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INTERCITY RACQUETh
HOME PLAYERSTEST WITH PHILADELPHIA
A Grt Flnlth by Whitney SYM thefor the New York TeamTrie Vliltof-FnrnUh a Surprise In the Early
Spcouton Interated In thePayne Whitney was the at Ve-
iVrk RicQuet and Tennis Club IaU nlthtmoment the V M home
ridhome match at racquet doubles withPhiladelphia Racquet Club In aftersocp o tht X York Rwouet
CJub won the 1003 terleby amMch-ef 1 List In the Out the
PhiladelphIa the Xew Yorkeu wooMMliht but yeiurday flrtt of the twir turn wee won by PblUdelphianand after belns c t at 13 elI rcoro la tUend m tch stood S all when
Mad to aOM by rrlc wonNow tho decisive game and th-inntrb Phlladtlphlans won outhtrd roMtlnc would have be tj neMisan-i ettle this years msotrnz between the twolub But All well that ends well and a
X Yorkers rUo won in IDOl tho hornplayer now lead In thc Intercity corap tllloi-t 7 to 1 the Philadelphia hivlac won
The double tier of eat were crowdith onlookers who the flay
ov r brouht ofA contingent from Vhlladclphli-
inolodMl A Kennadey Henry Dl ston1 ft C Robert A Stcvenion T J Dolan-V B Dolau J K Rtcve 8 M yrlehtUrsine M Smith Other prtMint wereR U tllllamt C IJIWTCHCC Perkint CUrencH Maclcay H C Mortimer Harry P Tiltn j-
Fl rify W Dull Frederick Bull J llennlnt-fr V OHlette A W Ho t J SHot Chivlt Sands Louis E Larocquo 1 DAntonio de Mimrlcu La MontAtnen N Potter A M Blake 11 Mortimer bill
C A Munn V II McMillan Oaorc-rjroolc E Sancton S B ranch
Ronald Jr Ed an11 Mottaene n A Peabody und W It Dr
JrLit WAS the beit four out of re-
ijrnt The flm matfh wa called nt on-
oclock Rogers t ref r o am-luvld Gardner the marker The P limit
K T boon and I o terand L JladUon
horn club t week tie Xew Yorkersthe opponent by 4 itaine to love
K of onown court tl I ome were retarded 1Pretty sure winners But wllle Paton
ry cond Judgment nnd played with I 1
jerratic And ti e i ire bothfn b t form the match went o Uvisitorsbr 4 enme to Scott ff i
I ts drops were especiallyh vollerftd with gien-iccuracy w He Potter a fl i ofrime Mayin coolne a
tom marvelous Tilt rllckj
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IV S P ton d1sool T 17 It ISF I Polk was roferee In tUe K cond match
tUwas The team thi thatbail m c a ti ek aeo when the YorkerAnly won bv an ac oh the eventh Ramp
match It waix nc J l that the visitoriould tnaU a rood ehowlncr The Philn-l were Hueh Davids and R K
hom players M S Roccrs-ipd W ltnej
PhtladclphUns H turh a hott the rtftrt that falrlr puzilinl the
pair Cai stt a very swift cuterric that bothered the and
Plkjtuf In fine form In alllah
In bis be t He nlrked fomchot from the rlhthand cornr
Mid and halfvolleyM withpre i lon
won the threetames and there lone facesAmonc home ituard llerlerbe Yorkers out In for the fourthsm J with great determination and wonIS to e flue allaround play Theyalto won tho nfth uid Uth IS toind ti to n eervln withirrlrlc the t t of ThU-rnade 3 nil and th announce-ment from tho brought out loud
VliltneVfoJlowlne rn hi thoeventi same acts before losing
nuw inado n run ofto S to 4 when tho marker calledorio hand out Diivlds wa put outitbout and Whitney
he cor to 4 placingRoger following served two
out treat butPhIladelphIans were now on their mettle
at 13 gamo was et Mt S Davidshere madA a run of 3 nce the core being 3tn love for the visitor on the et
M m wond rful tho scorn 3all on Whitney now two Onecrve with a
tht winning thet The core by sames-M S Ttotn and
1 l U IS U-
H Davids anti It Kcam is is is to it t
AT vrir ORLEAS
Plaid Mln the Cotton SellingStakes
YEW OBLKANJ Jan Tho talent hadfairly tucce at tho race today
heavily played cholcee won TheSelling stako at ono mile
the chiefevcnt on the card Qed in thLSwitch Plaid at thin remunerative odds f10 to jcAirwhoirw In front of HaRs thevn money fAvoritp The ncgfo Jotk y-
ITlck had the mount or Plaida good n d in thn last rae
