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Evening Standard from London, Greater London, England • 8

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Evening Standardi
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THE EVENING STANDARB FRIDAY MAT 18 1900 CONCERTS RECITALS Hull' I) RMaish 3 8 uire "Sporting Tiroes InnooaBoa nil' Life i THIS DAY'S SPOETING Hr Bllam'e Pbi a ma Kuilei THIS DAY'S CITY INTELLIGENCE To-days Complkte TAPE PRICES will be Found rielt -lonocence or nenrre Jaceuscd nt nailers I t-lte rhc Si -H-huiaii 1 1 MiYBLOssoM Mlli-wi-lOHT It A Sportsman ci- lllatnpliiill Sporlnic I)r foot ui Chorus Girl STEIN Al ISS MURIEL JACK Mr FSweett'a isneas Mr Filter's Bh-e Diamond -I Uawai Captain It Iloinl'riv's lid Quid It Sh Mr Klncald's Blythesome TUN SI II FY U-MM A I OI I I Ill- ie CONCEK i alto Mr- HAMIL-h Ai'TH it A ROTH (Friday) ATTERNOON ni I Iir Ernest Walker it and Concert Dim ie Wester i lers' Llfa I in a or ltee bmel Oria or Syerla "Lie Jul -ii or laocheimai Air II Mr Fivadar Mail I 1' STOCKS MARKET! Worth Btakks Mi Mais Suortinc DULL ALLSC FLAT i ecte M1 UW 1CK SPRING MEETING It was very dull at Horley to-day and when racing commenced the light was had rendering it difficult to distinguish the colour worn by the jockey more than half a mile away The attendance was a fairly good one i and tin' sport was brisk and interesting To tart with The Scotchman II had no difficulty in adding the Cfaampuey Plate to his Hunt Park laurels um Golden How shoe won the Mayblossom Handicap led Bereaford had another well-deserved turn when Lutetia who started at 10 to 1 cleverly secured the Alexandra Handicap of 1000 aovs from ten opponents I'ae favourite Jubert ni ver looked dangerous and failed to tinish in the tirst three Remarkable term was again shown by the Amerio in jockeys more F-PAST KiJUii oeneraLly In- lid The Stmk Mar! active all day in the Africa the Drevailm of fresh news from south in money being cure ua Lord Bern Lord Beret hoi-1 Parquha Capt goreater counted by the recent repurchases by operators for the THE MILTON TO DETP SEA FISHERMEN The Bishop of London to-dajr took the wading part in the dedication of new hospital steam i wler which the Royal SJatioaal Mission to Deep Sen Fishermen have been enabled to build at a oust of me 12 500 through the munificence of ananony- The dadioatioii sefris was held on board i lying in the rbamea -it Billingsgate Wharf i ar I ie Mi nnment The new hospital trawler named Alpha i the first steam hospital ship the Mission have irned cmi for the North Sea Rahinga although one lied the Strathooea hashedh in service at Labrador With a net tonnage of something Under LOO and a roved (pee of over 11 knots the Alpha is thoroughly rp For purposes containing suitable abin an 1 he th U-v ntuated hospital missionary en I in short all that could well be thought I the way of kin-: fishermen ani passengers ere i enta decora and missionaries as conv FoefcnH possible or the wfld Nnth Sea" She i tted wi four watertight bulkheads besides a bulkhead at each end and has a raised fore- ck with raised quarter-deck aft hot water i 'i'ti is provided for heating the hospital and crew quarters forward The hospital is th si-tc cota for fraoture cases and furnished win all 'he viosT modern surgical appliances iu- a Rrmtgen ray apparatus mid al- with a hath supplied with hot and cold fresh and salt a Tl awl has already bad its trial trip and fa red admirably To-day she was trimmed with Uutou i by Trentc -Golden Ag LONDON BETTING THE DERBY Ken Wednesday May 30 Dlstanoe 1 miles I Fall 31 Fa linn 3 laiy to 1 brotlcrs ieitt who between tnem we I HURSDAY A IT credited min lounts Sloan riding the fall Prices opened moie or less dull in ail departments and experienced bul little recovery later on Consols declined to lQli to 101s fo1' money and 1015 to 101' for the account he War Loans was down at 1 premium Home Railway Stocks were to down in most cases and the tendency was irregular in tin- foreign departments Capt Foraater'a Tiber Queen Mr KincaM'a Oradora Cap Laing'a Papdale Mr Lamach'a Strong Boa Mr Busseil Monro's Vit Wolf An APPItKN I'll ES' I' LATE Wo K1CI I'M NEXT May 24 at3o'cicik tv is and Mr HENRY BIRft eft Madame Denza16 aber-tVhitehead's I icsei Office 10 11 1 haopell and to (Ltd) 20 axes Private 3 I lennings iun 3 R'Marab 3 i PU-keriiig 3 fi i 100 bovb lor niaitl winner of 20 -The Mar-h Dav Gllberl Darting Wood Dav Huggiris Jarvi closlir lo be riMen Details: of 200 aovs: second to re-ova me mite and a hah PCU AN II bv Poto- Feiff 1 i vrs Rlekaby is i vrs Bat 101b Sloan i 10s) Mti Cannon is st Wellm 0 lag- Diamond Jubilee (t and o) 30 Forfarshire iti 1 Chevenlng tt) lhguise ll and o) 7 1 Bonarosaft ando) 1 Demi oral no Place Betting to 4 ci Obevening (laid) 4 agat Disgui-v II (taken) MANCHESTER 01 1 i more than two wfnni -eeoiit free) two-yr-o elltr i'SAi iAYi: QUEENS HALL May S3 at 3 (Violui Reeita losine i iih-cii i' Cat Ml Wilnou's Joe the Matin- 3 Di-l Sffirwo Lanibl Captain Mi It Hon ir- Captafn Lambton'i Gu it-Mr Sherwood's 1 1 Mr Kincaid'i Uradora Lord Derby's Ormskirk Ua 7s bd is (Reserved) is Bd tl nresarred) ijl EEN's (SMALL) tl (tHEVALIER RECITALS LAST WEEKS 'in DAV ai DAILY AisoTHI'KSIblVs and 111 UD VIS at ear: Pi) Mr AUn Chevalier Sisnorina Carotsi Solo liar Knoll Staahots -u Mr a II Wi st Pianist 7s fi 5s is 6d ls Robert wraaa Maaags ROY ALBEIT HALL CJUNDA1 