that a rasor had been naed In th fight which followed, but was haiy On the detail ot the Hall waa badlf gashed about tha right baud and The left aide of hi faea showed "wigiMi of- a -aever sea In gk. "Mra. Roberts." er Artl Hall, Is aald to a alnrer of coon songs, who ha been tb vaudeville circuit. Khe claims to have been divoroed from Hall In but letter found 'on Hall when die w-aa aearched at the police station show that that time Hall, haa made written Jn qulries of a New lork law firm to learn whether aucb divorce proceeding had been begun.

A reply by th lawyers said that divorca Danirt had bea filed. Raherta.whQ..w aue dl 1 1 read all the news of the liit-lifiirthese teat- surfs Of jspecia! Inferest 0w'hTS2TTSlf imn tea continue lu Intel eat a lain hut- Hon of th community, LBooie a a aourc ot arunciai light hav lor com purpose bald their own, aotwtthetandltig th brllllanc of th Ineaudescent Ughi New York' clergymen ar tlll a aiiatleg tbe- lt gambllna among women In the metropolis with vlew to- It upfreto. -Teaching a Thlld to pnd money la tmportant as Impart lng th knowledge of earning It. Senator Ipew' ntaca, Mia Paulding, ha another, suitor. The last tea given by the So ciety of Arllata on ot th most plenaant of tbr Th aocli -round -aod parsoaal EVIDENCE OF STANDING? icrEostjB told ths po-, UCaiCVER Y.TIM IfE VISITED TO- fRONTO H8 WAS ARRESTED.

Patrolman John R. Ryan and Chrtat Warning" of the Third Precinct saw a man staggering down Mala Street about o'clock, lust Bight, it wasn't abl to hold a straight cotira and had aeveral ne tjumiicd. Th policemen thought he'd better la a ceU so they arrested him. "What' your naked Dk-eer" geant Canty whan tha prisoner rrlvd at Pollc tliatloa No. "Juat plain thlc) Oaorg H.

fhle) Cornell and I'm a ths (hlc) Rioat arort-lnent cltlaena (hlc) in Canada Ever- lira fhtc) 1 com ta (hlcj to Toronto I gt Wc arrewtert." Mr. Cornell will hav a chaac to x-plaln hi conduct to Juttlc Graf thla morning. CURE FOR DISGUST. XCSTICE TAkATTEHTATSVISKD 30S.H BKNNING TO OO T0THH FR0ST AND BR ACS VP. JohaBennlng, '85 yeara oldT'-weano Pollca Station early yesterday momlng and told Ueek-Serseant uvo tbat- wanted -t kwked "What hav you done? asked, tea ink sergca.nti r-rr- 'What do you Intend te dot" Then -I gues yu'r- Bennlng waa placed la a cell, and later amtgert'-bWoT- "rt'i fhll way," piattiedth" ba-ven't got any work.

I'm Urd sralk, Ing; In fact, I'm generally disgusted." "I don't think you waatlb go to tb Penitentiary. Qo down ta Th Front. Take a good look at th tree and tha grass aud then go out and look for a' job. You're diacharged, ft eJ that, lu.m,"iniKlrose'rmpT6yff- Prela of Frnklln Btreet, sustained a tnU trolman Grn and Dk-8ergt. sever cut cro hi forehead, la addl- jcrettner that they would appear tea-tloa ta hawing hbMioaa milmA by Jse0- jiy gaiaat MeKatadc tea.

keep tbeir word ii prBoi aampwe win tx given eeowiio emson. in Broduct la aft subttahe. which tnoch resemble in color and propertiea flne Catit TJ Jrr.entasl bftragjued. 10 unequalled lor all kind of wasamg. tuji mine from which tbe aub-Maae la obtained bark a daily capacity of many tona and" tbe only coat Incident 'to Bfa-th-egpluj of laborrnO'tpeCTar uacmnery oemg required.