furlong John Pctrrn was tief v rleit cycn money Ht justlfled theixiitid f hU Iwckorx Inning frn
l Dniol Kcdforn had this mounti Nitiir ii thlnl isc i utfi HU-
r o wi 11 V H to n to t to 5 Ilodforti oil hint uvitirf r from tho Mcs engir
Vt-r t nar S tlln or is Iln l-
i t j I nd 4 ts I wjir Frank M iRibtilu11 4 tj s fvomt Unrlifil I llunrp
4 t tni 11 i ntrU r4i 4 l tihOrt r en Cirat mid Frlncf Klri rJ r r-
ii otirt fH Jisc tilt rytimmt i ti1j S 13 I al 1 l t wonMO ItflH to 5 erJ In J rc nrt Vfltlo T-
in itt ifi ti i nd so tn I ililrd Timei Atri to h Kinv t t jn Sue ivrtMh-IIIT v i ii Jitky Sjlln anil John Uovl-
flliltl f c lUnillrap OIK mitT aiiJ jn rlsbi-hsti tc i0 IVtUfnii 4 t and won Itt-
r1hnr f illvlMVi nil midlM Timet Jinlnl Hn r
tiirli n seltins St J ij ont
iillc-t rtM uv HICKS m to I mid 3 ii t-
ifi H t tl I Mlnkild ren mid oit-n tart ra ulln iMtnl anti 3to
n M T o 14 IO pKaten Major Tennyl HIMI i ni S i n1
iti c t i rii-Ifif biiiiOn n anil tlvrlsnt-
uir Tiuni i i lo I and S to Mnn nrn-elv iuili J to t n I to rtr 1 Ttif
ftil nto l an1 toitrlM lime JiMTS-tii i iojb C i s4 and Peat ran
I i ilaic Mi firlniie John ttifri lief11nriri1 erfn n1 l lo S Hrnry MrfjnlrJi-
Ml i n if 1 to l Mid ron4 HarryI rtUr J 10 i I to thlM Time UJ
fii i u Iprlc OtpUruro awl Inave JIl-i0
A Troll MioollnfMember 01 the Cre r nt A C competedxerdsy M U y Illdco In fourth ofrli of competition for the January crp-
Iliji 4ent captured l v I t1 0 Hop
iiii h a handicap of In had fllty-
teakl to tIlt T William stake withfreAki to hi credit and handicap of-
vi thi riinpTUp Ve ter ly xlctorj-1mtloilljelvM tii rtrminent rx ikftiou of-
u trojhv id Hopkins who Infld In the cornii tiring of the eiou
t r the Inn hIhie u nme excellent hOotlns In
it Dr H 1 O Brien anti 18
NUIi m tied foreniif Intbo oft Dr OllriJii-
in fc u to ft flvd with nno-flSteenblrd event H
v Dr H Lmand V W Marhnll lng good
iftlJirr rui tli tf In tlxei who had made I In the fourrnfred the Anre scorn
Hnff tits priti Chapman bJlnc runnerI vith-
A VV Palmer Ullied twj fini frAt atrophy t with
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DOUBLES
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NEW SkATING RECORDS
Maurice Wood niptOat Old FiguresDistances t Verona Lakew P fJ record werey t rdny at Verona Lake Mont
Chair N J nnd Iho old marks hlchth tecord book for year woie rele
C tcd to a wellmerited oblivion The dlstnnc for whloh fl w figure were set ui
but thU tendered the feata Interesting as if they n et e oif Avecontett vei civen wider
tu ple or the Verona Like S Mln Clubana were substituted for a matcharrangdMtw n fauMco Wood th nt antI three
champlou and Peter Jim I udand tenmild champion at u half
mils mil ftlunlrud had an oplnoihe c6uld defeat Wood at sprinting
agreed to thi proposal of chort
The took place on n straight Mrliof mea ufe 1 south on tho like Tieice w in SPlendid condition fat nnd cleanln only hindrance to real speedy belnia couple of rough pots but not niftrn than
ke5 In length A fairly MroniPrec7o blew acrokj ti tlo ric rf riot have I then very
times would bo recorded If llui kater trieddirection Conic nf ti oprn nt remarked tit the brtfw I elped
men to fist IHK St N reporter upcnded a lef In the nlr tl er-a current strong enough to It t h
mot to determinefather was cold and
their muscle were frozenand thl fart rc l tho arcomplUhmentof intiih time
of the Veronn halo S Cwa i thi hero of the hour nnU It vaj he who
In imnexink the three recordsThe first pceiit WIH tho iMrd and alter
th three Wood Sinnlfud anti C Walltr broke evn anti utiuckout for thn At about half sintilrudwn In front but sprinted hy the inciteand bv Inches supplanttag record of S 31 fCionrUS D See on Cortlandt Like lice 3o
In thn race hfrn5 trio lln lwon by t o In ft 4n Conds
hut as tho watch of one of the official timerswent wrong the rAce Marled overanti In thn second attempt tiSi Hreturned for l y four footThe old record was S li teonndx bvJohn bIfthnfon at Minneapolis Minn March Ilifts