CONCERTS lO SUNDAY Ma 20 at 530 Koyal Art liter) ruiy hat ut GO perfovmers Spanish and Italian being down i and Brazilian and Japanese Bonds up A decline of i to 1 dollar took place in American Railway Snares in sympathy with New York prices and Canadian descriptions were also weak There was little no change in African Mine shares and West Australia!) issues were rather Btronger Copper securities on tho other hand fere ollVrcii Rio Tinto falling A to £4 and Anaconda 4 to 8' AUsepp Deferred and Preferred Ordinary stocks 1 were freely sold and fell tiie stories afloat abnui the management of the Company being far from enoour- aging Silver was again quoted per ounce but Rupee Paper declined 3 tn65s In Horn- Railways Brighton Deferred Lanca-shiro and Yorkshire North British Preferred and South- Eastern Deferred fell Great Western North- Eastern North-Western mid Metropolitan District and Chatham Ordinary Among Foreign Bomi- I stoil IS any other (offend) OFFICIAL SCRATCHING): Duke Devonahire'a Aim Mi Ni-hoi's eb t'l- On Flsuli Derby -ltlo I ramie id tor naning purposes and so stisfaetion she is expected to of the Humber fleet- in chargi id with Dr Lstehmore as mec ft'ilaoo deputation secretary to rrsngement of to-dai proceedi Bnginei Mr Ivor li llnh-Mr A gidnev'a I ill-hire I'iile sl-i ry Weights bin naadicap Zavcrtal RA oad Cat Mr Ar-bers Forgetful Mr Jennings jun'i linkc Porland's tn Y( 11 ARRtt I Allli llil and won easily by three and and third St Benin-th and Dr Nikola last FIGHT 11 INDICAP of 100 aovs Five furionga IRSESHOE l-v Benss- mi i Hi tT i vis 8t lit' Jones 2 vis 7st tilt lvnti mi 3 t'6li Chapman ist 41b Madden 5 vis Sst ill Dalton 0 at 31b (car Si 81b) Kickabv 0 rVt 2lh Sergeanl 0 rrs Hi ill Dwyer 0 -Miss Ela Wall iciiu 1L Fiam'i lilencoe Sive li socheimal Jo- the Jubert gustier Lariat' kfarkeu Lurbt and Oat Man MatMi'a- Ml: a Loan of £2d0 Nakheila Niti Mutbnt II Brazilian of 1339 and West of Minaa Railway Japanese and Peruvian Dabenture rose i Argentine (V-dula li fell 1 and Italian and Spanish i With regard to American and 'apadian Railways New York Central fell 1 Denver Preferred i ditto Ordinary i Union Paejtic Norfolk and Western ditto Preferred Southern Pacific St Paul Ontario and Southern Preferred Atohison Prefer rod 5 ditto Ordinary Bartamoro and Ohio Chesapeake and Ohio Illinois Louisville and Pennsylvania Northern Pacific i'rat-a uutirl old Itnek 11 I 'Per-- It had been expected that the y-v or woald he present but his Lordship bad to excuse hi'vseh' on he ground of lunching with the Royal the King oth present were Mr Miller chairman of the iis-i i louncil Colonel Phayre Colonel Wroughton Mr Bdwyn Barclay and other gentlemen connected with the organisation Mr Hopwood of the Board Trad' Sir Savory Mr 1 Masters of the Indian Civil Service representatives of Ci companies especially the Hshmongers' the Bil ingsgate Market Committee and many others among whom were a larp number of ladies he so included th" shifting of the hvtnn Internal They that go down to the sea in stops' with appro-prial collects and prayers the Rishop concluding with the words o' dedication In the name of the ever-bleased i- iy I dedicate this ship to the honour and glbry of God and to the service of the Mission to Deep CIVe principals only ae ess in first iiistan -Ad ii llil Stokes 0 30 Stall Ian 1 ni-- t-h l-rii a id 0 11 1AP1TAL PRERHOLl) BUILDING Eelthanu nest liedfoui Post line i (rontaiea Pi ain rowisaboiil Li a les 1 I'erapre Address 11 Sen upon note of hand (Established JSHING HOLLAND IMMEDI it: JAC klA BED NO ii mi ict or Wolf Vandam Widow'a Daughter White Liet HAYDOCK PARK MAY MEETING The weather at Hay lock previous to the commencement of proceedings was not at all encouraging but as t'ne day advanced it improved and the sport attracted a large attendance Fields were large throughout the day ami backers start I well by selecting Melete to: 1 he opening event Mr Tod's hiiy is very smart and won with a lot in hand Details 20 -The MAKKRFIELD HANDICAP PLATE of 200 aovat second to receive lOsovs six furlongs Mr fiTor- UBLETB bv Bona vista-Mne 3 vra 7st 71b MeOall 1 Mi Carlton's PINDAR 4 vi- 8kt ill Leader 2 Mr A Myburgh'a CASTLE WISE 3 yra £-1 41b 1 agal Golden Horae-Koseoand 10 to 1 each to agst Plameneo 100 itnrl dedii re he said tressed the gathering They to testify then- great interest IPENED ITION TELEPHONE No SICaiFltltARlh ork thai was 'o be carried on by this vessel in ears and their sincere -latitude to the Society rood work it had so long been doing for the ball between tin aeoond and third Leathcrstocking fifth Chorus CHrl th Mugghu II next and Ruatet waa sold to Mr Chu-rett Moon for LEONARD LEIGH GANT Propr ea lshertnee and rift vhich had enabled it Mi Ba BM 101b Aigo Preferred ditto Ordinary Reading Ordinai-y and First Preference and Wabash Dd Dentures Canadian Pacific I Grand Trunk First Preference ditto Second I and ditto Third AUsopp Preferred Ordinary and Deferred fell 4" Welsbach Preferred 1J ditto Ordinary Buenos Ayres ami Roeario 1 Mexican First Preference 1 and ditto Ordinary In Mines Rio Tinto fell i Anaconda and Do Beers Lake View Consols and Boulder Perseverance and Associated and Ivanhoe Brownhill rose i Golden Horse Shoe and KalgurU ami Cold Trust Owing to the payments made by the County Council money was in increased supply and call loans were easily borrowed at 2 to 2 per cent the rate for short fixtures