A yet thl natural soap haa been pat to no commercial use and Ifa display at the Pan- mmea-tr-mt-m Xhi pdrpoe "ot sre Bl Biting one orNevadaV natural curia-; 4t4e of tirf Ttraniw-TOPImft HoweTer, cheapness the proauct and tt many polnta of Superiority orer the areraga manufactured article, promise Beaf.stura Mr. Terangton haa received cases containing fully 7.000 SDecimena of Nevada ai('U4l a)a MtlA Whm many nfore are on- their way here. Ne vada will make a mineral exhibit which t'JiLJbe No attempt will be made tc illustrate the ariy miufng history of the Staves Oa he- other hand all exhibits will be from mines actually producing at the present day. tearing, tha rvDhmon of tba bonanza: inlaeatS the 'atlaa ahd Ithe text book. view whea the exhibit Is Installed, will be one of the' underground Umbering i th fxmtm, eumatotrtr-Lode- irgmta City.

Then there will be many mining curiosities and mineral freaks for mineralogists to study. -Among-TBrftr of -tire- dlwplaywtlt be a handsome exhibit of copper or for which Nevada in. later years has become famous, I'ntll recently almost no atten- tloa waa pan to its mining ot coppfrjn: Nevada, but the people have gradually awakened io thefact that they have within their reach valuable deposit of the ore and every energy, is being bent to the development of the copper industry. In addition there will be, etrangely enough, an exhibit of to bairn ns and. cotton lot the jtroduct'lon of which Nevada la almost unknown.

The exhibit will be from Llnoola County and 1 Intended to open the eyes of the world to what Nevada folk can da l-w-hen-they-tryr- P. Graves, who la superintending the installation Missouri's' mining exhibit, has arranged all preliminary details and the setting up of the display will Ibegin today. Teh boxes containing, specimens for the" Missouri exhibit have arrived at the Mines building and a'car-load of other mineral exhibits awaits unloading. Missouri, it is said, will have one' of the finest booth facades In the "of "tne lie4lltatei mtaefal exhibit from Paris will be begun in tbe Mines building' today and Dr. Day yesterday received word that tha New Jersey commission' had 'begun the shipment of that State's mtneralogtcal exhibit.

Construction work on tha booth which. Is to the mineral exhibit from the -State pf Washington also be begun today- 1'ollco Pf-tatl chartered. On account of the increasing dally attendance of visitors at ths exposition grounda It has been found necessary ao to change the hours of duty for the exposition guard as to leave the bulk of the force In service during th day. Hereto patrol duty at night, an expedient considered necessary by reason of the unfinished condition of many of the bulld-tngs -anti "the da'figer-fnjm ho-wever, that night work being car ried on at the grounds, the exposition pari -f be -changed aa that- th me will be obliged to take their time off dutv at nlahtieav na- thebulk of. the two platoons on service during thbusy hours of tha for th nuroose of out iflft fai ling material, and from dangerous places.

Bond In Remand. Mbnjptnif" to subscrlb for the' eeconJ-mbrtgag booda-of-tli- amount- of subscriptions up to o'clock yesterday afternoon being $165. 000: That sum rep resents about Hi stockholders, and th amounts of subscriptions range from 110 to The lists will open till April T.atTn-AmeHcan MsroatBw F. Mora Sllva, Ecuador' commissioner axpoaUlon, they eenmtlnfrteBer. 4 rom- arriv-.

ea In Buffalo yesterday. A number of at the exposition as prominent as possible. nport on Acbommodatlonav. Th publicity -department haa aent to the director general a report on the matter ot accommodations for visitors. It la as follows- There st Meted more than' 200 hetela which will give -accommodation' to SO.Of1- peoplei -thf -are 600 boarding and rootoinghouee iSordingaft commodattoft lor wiula ,000 of latch atring for "a 'eenddeHttear'have' their intentlijn of opening their hoiaws fcr the se-rnmthoriit ion of vislTora to Buftilo this mrmer.

Tm-sa 7 oho hornet wiil accommodate at least 0" The k.xpKition company haa arranged to furnish tent accommodation on tha exposition grounds Aprirmhr with choice of coaster or-cushion frame, Light Roadster $40 weight 22 pounds Regular Roadster $35 BICYCLES' children'at from $25 to $2Q higher priced wheels. jjj fZi J. H. Isham, Mgr. aer at aa the mr Cm ill at of there, would not be far out of the way.