Wood came out main victorious III the20y rd vent and nln th re was ato one of thn timer tlii oih r two catchingWood at IS 15 remnd On the secondtt mnt ll three watch um d on l
ond therehi wlriliiirout theoU remrd of rt Iondt held XH Ti
F b I IA M and by W CaldweJl at MontrealFeb e tMT
brotn one of skate In the linttrUI of the ioynrrl and he retiredlrt nd to turn vroteslonil the champion
M Hi oritr l nn V h-
75Yard Won hy Maurice Vtwd WroniSkatlnr Club Irtrr Innirud Verona I ke MrtInc Club second C V ll r Vironn Iatr liliniClub third Time S I ittomls j new Auicrlcau-remrrt
Kon hy Maurice Wooj rrnn l Vt-SV llu Club Peter Mnnlrud Verone UiKrskttlnz-iluh fond C Waller Vrruna LiKc sJtliiClub third Time 9 3i fOld a ntW Amerlc n
KOVard Won MAirlcc Wood 5 ynrrronI Sk Hub sfninrt C Wtllrr-
Vfmna tikf SVtlnc Olb third lime 19 nc-ouds a new American r rrd-
srSPECT AT II LUTES
KnRlhh A A A Troubled Oirr ppn rqiirtlon-
rfM ItKr ltiiltf to lila arLONDON Jan V4 Tho i tnnloi of Kraon-
2lHn by the Amateur Alhletu Artoriatlonha rau ed a revival ninonf ntilctf
In regard to the n
ntd under Hrltli and AIIHTICHII ruleAlthoueh the only recentlv-cffect di It U a punifliiiient lor oflrnct wnu-
niHted At the Will of tin Ptni lspi lflon-
Kraenzleln nnil Haxtrr carried i rf thin
from Kntrlind Inwith u ttronir fam which Included PufTr-Kldiiagan Jarvl IrlnieloLong anti other Krnenzlein nnd R xtrIt ha lie n proved accuptcd xpen c furpinning bat akon In Ireland Tho factthe Amateur Athletic ftoclation fU
the Mnntr or Atai rkiiH-DOVO mentioned hot IIR l vn nljlu to vthe actual nxpvnM iigalnst Kraenzloin and ISuxter only
The A A A I itly artlon ato IK rilttnuied and tliero I no
doubt If hn come iknlu hU movomeniswill Uo mrofnlly scrutlnUeil If tiiurs-he and the others vlll l allom lo tatepart In the nmuuur ovents o long An tleA A A does not notion Thrrcu project to hold nn ntornational nie
re nixt iinmier Th A t Iwalready foul challfneo to the A A A men-tioning thn nlllnciie H rich PhlladelphlnDto pay the expene of the vUlt of tliv AIU TI
London The A A A atcouncil incetlne entertained thl urononl
as did not UUethe Idoa of u Phln-delnhlan making ft luislnf1 of financing thevl lt and this protect therefore will wrylikely fall Thn outcoMe
I l to b thn vl lt of H teamof American who will wmrMt In tluA A A
nieftinir white l b holdon the first Saturday In July liistcnl of fixing
tnectlnr ith solily reprnfnlii-tlvo Prltlli niiiniT
oirAn eightienholu handicap epi k
brought out wood flrlrl nl the l yler MeadowCalf nub yesterday hut Birtln sood ho-
n was the canto nf only six cards bclnsrSuinmarv
J 5 rvirttr I li7 I Oeitt n 14 eII T WMtiW J 7 Cli lf Adiirf 1W II
Uual ItU ii II eJ3-
l t5t BKACf Inn j4Tlm iiiiflml iind-fliliil for the Xnw Vnirs itid C n
ere todiv i 1 Tory vontile X Yenr oup ltnrvrn I tlm-
Ctn nip DIM Pnul WntrriirJli thf-RlaMed i cup I hi follow me I the
summaryXre Years Cur Sinilluil tj lii1 O
rnlulu to nl Slrliifj JUildock-t flt I Berktr ami 4 n puts
Cup ill llnil Gcjrs lJim rd-
licjt II Tllou lfat-N llratb 3 up enJ I to pl-
aVlMlPrniinl beSt in 1 tn pla-
ilartrri Hope fruililiiAl Paul inII Iiuon s up ant I tn W pok-
b t MKIiiri up MillUml Utterrrtn ofnt 3 up mid 1 pa0 II Cory in ii inatcli lanntohn-
iad tlm ninBifiir rewrd of thus rur f70 ooualllnir thn coro by I II McEl
A II nn I h prorecord In a lth A II Olrn
it todayllnl 1 4 1 1 fl 3 51
a n 3 a l 3w P-
I KH tincfitiKnt on ficnrBi II
UTlNHjv K l feorse K-
Wondln uPllMon nlll liar to a crrhnrk fur MiW hirllt T
Wilkrson here Ixfire can oecure pourof Xellft viy uid die other boricyettciday liy huts late driver Fred P MiKey-
nidi tioni ti nble nf rHtombarrival tiday irom Conoiril H to tko
e lat and s that Katenmb I lo-
trmdli th fHnr Wooillti tho roniliiat n written McKcy to tutn
ovnr to W I Insteadlif had erveil n the tockMcKi t1 attorney an hat