being also weaker at "A per cent The discount rate for three months bank hills was anything hut linn at 3 per cent some business being in fact done at 3 't: per cent and six months' drafts were quoted 04 to per cent The Bank of England was again quite out of the market The sum of iCOOCO in sovereigns was withdrawn from the Rank tor South Africa The India Council aiinouree the following sperial sales of bills on Calcutta and Rs 10000 on Madras at Is 4il It is officially announced that Jlr Eldred Stephen Leonard Mulkern was to-day declared a defaulter upon the Stock Exchange The premium on gold at Buenos Ayres has risen from 12790 per cent to 123S0 per cent The traffic receipts of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the seven days ending May 14 were $584000 showing an increase of $47000 as compared with last year airsl rausly carry on that work growing ar yeer Our llshings became every and a creirr business than i' was fisherman wee-1 driven to rthi afield The simpler pro-wh a one time was all that li fer sufficed Steam was now boats steam must In em-els which accompanied them: and iii' rrra' itication that through the I i don vie uiil no- di site his mi pnbho the Mission had poa of this magnifioent Fishermen were a simple but warm-n led fi I': and -'I were naturally i well-being They were peculiarly ani ready to welcome IVnest acci 1 tADV any otner Melete was fust a and won easily by di tanec between followed by Castle Wis and Pindar aree-quartera of a length the same Lord Bereaford Ll'TETIA by Pontine -Luclla 3yra7at51b HeJfl 1 Mr Melly's BKW I L'llMKNT 6 y-s Tst 121lMolbex) tear Tat 121i Jones 2 Cassel's SONATCKA 3 ms fat sit icar 7-t Piti Madden 3 Mr Tvler's IsocbebruU i vra 7at Ulb Kigby 0 Wr Muaker'a Oria i vis 1st ion raib ev Dalton 0 MrX de BothacbUd Little Boh agdTi sib far fatlOlb) KCannon 0 i i It Waldie ciiirtith Bettyfleld 3 vis i-t 71b Sloan 0 Mr Collingwooil's Gold Jug 3 vis 7-t 21b Lane 0 Captain A bitaker'a Leonid 4 yra Tst ill Wetberell 0 Mi Lewis's Juts-it 3 vis 7t Lvnham 0 i Knwi-I Tiresome 5 vis fst Mb Manser 0 ETT ING PROS EC TION At tho Mansion House Police-court to-day Burnett Montague 42 traveller and Herbert Alexander McMillan 27 stitrnn tlealer en bail were chiirgeii on remanJ before tin Lord Montague with keeping room tor the purpose ut' bettiu with pea-sons resorting thereto and McMillan with attainting in the management of the room -Mr 1 Baron solicitor defended Montague and Mr A Neuaon barrister defended McMillan Mr Vickery who appeared for the prosecution on behalf of the Corporation or London said that Montague kept a room in Water-lane lor the purpose betting It was a mischievous ease inasmuch as the majority of the customers were young clerks in employment in the City It was in consequence of the police keeping observation on a bank clerk that tbe otfieers were led to go to the room The evidence showed that M'Millan was at the room when it was watched by the police and that hi' received monej from men who came in in tlie absence of Montague Mr Baron and Mr KeDaon said that under their advice the Defendant would plead gnilty Mr Baron said that the ruurn was not a betting club and Montague only betted with his persona! friend Young men and clerks did not go to the room Mr Keilson said that- MMillan was a stamp dealer and merely went to the room to see Montague about nego-tiations for a lease of a shop McMillan took no pari in the working of the room and received no protit from it There was a substantial difference between case and that of Montague Mr Vickery said thai in 1898 Montague was fined £G0 at this court fur using a club for the purpose of betting The Lord Mavor lined Mcitaeue £100 or three months ami M'M'illau £10 or 21 days He declined to allow Montague time to pay the Hue observing that these were not eases for sympathy If lie had had power to inflict treble the penalty he should have don it unhesitatingly Young men were constantly getting into ditiiculties and embezzling simply because tht-y had facilities for betting New READY the second and third Deuce of a Daisv fifth Btormnend sith and Hompool was fourth i Bol who was left at 230-The WHITE LOIMiE SELLING HANDICAP to be Kille r50s Irish's MOLET AUXKS bv Middle vrs tint Mr Ba "GM Stevens's ALAN RUFL'S 4 re 8stS I Itidlev's LAUY LIMIT i M-'7-t 71b Bell i in whose ser NEK ALLY 1 Thorn's Little Pickle 3 yra Sst till Chandley Iovt RebeUloua Nun 3 yi t'-t 21b Yaraetl 11 Ilaolv's Stillue-s v- 7t nil Loalei in ed by the Eishon Lilt' iUupI nil in' I lie Odds anu oi eluded the i roei edmgs Hell's i by Spahi-AhlKck 4 yra 7at 101b Tow send 111b CLOSING I'ltlCFS Salix 4 yra 7-t 101b Sharp Mr II Set on's Heel and To- 3 vrs 7-1 Sib rnu Consols2fi pc 101HM Account (June) 101- National War oan IV IIomi lUtlv ays Bright Du lfilSZ' Caledonian UelibVsJ 1161-5 ace -The vuK' Mr lbbell's Malauie Clare 3 vrs 7st 711 Mr Phillip's Princely Precept 1 7st 31b) Allsopp si 21b (car Fester A Swami JMcCall RAOING SYSTEM-h Various systems ot following favourites Measnaper and other tips Practical hiuis to the ayatematic lacker AMEBICAN II i US A Atchison Do Pre! TIVA 5 Baltimore and Ohio 77 I) Pret82KM I Tn-ipeike ind Ohio 2c Denver I'rei iOW 1 Erie 12)444 Do 1st Pref3rtfM Louisville 82 MM Milwaukee US' I9lS Mr A Alton's SUpm 3 yi Mr Booth Liszie It 3 -Mr Applevard's Prince 11 7st 21b amptonli''3 aib 11 lvnhani buirs (Winner trained bv