At present there is no aystem that will deffntlely- check- the numher of jtaRsct that are taken In at the est Mall gate, bat it is known that the number of passes -waa greatly in. excess of the 'paid idmii-. aloa. the IVaot ilalt entrance the gatekeepers reported 700 "palil admissions up to the tlm of closing last night; Be-aid that number 7.WH persons passed the UtrnatlWa baj-wean-a -o'clack-ln the Yto'iw Ti ATrrHg tnstatlatien in the varlou buJ14iu is keeping pace with the transporiaiion facilities and the arrivals of eAblblts at the grounds, whlchrtHite-rimot or expedient as seme exhibitors might. wish.

Tbe story published in a Buffalo paper recently to the effect that the opening of the exposition would be: delayed for a period of 20 uays aeemlngly has had the effect it was feared, and the exhibition, are holding back ttictr eSBTBIti, tfief by detaving Installation aad maklag for the transportation depart-tnaiit, aliiLh tail htblt material yesterday. Argentine was the first -of the. South American Slates to racrr H- ia eea- gaen l. ia right arm and shoulder and another deep cut ti ears mat nw ami hi wife have travelcl conalderabiy and that Haltjha followed them from cltr to oityl FIRB RECORD. o'clock last night caaa'Va.

it' Bf -whl-oli did about 1300 damage to th-atory fTama-ilwclliiig at No. 2SJ Alabama The building Is owned by Dennis Cande and occupied by John Mickey and William, pascoii. A defective chimney was the cause or a frame- dwelling at No. Street )set velBg. The damag to the house wa about $200.

The first floor was occupied by the grocery at or mortem ma-flrer f-wlnr POTrhtlr-aBd-t-haf' BTCOndfioor -by -Nat SEW CITY OFFICIALS. Worth Tonawanda, April iJ. Th Board of PttbUa-Mferka totagtJl.aPl!o!nte4 Joha Batt Superintendent of Public Work. jnhri Movann Suiiei filrcets nd -Archi X. Smith.

City Engineer. Tha appoint are ail Democrat, manuiacturera. ana majortur oi anops 1 ttlanta which emnlov lit ira H-kj vhVUm Haul TniM Ai.f "w.T rJ-. T. ak tunc ai, mum I gpUPL I I ti tta a-hlt x'hejul woat 'tnto.

ffriaat Ka- vember. and I Itt fore today.TTow tt li Intended to cut a halt hour off th day work, beginning next month. There ar liu.OOO macbtnlats in th in ternational association. At. present the majority of them work on the nlne-hour-ajwia-hait- B4itt.AU,- -o nearly all, will ba effected bv the nolle which la lo'tak effect oa May toth.

There are two organisation ot maenin- 1s in BntTato- that- ar a(B Hated- wh the International association. Th busi ness Stent or theintarnatlonat aasortr tion tor Erie County la O. F. Ooble. Mr.

Coble said last night that the local or' ganUations hr making an effort to have the nine-hour go into effect In May lt, iaata4 of May luth. He thought there would ha troubl In acyompliahiqg thai. The notices caning tne attention ot lb employers of machinists to tb proo- k.iArat-k.i.iA-4 Aile on May toth-waa sent out som -ttat- agos- Thw- aottce t-v la cordanc witn an oraer iBauea irom in IheadjCnaftera tfrth- "lnteTBat1tna -asso elation in Washington, u. u. They-wwrr scattered all over tba United States, Canada and Mexico.

-f -do- not antletpat that-ther will be any trouble In bringing about th change ot schedule. It la true that the majority of employers ot machinist are not represented- In -t Metal Trades A soclatton. but when they sea that -the big concerint Irnvv'-wgrv-teBe-ila-Aou schedule It la expected that they will fol low suit. I speak now of the smaller concerns and of those not connactad with the Metal Trades Association. "Aa to th situation locally, we have two organisations of -machinist la Buffalo.