force Wo lln to pay FlWJoiTcredhim to will the
Vatlit tlianfc handHollU nure of Rnrton report the fol
llcurult owned by Fred H Rice of DoMon to
Wwner BrEtt of Penn Van X Y TheIlecrult is to be ihlpp J by rail lo Penn l n-
and Is to r cc on ft lake there She on theOuhicv f h ll nife Iii tifti tho nuzrrd
Vsrooter KaUma ownedof Boon tf RichardS of I 0IOH-
u toil W Hand of Xo Yorlto be u ed at H Con-
nll n rd Win t Hockey
CAMBMIKJE 24Tho HarvardhockEY team defeated the Boston Hockey
on tho Holmes Hold rink thi
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HARVARD AND YALE0
OAT COMMITTEE DISCUSSRULES ron CONTESTS
nest or reeling Prevail but M DertslIi ncachedlndenUndlnc ThatInlvrrttiln Mill Compete Each
laytipplant lxw T m A re menl-
CAunniDOr MM Jan 54 Harvanand Yale aw athletic irlendc andfriend than over Throughout the conferoiice today there was the beet of feellnjon both ld In liicu alog newrules which thu joint committee oftwo colleges it trying to draw up Todays moetlnft n not final at thundergraduates had been led to feel
would be Tho comrnltteo willAgain ioon nt New Havnn but It U thoughtthat everything will then be ready for i
final settlementThe meeting today vat a secret One
an have Ixsen all the meeting since the joIntcommittee began It Hussion mOre thanyear Neither A formal Matemcnt mAil after the meeting on whatlx n tnmsAoted Prof Hnlll met the reprcscntatlvcA of the prew after thiS meetingand aid that nothing Anal had been donebut that the boat of feeling prevailedthroughout the meeting waaCfipedaily pleaed b of the larpe di lngallon of Ynlo undnrtrradniite whichto Cambridge to take part In the conferenceThe dlscu lon wa wholly up wi l
the rules which the two unlvorltlware attempting to draw up
Neither college is trying to forco Itc
rules or interpretations upon otlierhilt tho two nro trying to ewlve B wuwfactory set of rules for common ue Italso hoped that other colleges sill adoptthoM chatigie which HarvardYal i comrnlttio finally adopt With thtIn view thE old none ovci-by th fotnmiltio with the utmost care
ronfidoration ann a ft-of nil drafted from them Thl fotolrule I not final and will come foifurther ili cu cioii with usestlonH fromYale and Harveil This rules will not hgiven out until th y are finally agreed upon-
It wanard would meet In thin vtrinus branches
f during the coming spring everIt the new t rules am not ii-
Ime to KO Into offset for the tr ok gamethe bn ball series AM tho beat raceWAR also iald thM the new nil will notb i in thr form of en agreement for a termof years a this thought unrreAry-tt taken for granted Harvarrand Yale will moet nvery year In the varlouf
And thn be arrangedby tho inarHgers oonfererc begat
10 ard lasted urtil 4 Harvardwas ed by Prof Holll chairma-if th nthVtlo 1 J Sforrow M
nd F H Kmmhhirr Yale Walter Campthe Artmii Stokeof Yale Colein Prof C B Chadwick t 3 T Duvel 03 A Fox 03
WillU 03
PROrE6filOALRrnisrhalilr Shuwfng of Var-
ilini llralil lleril and Ta ler-
H Hoss Coubrouph fumihe tololl Illuflrntut lue of Jar 9 annur1summary of profiwlnna golf inatchei-
ii Jrnat Kritalu in I002 A feature of theyrar ns tho stucni of Sandy Herd Inotjoji iniHtlnK following ur hl victoryIn tli op n riinmplnnhip hyiion hqil tip the trliimvlrntf H nrdonTaylor und Brnid anti turned It Into A
juartet pprformanoH Of IliM younRorn t of profer Iiua wn ag iin a flimppoint-uent III all tiinetyflvn coinpetltionh arc
ecordiil including tho iKn champlonship nnd on r mart nf ilin iiuirtl t k
in clghtyoiie of them with th m-
tviivn 11tiinj-ri ii in iittit o
vrdon mM-mm w is s J-
lr lil v 18 n 011-3fylor 14 4IJ
The folloniii ili rtiiHlysi if thmaohos playid atvm the fjUAtet thom
HfnlplayedlUail 4 3
uli I 11
Herdplayed Vardon to 1 n-
liral T loT l l Ir loT played Varrton ti
MHtChtl Won halTed fC1-Iardonplayl H
iMllt l I VIinl n n MI
Til V t 1 I ru3-