Brahce) Uettitm -7 to 1 aa-t Ik ai ii To- bti liiau Alan Hum- Mr M-l'ic-rv rlll'KiKKE r-'-t lib Join- Mr A Stedall'a Inner ruart Tst 121b Cannon 0 100 to I2eacb agst Violet Agnes ami Salix loto 1 agst Lady inv i Post free 3d II 1 SANTEN al three penny stamps to HER JERSEY ULAZBi RY-ROAD WEST lei 62- hbi I b0 -i irirt 30 1 Mi LiisComU-'s bv 1 uii- -Sacrist i-t J'b Smait (Winner trained by SimrtT) Betting- 5 to 4 on the Stole celt 7 to 2 agst (ireeushai 5 to 1 agst Cherokee 1C0 to SeaeU agt Inner Quard and I ead Inn tote colt lie sa-nsty tuv tollemll Cherokee made the running with a sti Quard until nearing the dlstanoe when to the front and won easitv bv a length the second and third the Sacristy filly lniin bl-osee NOT REPB jDOBERT MA head between i last Time ELVA TRIC TRACTION ON THE DNDERGROUND RAILWAY On and after Monday next a new electric train is to be run on a portion of the underground railway of the District Metropolitan Companies and doidrl -ss li experiment should prove successful this form of traction will be permanently adopted by the mpamea concerned I-'ro-n 930 am to 30 pm the electric train will ran every half hour betwe in Earl's court station and High-street Kensington being an addition to the service now provided Bxperi-mental runs between he stations named were made this morning in th" presence of a number of specially-invited persons and ire most successful The train consists of lour intermediate coaches with a motor coach at each end Its these latter coaches the locomotive power is contained half of the vehicle being partitioned off and used for passengers' accommodation The distance between Barle-conrt and High-street is three-quarters of a mile and this distance was covere with ease in two minutes the ordinary trains aceompHshing the journey in three minutes 't'ie new train has been supplied and the permanent way laid down by Messrs Siemens Brothers and Co engineers of DeJahay -street Westminster Numerous private qperimenta have taken place during the past two months ar I elaborate tests have been applied with th? result that not a single hitch has iceurred in the running of the new train The train will accommodate 300 passengi re1 nnsists of tirst second and third etaas Carriages the train this morning ran with gnat Maoothness and the absence of suioiic added much to the agreeahieneas of the journeys of those who were permitted to participate in them Lady Landy was followed by Heel and Toe ilhi -s Violet Agnea and Alan Rufus till well inside the distance when Violet Agnes challenged and won by ball a length three-quarters of a length between the second and third: llel and Toe was fourth and Little Fickle last The winnei was bought in lor 19J guinea- The NHWTON PLATE 20J aovs for two-yr-olda second to receive 70 aova Five furionga MrC Fawcett's TIN SOLDIER bv Childhood Sst 71b 8 Loatea 1 Mr Tavlor Stuirpe- PERCY tst 101b Yani lt I Mi 11 king API'LEUIOSs il (-s 711 Sharpies Mr (J Booth Prince Melton S-t lelb Bfckley I Mr Doggett'a Gallo ling Bov a-t 101b Allaopp I Mr Ilomirav Roweua 1st lelb Loati I rURF ACCOUNTANT OI ERNSEY rf Record eonuiniruj Latest LORI) CARNARVON CHARGED WITH FURIOUS DRIVING At tho Newbury Police-couri to-ilay Lord Carnarvon was summoned on the charge of driving Ins motor ear at a greater speed than was proper having regard to the traffic and the safety of passengers The evidence showed that the Defendant was driving his motor car through Newbury on the evening of May 5 rmU to Highclere Castle at an excessive pace of 2u to 25 miles an hour The evidence for the defence was that the pace was not greater thau a horse would trot am! that there being scarcely any vehicular and very little foot traffic hi tlie street iu question no one was endangered or molested After a lengthened hearing the justices unanimously decided to disnn the case 40 The ASH I)( IM SELLING HANDICAP of 300 am second to reoeive 10 aovs winner to be sold for Mb One mile Mr Courage's HALF CASTE bv Black Cherry 3 vrs 7st 1211 Keiff Mr A (h-rh'am's Ol'Tl'ASS i vis Tst U'li Lynham Mr Jemunga junu'a LADY ALICIA 3 yra 7-t 131b Prel id Prei 62' 11 Atlsoiu78tO Mr Li Stevens by Dan lev I nn Ml i Rio Unto S3 n'k FLUSHING Startins Price rents bepoaii Mr Hlbbert's Napole rtiah (Wl if Martin 0 1 agst Galloping i 1 5 pc 94V14 pc 99K Bettl BeV 6 to 1 ili-t Pen De U-el-s27s6l1a Chartered oi Africa 3 Cells (ioll Del 7n hi East Kaiet 7M Kinl Mi Associated Boulder rerseveranosl Lake Viae Con lOHh ad an Bigby Camion unbilled viith Mr Gai retJ Moore Barns 4 vrs S-t 61b TheCHARGEf IIIUI HS i Kill vi HILLINGS for SIX LIMES EA ADVERTISEMENTS and DEAXH8 is HVK 11 lXSKKTinX and Hue these announcements musi ana address oi III-sender heuue tggel tSporting Agency) Mid-erby The Oaks Manchester Cuo st daily coataioina luiest nsarkel blulliUK forevery additional In- li- duly authenticated by itie nam other Till Soldier jumpedoffln front when the gale went up and never being headed wen in a canter by aix lengths two lengths separatist the second and third the Pima gelding fourth and Rowena tilth The MANOR HANDICAP o00 BOva second receive 30 So VS One mile ami a hall Lord Blleamere's PAX bv Thui-1- Eircne 4 vis Sat 31b Loatea 1 Mr Strat hem's DESKlN'ER 4 i- 7-t 13m Yaraeil 2 Captain TIlITtLlNii vrs St lOlbFFInlay eat Offices 25 St Bride Adve Liidgate eireiis i innerttained bv K'Hsnxl to 4 agst Hull Caste 11 to 2 each agst Th Widow'a Daughter