Th membership numbers There in not a machln. shop In Erie County that does not employ some union Of soars, there arc place wher both union and non-union man ar ployed, whll thre are others wher none DUt. pinion DlfU Will UB 1UUUU. "I think that the majority of the machine ahopa In Buffalo are not represented In the Metal Trades Association which has agreed to tb nine-hour ached will antagonise; the propoaitlea. 1 la faet, I think that the whole thing wffl go Into effect her without causing a ripple.

say this after having talked with som of the'epToyersT' Aito tie, aay -that tb how" artiedul li to take effect on May iOth. are trying to get i Utile ahead: ot that In" Buffaio, hating tt go Into force on tha nrst ot next month, gnd ww hope to success- Mr. Gobi would not discuss the matter of-what--mlgtrt-'-Miw-tlKh enployr to-agree toIBft.lJH5-nptir sohedule, if any aucn case snouia arts. ot the. whole question, and.

doe not think ther will be th slightest trouble, so far as Erie County la concerned; and, for that matter. so far a any other section Is concerned, because the conditions appear b- the- sara Stills U- haa been aald that -the natural reault -of a refuaal to tha new aehedule would betha canmg out ef the men in the- ihop or ahopa where that happened. WONLERFWL.GAPAClTY ALL THE MONEY IK BUFFALO MIGHT 'BCYPATRinCTrrHRlS ENMJO Patrick Guthrie. 60 years Folic- Station No. 1 last night and asked to berwen-t-t' a-hoapltalr "What' tb-rmihle7" -aaked Deak-Bar- too much Too- much whisky I I aat you -la aia, tlnctlv understand that it would tak all th money in Buffalo to buy me enough whisky.

i-aueaa- we 11 keep you her for th nigfetXga ter ia -tb uioraina and mayo ne oan ar ranee to hav th City Treasurer turn o-ver to -you the desired amount. He aaa charged, with. iainilcatlOkU IRLBACKER ESTATE TAX SVllROnATK MAR'i'9 HBARO AROV- MENTS YESTEIIDAY SOLVENCY Surrtignte Marcus yestprday hear4 ar- cumenta on aueatuxua n-aarJing ctl- lateral-inhr-rltance tax on the estate or hw h-tw4-K. been drrided definitely. Mr.

Irlia-r b- KH-e-tila daAh ml ali.h-.th TcrOTjwiiiTf about 5i W'-fftt vn tUtn rnnmrn. which was to eight children, four son aad four daughters. The Ques tion at leu was whether that property. being a piirtucrahiii rii'ernely. wa sua lect to a HaTeTat-UiliJitatteta5- Adolph Rebadow, attorney for th Comptrol ler In Una matter of collecting collateral-Inheritance held that it was.

August" Bef key, representing th irtrtbaekar statTTsid that it was not sub- joct to the tax. Burrogata Mafctia ruled that partBerahiiJ real estate, lika any other res It is exempt'from flte tar Another question raised was whether worth ofpersonal property should bo taxed. Mr. Becker explained that a number of debts had to be gald- out of, that amount. Tbe attorneya could not get together on that question, so the court asked them to retire to try to reach aa agreement.

Finally, It was decided that, after all the debts were paid, a tax of 1 per cent on the remainder of the should be levied. The attorneys figured that 1. pr cent, of that amount would b9 about 38.2Mr.' Rrbadow said that titer solvency of the Irlbacker estate had been established during. the Investigation. R.

0. A FOLDER. It Is a 'beautiful folder that tho Richelieu Ontario Navigation Company has Just put but for the season about to begin. Outside it la a work of art and a "marvel in color, one side showing a steamer solne through the" raplda of the ftosactss Eternity and Trinity. Within, tbo foldefr la-full ot information about the; trip ''from Niagara to the sea." Its fine new boats are shown ani the attractions along the magnificent route are alluringly, but trutTifully described.