Thn Iftuni how tint Yairlnn playedto hi ull reputation and
conies ntXt The two met ten times itmay l noted with the honors divided
beat ITertl the four time theymot Wliito and Klnnell had the ctrig outhidn of tlm A
HID amount of money distributedfotibroURh ay Iw liarf to get aAbnm11 IP a ifturn r possible and prwcnt
followingAjrjunt rpirifl hv club rrUrt T-
Stuouut b Information
Ton rllm-oum won hy the quartet Clfoo-
Amiunt won Ii utter f lonal TM-
Tlw put uhowing ot the pros akiiiefrom bin four in Mrir duo to th want of prior
tiiiiitli flm would bn to innfttltigs for the Invitation
which tho a monopolyii tiM golfing of thy daywo the good of
ibn Riimo an annual matchinwtiUrH nnd and for HarryInnion to niTango team totfiiR ibo rest of the United KingdomThe availablo inelud fl nmong-itlifr thre Vardon thrro Oaudins
Kay and T 0 Rcnouf-
I rAV O Grace mo t fHmou of crioketetakon ti with
ind hn hcbeii ranking oit good scoreshh winter a half
mid i in wrlfit workloctorp game i perhaps now
nomnnclaturo n the click oi-
hn n ne call it to thubbcrcored ball anti two of club are
olnaver and theApropos of names and definitions the
ownrj Vcnleman that Grand DukeMichael I HHI tho pitbcrcorrd ball nn-
nfuriated pat of butter and it quotes aInch lady verdict on thproduct ns It cAnt be really fair because
go1 further thin you cat hit It
William Hunter whotwo season at Shelter Wand and North
Harbor anti Imfore that w in chargelinks in Xew Zealand i hark
land profwulorial nt theGolf Club
lee YachtIng
XiwncRH Jun The Orango TakeYacht Club again ready todayrncing Two race wore started tut
neither raca could be completed onof failure of to carry
h yachts over the course Sevenstarted but all railed to go
tho courtoThn Oraimo Vacht Club held it
innunl election at Hn Point Orange Lakeoday and offlcer for
ear w ro elected follows Henrr tcommodore Will
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chairman of regatta committee
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F E Sturm secretary of the Jockey I
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CADILLAC SETS NEW PACERepresentative of the Cadillac
were busy explaining to thevisitors the nimerou superior pointexcellence of the Cadillac Automobilethe Automobile Show which closed
at Madison Square Garden Thatsuch a splendidly mode machine BO
finished and completely equippedcan be sold for 760 surprises evenfamiliar with automobiles It 1 now opn-
Mdered that the Cadllla U the beat valueIn the Automobile market The New Yorkoffices of the Cadillac Company are at 13
Wet SSlh street
AOMT LABOR IXJVXCT1OXS
Mine Workers Formulate DemandCentre for a New L w-
IVDUXAPOLIS Jan 4 The feature o
the convention of tho United Mine Workersof America today a the adoption ofresolution calling upon CongresMo legtelaton the subject of injunctions In labortroubleband the increase in tim Salaries o-
Ihi national and district officer the talariof the former being doubled
The request for legislation on the oiCongress camo the of a resolutionfrom Ohio delegation Congress Is
In a law relating to Injunctions In labor dis-
putesKedeMl Tiidaes i e In-
junctions trnuhM only on thor Approval of two or morn elective
jiifffc-S n Tliitt n ren on ble lime he fixed
tiv ili C the defendant khalltntwrr1 n AffAlnrt him hut III
hnll tilEThird That Injunction
In troubles rniut submitfor an In
junction of hlne Imprisoned
Fount Thit person arrested for allegedcontempt of court not bn triM by theJudgn Issued th
Fifth nrtest l for contemptof court shall liy Jury
Tho rt olulloi wan and the ca-tloual officer wore Instructed to ue everypossible means to rail the attention
Congressmen to tho demand andget them to vote a law
was some opposition to nri lncrt it oIn the salaries of of tho
and numerous efforts were made toamend th committee report but theSalaries fixed practically as the oornmlttreported them