and Outpaas 6 to 1 each agst Give It I and Lady Alicia 100 to agst any other Half Caste settled down from Napoleon the Great an The dew's Daughter and makuiu all lie running wo easilv bv three lengths six lengths seliarated Hie seeun and third i Give II up waa fourth ami Barraa last Th winner waa bought in iorhbO auiuei The MART PLATE 200 aova for two-yr-olda OI DENDS AMi REPORTS EMK8ULAB ami Okhmai Stksm NaVIGATI THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IX REAT vrs gst Bib Fagau 0 Eheto 1 10 idle FLURHINGHOLLAND DERBY ROYAL BUNT CUP ft Sinele Double and Treble Events Mr Huntington's Cuderbred 4 i post free on appUo The Turf Register INSTRUCTIONS CAJi BE Telegraphic Addres-- AU letters to be a Idreeaed I GLEGRAPHED HIM PTIOUI sON FLUSHING De Ll Mu IN HOLLAND Cow PAX Interim dividend on Deferred Stock at the rate of 7 per cent pec annum Stkbetbr AND Co The report for the year ended March 31 last states that the gross profit was £18403 The net profit was £5540 which with £345 brought forward makes £5880 The Directors recommend payment to tlie Ordinary shareholders of a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per annum (making 7 per cent for the year) writing off fixtures and fittings £2C0 leaving to be carried forward £109 During the year the Company issued £30000 of Preference capital which was applied to the establishment of a silver department and generally in furtherance of the business Win BRHAMPTON AND DlD LET BRRWBRUG (Limit BO) 'i'he Board have decided to pay an interim dividend on the Ordinary Shares at tile rate of 8 per cent per Luke 0 Duck 6 to 1 inv other settled down 'ax with Sun traigbt when id Tien line ie 1 led for hall 1 1 lUe Tyi QUEEN-STREET Eilit'n Poole the younp servant whose throat was cut by her lover mLosg-acre on Sunday evening and who was reported have died at four o'clock yesterday morning is st-n aii--e in King's College Hospital The sharge against Highfield who admits the crime is not wilful murder as incorrectly stated hot attempt to murder1 i'he girl is however in an extremely critical condition as the blood from the wound passing into tie lungs has tup inflammation and pneum inia has iupervened In fact so iailglUQIM Iter slate that it was impossible to take a depositio from her yesterday but even in these cir-MBBtanees i- is not impossible that she may recover i BIRTHS On the 14th inst at The Manor House N'ewtoa Hanoait Leicester the iwt oi Captain Asftridge KA On the 11th May at Part tirause Kdahastwi the wife of hockingtou Arthur Bayfield of ayfauichter DKXNIS On the 15th oist at Wonstou Crowborough the wifsof Laugton Dennis oi a daaghter On the 15th east at SO i 'roach hill thawiieof Percy Hove afBLood JlKi's of a sou On th- 15th May at Frenuacton Cottaie Prssaiattoa Devon the wite of Charles Kverett of a daughter 11AKRIS -On the 13th May at 525 Oxford-foad ManchMter the wife of Ihomas Harris MD of a son HOKNBY -On the IStli May at Shelley House ClllllWS the wife of St Uorntry of a daughter On ITU May at IS St Donatt'a-road Newroaa SK the wife of the Ke Harry Leakey -MA ot adaaahter alia) On the 14th iast at The Manor House Harborne the wile of laude vi Nainer-C'lavenua ul a daughter ii Cnderbred Poulton Mr Richard Croker's EILEEN VIOLET by Silver Pox-Merry One Sat I Beifl Mi A L'tin-lttYAL litVEK bv Eiinee Hampton-Lady Peter 8st Itickabv The Prince of Wals- FLOUICAN II Sst 71b C'iinoii 3 Mr ArcheC- Corn Flag tit 121b Archer tun 0 Mr Charley's Perlgueux i'-t ilb Stoke- 0 Mr II 1'eaVs Prk I'ie f-t Sib TWetdon 0 Mi Jennina- iun'- Mahalie fist oil- iliinmond 0 Eileen Violet trained bv Wishabs Royal liiier by 11 Cbaxuler) to 4 rgst Royal River 3 to 1 ap-t Eileen Violet to 1 eaeti agst Poik Pie and Corn Flag io to 1 agst any other Pork Pie made play from Royal River and Corn Flag with Eleen Violet last for two fudonga when Lorn Flag took up tlie running from Royal River and Eileen Violet At tiie distance he gave way Royal River and liileen A'hlet ho ran a dia1 heat a li-ii and a hall Estil VMKS WEBSTKK la-t They ran thus till well into ner aaaumed the command but tigeit by Pax the tatter U'innlllg bl hah a length length- between the second and third Tyna wi iooith Ir-litui UuU: 'Ni PLATE The TRIAL HANDICAP i 'ibd -i to be MAN'CHESI Telegraphic ia for 100 sos Seven iiiilotuts Capt Michael Hugh-' MARTNAHAM by Martagon- Bria lor the half-year en ling March 31 LAV tow May 1J Air Flo: lean li vol- third: with Flig biitli Poll Pie futh it Mjhuie last Tiie stakes six i Anton's YENIKALE 3 yra gsl 13lbA Swann RactUite'a ARLINE ag1 91b Pinlay Percy's by A perse QueenBonby 8at -Tin: i mdPPING PROGRAMME FOB TO-MORROW The LEONARD'S PLATE of 10 sots for tw mule 3 soi eh winnei ale! second old- i 6yrs 8s( Sili Vaaey 0 'rs7-i 'Jib Ioate's 0 El-l vl 9 to 4 ag-t Mul llahain 4 ST CUP aulatora ftc lortiag Diary i Ir Daws iea and bugs fst 111b winner to be sold lor 100 rirl" Thi Doublet -Th- I out Beady Reckoi Telegraph All l-ll rs 1 Postage 21 Postcards TO-DAY'S AMERICAN MARKETS (Chicago Opbkikg Cabikoram) Chicago Wheat ie lower corn lower lard and pork 5c lower Wheat fury 60c Corn -I ill Lard Inly S7 2'- Pork Inly 5jll 75c New York Wheat and com Jc lower cotton unchanged Wheat Inly 71Jc September 72Jc Corn lulv 43c Cotton July S9 54c OUEEN SrICTORIA FUND ET OF JT STICI to 1 agsi Hie Queen Bonbv gel-ung to 1 agst Yenikale 1 rgst Arline 10 to 1 ag-t tlegraiiiiiont Martnaluun jumped off