The folder Is valu able to Buffaloamne ai.well a to the hundreds of exposition visitor who will want to take the R. at U. trip tni sum raer. -It is from the press of tha Mat- tlmwarXnrthJ'up Company. rr 4 a land Mr a and Wii iwo the' 1g ea the Iron be on no I Dim and-' teatlfv.

hut he said tt wasat absolutely aHfaan that they -ahouli go dM tk. ..11... ZlVtlirlll mJZI .1. 7fc.j..l I swwaaf waavw BB WB iM Uwl IUI TkAmaa rii M.t...rtA vr I ground at tb foot Porter Avenue. Whta hr gut ria nt tha luaA-ltatrta to (tart hi heraea.

but tb wheel of the wages had sunk luto the mud and According la arUneaat -JtcKtadrtck didn't mak aay ffurt lightea ths dragon -la -aay-wajf, He -eoBtented him self with sitting oa th eat and whipping th horaea. Several other driven pro teeted. but It didn't atop McKendrlrk from ualnt the Whin. After awhile he ot dawtt frVm th' yagon and went to th hr'-hada. He grabbed th bridle ot th bora oa tb left band and alarted to Th horaea-made another effort to get th wagon out but they bad to give it up.

Then McKepdrlck, It I alleged, loal bla temper, ad atruck one of th horaea several times over th left with the butt of bla whip. Jred Sle lawyer at No. 7t, -paeela -hw-itjtuKak HU -g'tuntina' ta "tlin.rtTt and went, down and cautioned him to atop. Th drlrr told Mr. file waa Btanaging -the-teaeaT-veewM- Jut- a Be Mitstlottioirsa mluded his oa buslneaa.

he would get Into trouble. SU wasn't anxious to have a per onai encounter with McKendrlrk, ao he went In search of a He- had to go to Polic Sutton No. 10 to get on. Patrolman Frederick B. who wa on reserve, wa tent down to find out what th troubl wag.

When Mr. the policeman got hack McKendrlcka waa still beating th bora. t-wt r-atrr gttwnttrrii-r nw. explained Mr. glee to on" th way down.

"Perhaps 11 quit whea ha catches sight ot your uniform. But McKendrlck didn't, he kept right on beating tb horse, and he didn't stop until Oren Jiad taken the whip from him. "I'll inak you- sweat for aald. MeKeniirloh to the hollceman. along Don mak any Ytra thank yew tuara -that I'm a policeman or I'd glv you what you aav those poor horse "What about the horses?" asked th driver.

cant any worse off than they were In your car. Wail notify your boss cetua-ajiar. them." McKJtdrlclL-aa taken -to-Pollc Bta-tloa No. 10, wher he was charged with cruoltv animals. Its will be arraign- ed before, Juattc.

Murphy in Police Court neool who EU UUf WB'W the roortroora wrtlt fc rwdd, After McKendrlck was locked up a tele- ex ITiBftftlajff It 1 aal Blfl a. 3m Vu Ott 1 1 Ifljti asking him to and a man get the team. The horse wer removed allv. PLA YBJ) JN TMB 'STREBT. rfiaunce-y tt -Rxr "a 'crow-dr of boy- bVaylug Ift Goodelt Street eartr laat-venlnN- Tbey were dwlgtng under horses nosel and having narrow escapes from coll lalnn with cyclers.

The policeman chased them and caught One. The prisoner said his name was Pasll Houngs and that he wa sixteen years old. He was baited later. Today be will be arraigned in bunrla lourt oa a charge of disorderly conduot. SAD ME WS FOB THE SEERS.

License- Clerk Schmidt of tbaMayor't offic yesterday reoelved personal appli cations Irom, two. gypsle for license to tell fortune oa th streets during th position. II referred them to the po-ttc-, wlo--told -them- forttmwteHrng i not rccogniied aa a legitimate trade In this iAgma Vowoia co, too wjitiaaf iratt aska X--- from alum to-avoti kjW ffeia- ra ikg i r.g. jrota.41 day up. Anionr t'nv nrivalt homes the city accoauno- 3iaB BikjQ aetwed a-' rwwn -jiei sen w'otiltt wh to oci-ipr from 1 to as a nrlr (II am fitniliM will from 15 6 66 ceaUXih.