rnder the resolution President Mitchellwill receive UXiOO InMead of 1800 Secre-tary Wilson WO instead of 1500 the
instead of1400the editor of tli lSO inntead of
1300 and executive board members andmember of the committee M-
ft day instead of 350 a heretofore Allofficers receive travelling expenses
In Addition to alarlcThe question of creating a mammoth
defence in severalbut on of tho na-
tional officers It went over till MondayLeading delegate they want 3000ouuIn treasury and with amount theywill are able to copeany condltiou that may arise
RIOTIG STOPS IV AMESniltrTwenty FAtrm Policemen Sent to Guard
New Carriage WorkersAliESncnr Mat Jan 24 Tho revert
men oompriMig the local police d p rtmentwere reinforced today by twenty addi-tional men drawn from Xnwhuryport-UMTence nrd thn stats departmentThey were idly prepared to COpt with anyrioting arid violence that MLght luivo kenBtrriii tpd by tlio trikliic airrlanr iiuikernwhen Ihn new rntn loft tho 1aworlcs ihisaftrnoon-
VVn mon went to work tlii monthey were met liy n crcvrd of strlkerAi-
vlm tt mited t annoy them butt liothlriictlix of eniri-
Wiritvl A Mlchipfn oftiMt w yarnlMi waonl-
ilcf nf Polln Urgouci In tbr dUtrirt-viurt tll moriUfig two rlotirs wom lird-
eaohA wurriint war iMnd ffr-
Ciuetic larlviwo unit when PolicemanVNm1 went to arr l him itiirloaJnjiirtrr lw ofllccr a trlkil to tl i-
ttotiit1 ifratiplfd hi mi n HIH-Inll riiii in flillln njrlMiir-lwjli I ilMro wi taiiPii to the MuMon
locked upA rfproMrtiilvti of currlagi nmnM
wlui HI a afTc i l by tho strikeil to to and
lcd for nn junction HCitfnH the localunion r Intertiatlonar lnrrlng ann
Ooakmaker Pa fur turIng MurU
Clonkmakorfc lnlon rppoit fl yenrday that during hut week lcou mem
of thu union gained domcrd for atew wage rct Similar lftninnd will
thU week on ubcut fiftyTh cal of to
which In ilxiut thrpo-weeko
Union rprlJrocfry ClerktThe Grocery Clerk Union announced
jreMcrcly thrt it cgipe l Oil u unionbutton which each member of this union
f xp ct d to wear when at work Aef the rlerKv ar not in favor
of displaying thin hutton and profrr tofurry about Ttli n-
iiAK i riffiii TII TO in i TKAMP-
trtlhofCienriie WieiaoiiWlnill RosinedAbout the Country tar Thirty YearOswtoo X V lan J4 iorgo Sheldon
who gave up wealth and friend toliva theof a tramp And about tins c un-
r for over tliirty years died in thintoday Shldbn the of wealthy
a largo fortunen was of an wc nfriodispositionand after
death of fattier hn gave up hi chartif the Rillilclent money to inwt hi noed he tailedio trump about Jlnscountr-
Hn rd ehnbbllr hi hnir andriird 1 tig H d Alked from place plan
boa t d thhthj neer slitrailroad raw in lIfo He ultocded e eryutility fair in Stain for manyrd 18 3 walked to Fftlr in
Chicago H a i hort-lm beforn his death that h might walk0 the St l ouU Kxpositlon next
About two Ito ho fut fromhln city and walked to w York Sov-
ral on tho 1m woe arrested us nagrnnt hut w Always released when h
whw hnwfi exhibited enoughmoney to pay way
fl IT IV CHICAGO
Vl lt Thooght to Be In Reference toTraction Matters
CHICAnO Jan St Ooorgo W Perkinsof JPIcrpont Morgan arrived In
Chicago today and spent the greaterOf day with Marshall Field and other
nember of the Union Traction ProtectiveCommittee It l understood that the-
re nc of Mr Perkins In Chicago at thiAha importAnt on plans
which the committee 1 ez-
ectcd to rorlf out for the settlement of thematter H will bo followed
S W Fand the other representative
the Uniontomorrow night
There I little doubt in tho mrds of theof the o mmitte
lan that p of the fitcik of theand Kirth Chicago Street
will dtnr the Illicofsand Bank in of the
plan before the end of another
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CAMMEYERSGREAT BASEMENT SALEOn-ce more we astonish the public with the Grandest anti Largest Assortment of High Class Shoes
that was ever put oo ale Even we never made such prices