with a good lead of Yenikale and Vineyard and making all In- ion won easily bytwo leligfbs live lengths between thl second and third le-graiomont was fourth and the Qn-n ilmibv lling last The winner was not sold The GOLBORNE PARE PLATE luSsov for two- vi -olds Five furionga SirW Sihrarv's ARMFl I bv (illnuiio Waistband rist li'lb Loates 1 Mr Robfnsun's CHANCE SHOT B-t Wb Robinson 2 Mr Flsev's CRAFTY PARTY I 1 Tilt Yaruall 3 Sixty-two itis 39 or Mr Jersey Maluma Michel Bphrussis Uuggins 4 8 2 Lord Betes Mr Bart: Mr 1 Mere Id's Dominie II rl's Silver Fox Marthus II Mr 1 ANB Lyail MARRIAGES On the 14th inst St John's church Leicester George Attenbonmee eeeoad soa cFthelaui Aatenboroogh of Thoreaston Laieustnrihire to llara daughter of the late Watsou of PozttW Lei-estershire BKVAH-WALDEGBAVE-On the IStb inst at St Mary- Bryansvon-square by the Hon and Rev 'et Wail-xrave Honorary Onranistns Secretary of the Wiaebaater Diocesan Society uncle of the bride asssted by the Key Kussell Wakeheld re tor cf the parish the Rev Richard A Hevan rs-tor of urstpi-rpoiui to the Lady Mary Wilfreda Waldafrave elder daughter of the Earl and t'oivntess Waldegrave On the 16th inst at the Chapel Royal Savoy Iy the Bev A Poynder Hoalphre Loftua Bland UUe 5th KusUiers of Kilquade Grerstooss co Wicklow to Muriel Klsie daughter of tlie late John Scott of BbnStaa lirange i 'hialehurst and Mrs Scott of Sonnfaf Heufor-l 1'ark On the IStb iaat at St Niuian'sCathe- dral Perth by the Very Key the lh-an of St Andrews assisted by the Bev CaBOQ Faeaahar Charlea BdwanLaon of Charles Frederic Denny Kso of Bramley Hvrst Soutli Croydon lo Hva Percdval Miller daughter ol 1 Miller Ksij and uiece of Ncne Miller BsQm of fe Hoax I'erth DO KK -im tlie 15th of May at Weatliouirw (awnch by the Bev I' II Araold I recto ot Racton Charlea Alfred Henry eldest soa of tbe late Charles Dtua Oravesend to Alice Hjurj eldest daughter of Fnead lmk of Ka- toe Eraaworl On the lata May at St Man's Hurtles by the Rer JG Barker a nwiallia by the Rev It Kitsoii rector of hi Mary's KUlot lleorge Jars Lord Stanley's Loreto Mil: t-t 121b Ellis 0 Fagau 0 Oft 8st ib 'It Whi'm-'s Spei trum a Mr MuskeCs Ladv Sehombeeg 1 I' tner SI ne 1 Marauder Captain Howai rah et Paget'! anlev's Pellisso herd Mr Huegal agst Chance Shot I ER PI IOLGRAJ "FTJTTJ RES" MARKET (FJrOM OL'K COHRK8VOSTDJ5HT LIVERPOOL Fstdav Afteuxoox Wheat opoiieil a farthing lower and Further eased owing to lack of support tlie tune being quiet at from three-eighths to a halfpenny del-line Maize quiet unchanged to an eighth decline The following were the call prices at 315 pm the prices being per cental of 1001b lt Mi b' 2 1 h- ova for two-vr-olda lollowel bV illlee 1 each i iui 4 sov- mule unless lei iriel i secontl to receive 10 oy-1 en fi-t lilliemnd geldings Sst Ulb: i Armful drei nquartera oi st lb engrb between the 1 Byrne at White Edwaida (EleUuirs Britii Workman's an I Juati Coreaa-Hardv fional Auction Institute i Institute winner lo -a ior oo -ov ive uiriongs Mr Harrow'- hides Dawson inn Lord Carnarvon's Em -tier by Doieas li Chaloner Mr A Coucn's Hoval River 11 Chandler Mr CJ Fawcett Lampeter l-ade: Mr 1' Hal lick's Glenluue Owner Mixed American Mar The third annual meeting of the Corporation of the fjuu Victoria Clergy Fund was beld thi afternoon in the Church House Earl Eqbeton op Tattox in the chair Among those present were Lord Barnard Sir Bemrose MP aud -Mr Baldwin MP In the per: of the incil it was stated that one more Diocese Ely had become affiliated to the Centra! Fund bringing I lie number of affiliated Dioceses up to 32 out of 35 The amount received in donations during B99 lor the imrpose of annual jrcuiiis was while £5623 had been received as a result of Diocesan contributions making a total of £14966 'Tlie grand total received by the Central Fund and AUiliateilDioi-isan li anisat ions amounted lo £40162 while the sum distributed in grants out of funds in hand during the year was £43633 The 1 'hail-man in moving the adoption of there port said that although tin- Fund had afforded material help to the Clergy not nearly as much had beeu raised was necessary for giving efficient assistance to the incumbents of poorly-endowed benefices It would be a great aid if in the various oburcheaof th- dioceses offertories wen- taken periodically in aid of the Fund and lie regretted that this was objected toby many of the clergy li the operations of the Fund were to he successfully carried mi during the next four years it would be necessary to make an appeal to tlie jiulilic to suhsi-ribe as liberi'Hy as in the ease of the present war He thought £100000 would be a very moderate sutn to nsk Sir A i' Hetwood seconded the adoption of the report which was carried unanimously Ked American Wheat 1 Mi held Walker's 3 vrs 7st 61b Mr Boward-Vya MAC DE MEit ii a Mr A Aston'- BEDli AMPTOV 3 vi 7-t (Mb Mr Loyt'a Albertf 3 yrs nyi Rnlay Yarnell Bicklev LONDON GRAIN MARKET Owner 0 Owner 11 Hoggin- 11 i sou swli ot Join Jicksoa Ks: ot ilelsv-e parlc Kamp-I -'ead to Lily lereace Ida Jackson daushssr ot UeorfS Tbomaa Jackson Kso ut Lucaaaw Ladut Advocate ul the Uiyh Court Calentta i COLPFN WEDDING THEED-MALI -May lifi 1390 Lauu beach Cambs the Bev AV TbMd) Wimarn Vipan sod ol VVUliam Tlured of Hilt ii Hons- Hunts lo FJiubeth ytmngesl dutuchtel of the late Tboraaa Hall Cottenhaat Caaabt DEATHS Parwell at 10 West Iudsaand i i a Mr Archer 's