while rtiT tward- Ing bouafs make raua with a rang in price to fit The Watina ptan la aojtwthln new In eipoaltlon artfjiimmljUuB. Buanged under tborough and. no doubt. Will be Ml Jictory to. thqa who are familiar with this ton ef- kHHmn)odlioa.

illy watar, pieniy oc una air, electric lighta, board d-ioca to' the temn, a.v acct-ss to tlie expoiltion arou-tb'ind i cheap-TiTr aconimodition will be awn ot tha point -of adrantigeia tlui reepect. Municipal Ex-hlblt. The suggestion mad som tlm ago TJy ttr. Luden How and other that th City of Buffalo represented at -me Pan-American by a municipal exhibit, and later revived and snooorted br O. Letchworth, presldeht or; MerJ chant a- Bxehanga, imwiins wiu muca appro batloa, and tt- Is probabl th Mayor will aend a communication to in AleWmeit-oit.

Mondayilting mediate measures be taken looking to that end. Guardsmen Paravde. Alal, JChoma of tha ceremonlea committee, which has in charge tha parade mark insr the opening of the exppsl tion on the Brat May, haa f-aaatw 5th Regiment a letter relating to tno part It ht Intended the weal regiment should take.Jn the pageant. In his com munlcat on Col. Welch speaks of confer ences he has had recently with Col.

Fox of the 74th Regiment, and Capt, Plumb of tb Fourth Signal Corps, and ya that th -Buffalo military rganiaattona will oa rade on opening day as revues ted, add ing that She guardsmen wish to ao everything in their power to promote th ex position. Col. Welch xurthcr ay: "As our contrtbutton to the exposition and as a slight evidence of our Interest In Its welfare, shall Insist a a con ditloa Of making the parade that we pay the entire expense. We ar aware that ntir h.nda at under contract with the EiDosltion from May ist, out. wui nav them-' for all services rendered dttr ing that day, and upon arrival of th carada at the grounda they will be re- llBTd and directed to report to th chairman of th music committee, or auch officer may W-ffeigBed- fey 4h Ex8ilttoB, for such duty as may be yequlraa." RAJAH TEARSBOSTOCK.

flENeiAb-TiSER-VIGIOirS AGAlV THS ANIMAL TRAINER 'MAY LOSS AN New York Sun special to The Eipresav. Indianapolis, April 12. Krank C. Bostock'a 200 was the scene -of another vicious attack this morning by Rajah, the Bengal tiger, which billed young Netlson some weeks ago. Tbia time Proprietor Bostock was the victim and he Is so badly tninTt tto tock brought out the beast for aome special training and when th exercls "wai in adva-nce-of 4tjh -aoi-open, tb the- animal's cage; IPs- did ao.

and. got be hind It to close It aa aoon a Ralah- en tered. Boetoek behind- the- animal and. him growl and at- tacK Bostock. nen u7 looaeo aruuuu the beast had sprung u.pojn Bostock and was tearing at bla flesh with teeth.

and Bostork waa. armed only wtjo a club and a loaded with tlank cnrtridites. Dsy called for help and Capt r.oiilviia, the wa tne nrst to" reach" the A "he -approached Rostock and the beast, Bonlvlta struck at 3iger; an blow and its full force came upon uos tock to th floor add li' uilerlBir-higv-wn'eBsclow' Bowtrt-aa oucned fire with bis revolver and Halah, confused by the nbisetand blinded by the smoke, slunk Into his cage and made no htrther effort-to- get at the-Bfeatrato body trf Rostock When the latter was reminved to hlt rroms. It was found that his left arm had brVtf scarred ana torn ov tne reetn ana ctaws ot the animal, 4 waa torn in. three places on bis left leg tha thigh and knee and hn ankie and foot were alee badjy His physician says that hie Injuries are.

very, aenaua. injltted-and hi. M.mAXiia bamatdenjfhls 11 ean oe savea. Tid WhddeTI Rwtek atlvance agent; tS in Butr-iS ptr-tauint; Rfr tltfr'tfhow tHHclj Ui begia at the KxpoMtlQUi oa iiay- The animals will- arrive -on April 24th, Waddell ls-adTert14ng for horeea; whose flesh will be fed to the beasts. DOUdLASS BILL IS MERE.