An Opportunity for Everybody Everybody Can Pay These PricesTake advantage ot this sale and secure shoes tor yourself and your family
Look at the descriptions of the shoes which follow showing their marvellously high value theirunapproachably low prices
is the whole story such are the facts nothing more need be said except that we guaranteethe goods and everything we say about them
This Sale Will Continue the Entire WeekMens 350 Box Calf Black Wax
Calf Velour Calf Black Kid andPateftt Leather Lace
Mens 250 Box Mens 200Calf Lace Satin Calf
Shoes Lace Shoes
150 125Womens 250 Black Kid Button
and Lace with patent leather andkidtips heavy and light soles
IWomens 360 MO 300 Black Kid Buton Kith hid tips And Black Kid Baton and Lace
with patent leather tips
Womens Bach Kid one strap Sandals French heels 00
Childs f50 Patent Leather Misses 200 Patent M-
ll i Button and Black Kid Leather Button and Back
vV Button and Lace Kid Button and Lacesizes 1 nfl sizes ll 1 9 A
to JO to 2 OMisses 250 Lrge size Black Kid Button and Lace sizes 2 to 6 150Mtssfs 150 Black Kid Button ani Lace patent leather and Aid tips sizes to 2 100Little GentsSatin Calf Lace sizes 10 80cBoys and Youths J50 Satin Calf Lace sizes tt to 5 100
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The retail coal clnulnr who reduced thepric cf coal on Friday Md ve t rday thatthe cold Minp lm net pnce up againThorn hr Ijwn nn falling off III h pmentbTne imltendunt operators trnd with ltteR-
U P I to price but there were fewbuyiiK for independent coal thantlm tcew t r rat rf Is a ton
Tim imnitt e cf retail dliy thi to arrange for morn depotsfor cial hy th pall at l cent ahit coniiNtnd lie plan Its report was Intho hands if the e whoannouncnl thin following low Nations atwhich owil may be for 10 ntitis apail
TIlt llltllNN-171t t IlrooV uv St Ann ar
East imtti i t t ami id av-HI4 Kat nwli M MU s l vtot Forest vni ait HV
MtMIATTAX-vft Un t vtt t V VY cor 14th ft andVitli st ami llthiv loth av47 West Mth sd t and RiverIto rinth t KI and Avenue A
st Ve t sJil M W4 3d av-jm Went sMli t Iill Stanton tSI isth ft
gi I Kstool of K t HV Wand fitr-
i ho iono eldn severalother of smaller wore Inopfration tho appointment of the
One Hundred and Nlnetnenth rfree anKnu Illvcr 4M treetilnth street nnd tn t fllver entyelehtliIre nii1 Inst River toil Mre
rs77 Water street l Weft Ihlrtjeventl-itre nn En t Thinythlnl r l t
htr i si4 Hveiiui Hrl avrnur tlelanrej
strict BriiTeman llnlMInc ir t Broaduayand hfUiire 4M Hrrrt-
Ki Walilnirton ii Seventh avenueThirteenth itrnpt mvl Orernvlch ftre t
ITHMili i Wwj itrrni nun IHIJOHof ii l to thn pjor in Brooklyn
Thu gn rrulHallrcnd said yesterday that
plenty of in tonil d iiuindH Friday he Mid
toOt of anthrncitn were lorded atthe minis on tho Inhlgh Valley RailroadHiid on the annie dny 780 car were un-
loaded and floated at New York nrnlPerth ArmVv tormlnu of the railroad
It was staid at thin Erie Railroad officeyesterday that in n day or two a
that company will he brought to tidewaterhere-
In The Bronx where coal ti a tonwhen It was from 7 to in ManhattansonIc of the denier came down to 9 a tonyesterday
Bowltnic NoteA mfttlnr t tbe Broadraj la uf nil
be brld tomorrow nightID addition to the tcMlaa of Tn SOl Individual
tnvmam nt howiert two other
thltafternoon malitancithr0ttn Viihmn and nmnt h-
drleratrt to the American BowlIng Confrrw an4-
tnumamrnt to attica An the of-th CorinthIan null which awi n that tn carterolled nn Jan II 7JO 4 nuttrim rlvd a mat under sItuated sameof Flolitnu
At a rtwnt meeting Ancient Order InltMI WM formed with the follonin-
nfncen John r Jame nreil1nt P J Hellt-rvlceprrldnt K ft W Snrdrr mcftuv andlrratir 1 11 MelnkcnJ JOwrn Joupb Mutien J J UeGulreT Hr A Uurhanan H W lark tiecuttve com-mittee The tournament which tietla onFeb 7 wiu iavc tram tilelodges Otccala Mutual and Slo-
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Paddy the Pig1 Hrnchmen Plan tn Testthe Captains