Corn Flag I rl Hereford's Baggwa Mr Richard Croker's Imnaha Lord Derbv'a Xirbv Mr Dvci's Irish llvll Mr (i Fawcett's laobarfc Cant Porestel Quick Depat Mr II Frederick's St Rosa a Mr Heaaman's Ague Eora Dolly Agni Mr Jennings iun'a Mirsala The Baltic 30 pm- Wheat The tunc I of the Market for cargoes of wheat although not active is steady and the quantity on oiler of both red and white descriptions is not excessive For the I Nordvest (si 2500 tons Plate on sample offered at I 26s 91 Hill oi ladniT loth April 26s id bid this is I I i Mr Booth' Dine Melton -t Bib (Winner trained by Robucson) llcttiug to 4 ags- Winkle 7 to 4 agst Mai 1 agst Bednampton 6 iu 1 agst Alberti 10 to Melton Won by a length and a half three-quarters between the second and third Baturimi -The HAYDOCK PARK HANDICAP i winners (selimg races excepted) after iv Sib twice or oneeoi 190 aovs 101b extra! ceive SO sovs enteanee 10 sovs tor ctutei-and a quarter Thirty-two entries Mr M'Donakl Beuaaelai Picki Mr Piatt's Hand Or Roblt Mr Paget Priie Ban al line Clark Al'KIN suN--On the lth May al Swantou House Ashfcrd Lany 23) Batt at Sh i LJmo Tho It P'itttVr liead V- Ke 'irial Taravo i i Lori ii Teer I rani dSJS- Jry Hacalia ex i Same Sam- Que- 10- i 10iA-e rJHi-1 1 0 (1723) Queen a Li 1 1 Son-Juries -W MS I Abl Weli At- ephi rond to t-One mile vs st UK 6 10 0 Owner till the only eato of this quality in the market at present a Mr Jenuiitgs iun'-( iocsev (Li Ah li Joel Den Pedro RBOOM HALL in ti' 1st it in-i al Broadatairs Mary BroomhaU youngest daughter ol the rate Hubert and Mary Broomhall oi Sloirbr-lge a' 31 NocaMa BEFRIENDING FOUNGI SERVANTS a Mr Carlton's Fln i ilia An PoI Lo Owner Jl Archer 8 11 Waugh li Owner 8 11 Pickering 8 11 Peace 11 Covington 3 11 Covington 11 Owner li 11 Bates 11 Pri Mr Leonart The Virgil Mr II Lambert's Magical Mr lieo Lam Man's bv Pri-m-Lady Ro Mr Lancaster's Fair Martian Mr 11 Loeae Pro-ogition Mr McCreerv Ventura Mi I McCreerv Miami Or i-h Dark Magic Mr Mar hull's Valmla The Margaretta Walla end February sold at 27s bd net and net cash 27s 9d bid lor same quality 15000 1 qrs nearly and 27s 9d tor 7000 qrs just shipped Maize unchanged quiet Steamers mixed American destination wanted ISs lid asked Steamers Yellow i Plate early lime 19s bd sellers 19s fort buyers Bakliy dull Prompt steamers sellers 2Us 3d June 20s August 18s buyers 17s usual options 1 Oats favour buyers and are inactive 'I'he shipments from tie Argentine for the week I I atropohtan The annual meeting of the Association was held rtis afternoon House Alderman and Sherifi Sir VV Mr lust! Ia 1'reioa Mellv Ins lcig Daw-oii urn 11 Da Mr Robl -The by i On the IStlv May at Adlav 1 Carlton-road Ealing William Ceuter MB LMS late I'epu'y-Surgeou-Oelerll Central Provineec On the etth May al Kowick Natal in bis 7th year suddenly of heart disease George Anson COO of Johannesburg youngest son (the late Captain Cook RN her Majesty's Black Katie oo Enchantreaak and subs-queutly Superintendent o( Shipsuix at Out Royal Arsenal Woolwich lBycable1 FI FIELD im May 17th at Ivanhoe Crystal Pilire road Fas: Dnlwieh SE Floreuo Catherine wde of Juhu I Filield aged I On the 15th at SienMnaaC Cbaaliire Mary wife of Tbomaa Fletcher aged 58 i HAMILTON on the nth iusL al luserdon Ayr Liliaa I OtlK Wi jaua i Wylea and 'ontic ending yesterday to United Kingdon were 212000 (rs Parcels to Sales Manitoba Hay 28a td and 28a 4-il Mr Hi in ten Mui riiiilew Pallen 8 10 Mr Fenhurst's Pan ll I'Anaou Mr Bewle's Mlsnnlersto-l Baisiu 4 a Mr Barnsbaw's Surf Buck Bruokahaa i a Mr Melly's Mi Tailor 3 Dawson jun 3 7 Mr -I i'as' Di-Irett Private 4 li Mr Randall's Beverini Owuei 6 A Mr Doliell' Intiiniiiiiter L' Waugh 3 Air UumUy's Little Hercules Sir Nugent 4 la MrW Uhutiertii Misterman Peacock 4 7 10 i Mr Huntington's Cnderlr-l Connor 4 7: Mr 1 Slonaombe's Grey Tick N'ightingall 4 7 a Bir Held Walker's Revoke Robinson 7 Mr Hobba'a Lemuel Owner 4 7 3 Mr 1 'flu nip in'-iipaliv Thornton 4 1 Mr Coulthwaito's Disarmed Ownei 4 6 12 I Mr Garrett Moore's Barraa Sentence 4 612 I Mr Lancashire's Castle in Spain Redding a l'l Mr Foster's by Qervaa Cambric Osborne 3 (i 10 REIGATE WELTB1 Xo 1 hard Blaise Mixed nlri sMiUi free bovs exoepte iap value 280 ut VH -Before Mr Justice Wrightat 10h ils Horwood no be raeationeu) tl20i-- 341 part beard ourt VIIL-Before Mr Justice Bnue-At Morteo Noys mid other- (purt hearu sad others Wincheombe (874) Court IX -Before -Mr Jnie Iiarhn? Us: Salisbury Jones Mud 113:1 Court II Before Mr Justice At i Common Jnrv: Harris and list-(14 Si part heird Actions set oown meter Clarke Edwarda a I Uedwaf il'92i Lord Iinisey II7'C)- Timbrell es Company (Limited (1772) These cases Club 1 sov each (winner i ices of less value than 1 10am 611: If of liondl furlongs Twentv-four i Culoiiel ilcl'alliiinrs Ai'E siding instead of the Lord Mayor who was entertaining i lie King of Sweden Mr Wan'ELKY iu the course of an explanation of the work oi the Association stated that they now iiol some 6000 young girls under their watchful care and friendly control and nearly 1000 ladies devoted themselves with kindness enthusiasm and energy the carrying on of this arduous but very useful work The annual expenditure was somewhere about £6500 The girls befriended wen- brought up the Metropolitan Poor Law Sol I O' othi institutions and a number came from poor homes in the metropolitan districts in each of which the Association