The blirihat to force the City to-pay the ancient claim of Anthany C. Douitlsss for work he did on th nw tunnel at the waterworks and which claim was discussed at some length 'in The Express recently, Is now before the Mayor. He received it from Ainany yes terday. and has set next Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock as th time fora puoiic Bearing on u. ALLEQED BRASS THIEVES.

Leonard 21 year old, ot No, 302 Wilson Street, and Paul Layncr, rears old. of No. 378 Wilson Street, wer arrested by Patrolmen Shook and Revillc of the Eighth Precinct last night on th charge of petit Jareeny. It is charged that the boy stole 40 pounds of bras from the Snow Steam Pump Works. AMB1TIO.S 1H WART ED.

Henry Veskerke, 65 years old, who says he Is a veteran, was at tbe Lackawanna Station last nigat. He was talkative and It was thought be was Intoxicated. When insisted upon going to New iork on the cowcatcher of a engine Patrolman 4-Baca Hrasgfet- -W- was-t ime -rr? h4, ASSAULT IS CHARGED. Lincoln A. Powers, 3 yegrs old, Waiter, was arrested by Patrolman FlesH of the Third Precinct last" night on a war rant charging issaul in the third degree, The complainant la Charles Slgmaa, who gave his addreaa as the Ell icon Club.

Powers will be tried before Justice Mur phy la Folic Court this mornlDg. LARCENY IS CHARGED. Trant Bear," J7M etd Ml -----LovjorKtT'eeTr-w rrtd last nighr by Patrolman HcUcbman of tha Fourth Precinct on tha charge of petit laroeny. Th complaint and information uposj which the arrest wa mad wer fnrnlsh- ed tf Hiarrer VT. Magwetf, plumber ot" Wo.

674 Michigan 8tret, -who altegsr tbar- while seeking employment la bin store, stolfl soma filumlie-rj' toolt stately exhibit structure: and resolved to do all ta their pow- mt -rewMta give f6 ef f6 'ffiaSB'thr tattff-AMeHca Thte.resf L. M. J.j-J...J 3a who visit th Agricultur of what Argentina proposes to do Aa the way-of a. diai)la The Western States, aa a rule, are hustling 'Yhelr installation, and fh Hhrlicul-tur and tb miae building, evidences are seen of true Western enterprise and push. Nevada, known all over the World for her mlneraL wealth, will, ot course, have a display of natural resources 1h that line, whieh Jew; State wttfr eqaaK The Nevada exhibit in the -Mine building will be in tbe charge of J.

A chairmen of tba Nevada commission. Mr. Yerlngton is givtag the Installation of his Stat exhibit hta personal supervision. One of the curious and Interesting features of al 5a: A OPENING DAY-. Saturday SOUVENIRS FOR Alt, WHILE THEY LAST Music Afternoon and Evening An elegant display of bicycles, free information and free catalogues all day.

Here are the Ramblers to choose from Chalaless. $65 Hot-breads, hot biscuits, cakes, Triuffinsy puddings arid crusts made with Royal Baking Powder are wholesome, delicious, quickly made, always light, never sour, and most economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially refined, and equally valuable for the-preparation of the finest, most' delicate cookery, and substantial, everyday food. In the easy, expeditious and economical preparation of whole-T Chalnless. $70 with cushion frame and coaster brake.

Racer (20 lbs) .550 IDEAL for grown ups, youths and Fully guaranteed same as some food if is ar RAMBLER BICYCLE STORE, Be sure to get a Catalogue and ikaTeair. are Jmllaikm baking poardm, mgda and told cheap, which it is prudent Alum in ioo4 is poiaoooua.) rhe Rfr'al Baker and Pastry Cook" con-. tair.ir.jj over Boo most practical and valuable cooking receipts free, to every patron, fcend posuil card with yotir fulT address. 509 Main St. teyai..

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