Capt URitlly of the Tenderloin stationsent two iletwtive to Paddy the Pgri
moSlxth avcntw afterCapt Ollcilly believes that a xxl
room I riui over the saloon The dotoliivilehman anti Ounniin Mn lnni icolvpf in the hallway loaning from thn-wOoon ana taIled until Jack McAullffHt ho prirrflghtrr Iti hi hirt clnnve withen men behind him cam out of thin niloon-
McAuliffn wh o is sid to tho man-ager of the place told the iiet tlve that
would hnve to po Into the Mrrntfiv-ha was going to take frIend ti taii
theYou CHII fee explained McAulifTo
we dont want ono to know thobusinnt of the cluli
When MpAullffn talkingThoiua Flynn ono of the Inn grab1 d-
Uollman luau into iiiy t-
Hollmnn put him under arrest and tunmtlhim over to a policeman In hut riiiantiniH-McAuliffu jortnnn and hn
put under arrrst Hnllman wentl ick to tilnr and al i HiT ted Walter
Bonn before tIm otlmr got awayKafh rlmrgnd n ault
n r Soon after huedlocked up Dan OKnilly lawyer rAinnto th and nsk d rtRoilly If
wnr obeyingthey made thn raptaln saidthey in the lawyer handeil him
mmon f wying that r of ihn irio-nr wa aliout to Min thin captain lor 5KJfor tr
OflcillT refused to take ball for
irtvr irtvr nIl ionOf nihrrlnit tp Khlr Shies ln perloi-
nf Uimlrrllnii-Aliout iy nomen vIMlrd KIU Island
on Friday yesterday to apply for theris to which wrmen areto be appointed The women tn petorare to board incoming ships and questionwomen passengers found un-
attended principally In thn steeragesecond cahln to that they are not beinglured here for evil purpose On accountof the delicacy of their mission and theagility required to climb the rope ladderfrom the cutter to thn steamer deck Com-missioner William I nntirlpatini a greatdeal of trouble in selecting t ix women whowilt fill
He yesterday that it would be at lentthree the merits of the re
candidates could ho gone overthoroughly
women who have farthemselves as candidate
arid One women that shebeen all over the world a t wardc
of vnKtuiid ladder hid nu tenorfor her M she had often een up to thecrows nest Another womanthat he had been n repeat performerThere have been any of wonvnthe Ellla bland who scorned tothink the feat of hoarding Incoming linersa the men do wa an one
they would be the kind who could dealthe paMsenger without giving
unnecessary a matter of conIt at first planned to
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for llurenti Sen IreXlw lUvKXJan 2t Prof V I Moore
chief of the ITuitid StaU Weather Bu-
reau who Incturcd hero ln t night befomthe of tlm Sliefllchl SclentllV-S liol Mild today in tllcuwlng the po-
KJbllitle nf wireless telegraphy as nn aidto the Weather Bateau that the bureauhaul tried the yhtem but found It wouldnot work nccuratoly wider the vuriou-atmophnrl j
If ild Prof Moor wirolc tolcgfaph-ovir ivoehnr that stage of jwrfection thatyuu can find invcral tnersigcs nt tho panictlino within the field itwill lieoomu very valunblo lo the meteoro-logical Hrvlcu for thon wo could fla h-
our Morm warnlngi from our coast Ma-
ti i to vr Mil i out a bug ilWanco atand ndvho throat as to the Intensity anddltertlon of stirini that aught affect themhorioiiKlj
again the vpwln themselvescoiiM cull Itn muiitHticn during times ofdiMiiv iii mntlir Imw many utliervempln-wirn H nilnK HIM rcoilvlnj comipunlcnt-ioiiH Suit to Main emphaticallythat I know of no of wireless teleg-raphy that ho nmched thin degree
nntwithMamtlnc tlm numerousololm of lh t who ni intei i t d In the
of tin vcDil competing wits
I think tie n thlnR will ultimatelyhn nnhnvrd hut I cnnnot telltutu far no Olin l p n nliln to ft nd n-
vinlrif niirNiffr for nny apprcoiabli dltanro o r tin Uiiil1
Prof Moore fnt that many of thin h trlof ilfiartinnnl in were infavor of tie iiivnnuiKiit control of thewirele tp griiphy IntrrcM In nountryto prevfnt 1iTction of intcrfetbtC
MedicalLake TabletsNatures Orost Curs far
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