had a branch and a free registry oilier Rut notwithstanding this necessary division the cirls were all treated iu precisely the same manner and both gained an immense benefit from tin- Association Although at one time diUiculiv daughter of the late Alexander west narautee ui nomon mid Belletsle in bsr iiud year UISSEV the 18th start anddenly Henry Chil is I VV ai agei Hi American May 18s 3d London Wheat "Futures' -At the nraf call the official quotations of the London Produce Clearing House were -May 6s June Ss llii August 5s UJd October 6s ttd Closing May num June bi Hid August OS IHtl October lis 0d Maize "Futures" opened as follows June 3s njd September 4s Oil Closing at-June 5s Ud September 4s 01 Mr CJ Merry's Marthus Mr Oxenham'sSailor Bt Mr Iuscombe's Cellaret Lord Radnor's PriartCowI a lyir-l Parqubar'a Japonica rl Mth EJ is r'sL TO-DAY'S WINNERS AND 6 QATWICK viiiivv On lith Kay at u-Jn Henry 'lest aou ot Beghtald Pi -nl Mr Chandler Uuihill Mi Lambton Ksisin Owner Bobbs Owner Kirk Sherrard Senteni rARTINQ PRICES limn: I nn i Reiif 5 1 "fteBATr i iV' iu AILMIRAITY HIVISKlV -Court II -Before the Kuiiu Hon Sir 1-riiicis Jeune President- -Admiralty With Trinuv Masters Ac ioii sith Witnesses The Easbt Abbey (Owners of the Picton and others i irtiers of the Ea-by Abbe- her are end freiyht) QUEEN'S BENCH JUDGE'S Tlie tdio will -it Ceil I rs I -lav lor the li- 1 el 7 eases LL1GENOK and EomMrly ot Singapore BEMDiGTOB May ih yiuonae Grange Ovei the Bev rhomaa Machell Baaington VA ags! t'3 SHEFFIELD Jamea Sheffield of Great BnclthUI Bat of rpiai Died -May 15th 10 after a long dines Uosae-1 rBeifl 6 to the II Goodson's Connoisseur Duke's Galveston A Myl arch's Caatlesrlse ll Seymour's Simplify Garrett Moore's Veritas Bonner's Light and Qay it i-'li'-ll miirs Corn's Chisn ilk Ingram'se by Bi 1 in inducing Poor-law Guardians to nation's work the institution was now uch with everyone of those bodies in ml it had achieved exceedingly suc- attended byi I and for oca-ses pot attended by Counsel i- 1 by ho' mel stae this Masters sitting at the Royal Court- Masters Pollock Johnson Manl-y Smith oyne Ma 'onell V'ilUTl'ore An tiibjl-I ltl ami lrf We day May i Capheatot at lortiHid Japheaton NAVAL Captain -Charles 11 Engineers- Ktnest I or Fame Charlea I ional toi Desperati bt nay 17 Assistant Engineer lerer to date June 1 en ice (leo II I I lot Gunner- Bmik luties to late MV IU lMfl SNE Limberland HT Sir ot sr John Swiubame Lutetia 1 Reiff stofee sioau j-Half Caste I Heirf I "EUeeu Violet 1 Beiff i 'Koval River I Rkkal I li-ai Stakes divided HAYDOCK PARK 1-Melete i atoCal Barfleur addll Ional Me- Pembroke add: irshsl to the Thun tlneer for temporary lie to ilateJuue 1 an ex-Inspector of Schools i- luly visitors tin- Key It executive committee and i praise and support of the Mr Wvnuiim Mi-s Babbatym 11 Haddeb cha the Chairman i objects of the A TILLKY Masr rsof the Crown ifSee sitting thif day --Master Mellor Master hoiendte and Air Snort Cluincery The following Bagistran will hem attendance to-day i On Aup-il Court II Mr Res-intrsi Ueal in -Mr Justice Stirling Mr Carting ton on Mr Justice Kcke-twh JJr K-Kistrar Hirmer OB Hr Jnstee Pvrne Mr Keifisirar Cdtrey i'i "dr Jui'i Mr George LamMou'i Boas Deep Owner 3 7 10 Mi '1 Bleukirou'a by Salisburv -Thereae ft Kightingall 3 7 8 i Mr A Gorham'a Mlnhrtre "Lynbam 7 7 Mr Ilenh i-on i ilutai UilMon 5 7 7 I I tRLBOBt 1 nil STAKES ol 500 sovs for three Ja-k Ael lie li Julok io tin- Melampus I ALLEGED Ie' ll Soldie ell: Mr Jua cb have not Men rm-e llptotbl EXTENSIVE THEFTS dale MrB RandalUCO I 10 Loatea ll 16th Hay a' BoyaFparade ev ace1 '9 Aasbmtiaa nauarapl i the 14th May 10 al Lyndl a widow of the late Major Geuei of 31 Gloucester laid n- Hyde I IS MBMOKIAM loving uetaory of my dear wife di-l 16th May 1891 tWhil Mont) ife in the arms of Jesus rests 11 ecu May the lttll 1838 Olds li the anh of 3 ir 10 The a- EJ M'Carthy to tbe Northampto Ma del 1 1 in liitil BANKRUPTCT-Bankruptcy buildings Ca coin 'a-in ii In Room Before Private Sitting: Jacobs 11 Bl'BTON Burton vlKl'V i sovs ami the third 20 sovs Bsl 71b four Sst 61b: till winners (selling niees ol I te') inter entry (December bOsoys 711 tail of i0so ii ham Yarnell I Loates Loatea 1 BLAND PLAT1 lleloi -I not Fa' parentheses Indicate the Dumber tin- mile forty sii Ralph Francis Beard 23 of 2 avemshajn-viihs Seymour-road Gloucester for whose arresta warrant was issued last September on a charge of stealing bicycles about eleven in all but who absconded was arrested at Birmingham yesterday by Detectives Evans and Wright and brought before the Qleuesster magistratei to-day and remanded Whili ppine on an engine to-day at St aeh BctWeon and eleven o'clock this morning two ladies vy-re cycling in Cambridge-road Bethnai- rtMB WAl in passing a tramcar one of the ladies tell off her machine and the car went over her She was i the Luiidou Hospital in an BsaMMdsua condition 3 9 WnxtAJl Ooodwui Tl ira Station Edward Sanderson 25 a liretnan on Midland Kailway fell backwards on the platform broke bis thigh Mr Horatio Bottomley'i gall Mr 1 Brasssi Bonuai Si VYaldi Uri'dltu's Ken Batho Jennings inn Saarweod PINAL SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY QATWICK Ha-Mfsfy I'i ah a80rtaanaa''8Me)i ur St iiurre Muted and Pllbllaheil I 104 Bhoe-lonr Fleet Friday -Uaj i- is JL Mac JBamLfsw'" mjm.

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