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A-Young Woman Sings "Annie ten- rle" to a Choir Accompaniment and n Young Sinn Flounders Among Parlor Rugs. Coroner II. J. B. Monomer, of New York, has been spending tho past five or nix weeks In Now Haven. says tbo Evening JUolstrr, of that city, whero lie came to reenperato prcvionn to his departure for Berlin, whero ho is to atteml tho International Medical Congress In tbo Fall. During Ills visit in this city Dr. Messemer ka3 been tho gnest of ma cousin, jacoo urosciiart. anu so well satisllod has ho becomo with the cool sea breezes of too town and the outlying dis tricts that ho has decided to remain here until it becomes necessary for him to depart for Europe. , Coroner Messemer hai many .traits than commend him, and one of these is that ho Isl A a popular Democrst. This was demon stratedwhen he was elected throe years ago, when ho ran 211,000 votes Ahead of his ticket. But politics is one of the things the Coroner has no desire to dlncnsn out of sea son, and he has devoted his stay in New Haven entirely to pleasure, aud the result Is that he has added some muscle to his already strong limbs, and to-day looks as though he were ready to enter the ring against auy of the amateur pugilists with which the coun try abounds. Tho Coroner is a Jovial, pleasant-faced man, slightly above medium height. Al though American born his features area Teutonic, lie has the blond complexions and light hair of Jits ancestral race while vl pair o( bushy side whiskers give the addU tlonal advantage of appearing like the aver age American business man. flood nature la impressed upon his looks, and the stranger who forma a good opinion of him at first sight is never disappointed on further ac-1 qualntanoe. He is bubbling over with fierrimeut on all occasions, and be baa In roduced more amnsenient Into New Haven during his brief visit here than any visitor of recent rears, excepting (.'hanncey M. pepew aud a couplo of other big meu who have delighted local gatherings both public, audprirate. to Anions the Coroners accomplishments I is that of being a linguist of unusual tsleut. He epesks Kngllsh, (lerman, French, Hpan isli and ltaltau fluently, and also has a smat tering of Bohemian. Hungarian. and a few i other lauguagea which are heard of only In 1 the encyclopaedia and occasionally in the! l'olico Court, liven the Irish language has! not eicaped him, and a few davs ago, while I pasing through a downtown street ho sur- j irisedu kind-hearted oldlrlsb lady by ask- I ug her the time in as pure (laelic as was over 1 leard 111 the llreeii Jsle. Tho woman looked at him in astonishment for a moment, and. , thi.li .nlllni lir liarji arm. Ill li.FMKnn J apron inquired; i "Arrali. now, an' what part of .Oirelandl are you frum? Burs It'i mesel' as niver a man from the old dart wid whiskers Ilka yer own." lint Coroner Messeuier's rrincipal accom- Pllshment.andone that has attracted to him many admirers since his visit to New Haven, is bis power to hypuntuo people. He does not maku it a practice to exercise this power iiid(vriiuiiatt'ly, but in social gatherings clnnuc the past low weeks he hai been pre- valla upon to give exhibitions of this wou- ucrf ill science, and the reult of his demon- strallous has amazed those who were for H tunato enough to witness them. ' At one of these gatherings a few evenings ago Dr. Mearemer found a nuinler of sub-1 Jeota among tho ladies aud gentlemen pres Ml cut, aud at the earnest solicitation of the Party he consented to hypnotize some of !uem. Takiug one of the gentlemeu aside te learned some of the principal character "tics of tlioi-e present, and after impressing J b!n upon his mind, he began operations. n lha first subject was a youig lady who has n Pov,Vr, ven known to sing or plsy the piano. K It diil not take Dr. JIenier more than two n uilnute to plsce herundtrhisiniliieiice.and H at hu renuest'she coi.ieuled to sing, 8iat H Ing herself on oue chair, she deftly rau her 1M1 ungersciver the trams of anutbsr chair, 1 in which sb9 supposed to be a piano, and after! IH spnudiug the notes of a brilliant introduc-. f tiiin, sang out versa of ''Annie Laurie,1 ais I BJ aoiunaiiying herself on the chair mot irtis. I (H Ucall)-, lii ladlti aud gcutleinea who wit-1 i Mi asssssssasssassssssHsasfl tlssssssssssssssH lssslsslsiHsssssslsK IklsssssHssssssBiaiBssssWi ilSBHBBBBBWBLVBHsIgBVBU HiiBhsE r Bsi w i i? f II llll i W Afternoon. I I RACING POINTERS. I hi WThe following are the horses that different Etlpsters think should win on their merttsi jL Koferco, in tho aborting U'orfd, makes' 1 these selections i .' T at nmnnTos nr.Acn. J I- First Ilaco Cascade, Emily Carter. i I Pecond Itaco Major Daly, Htryke, T I Third llace Jugsler, King Crab. L fourth llaco Ileck, Zephyrus. P l'lrih llace BarriBitr, bnpervlaor. f Ijixth llaco 8an ford. Echo. ,H m xr ocTTENrunn. '' First nsco-QracioM.. I!ed Elm. B Second llace Nina W., Jim (Irar. Tliird llaco Tom Dsnohue, Ilertha Camp bell. Fourth Ilaco Golden Heel. Larchmont. f Fifth llace Lotion, Motiio Cristo. tiixth ltace lllackthorn, Minuet- t From Other Morning- Papers. ' k at nmnnTOK. fi First Ilaco Repent, 1: Cascade, C. . Hecond Itaco l'liii'iilx. 1: Major Daly, C- II '1 bird I'.ace Tanner. 1; llelwood, a. Fourth Itaco Ernest. 1: Bonanza, 1!. KFifth llaco Diablo, 1: liadge. 3. Uixthltacu Jim Murphy. 1: Bassanlo. 3.. k First Race Itepent, 1; Cascade, S; Van illa Hlly. :i. .' eccoiid ltace Phcenix. 1; Major Daly, St Barter. 3. Third ltace Tanner, 1; Kins Crab, Si pengeur, :i, I Fourth ltace Diablo. 1; Badge. 2;Zephy rns, :i. t L Fifth Race Ernest, 1; Barrister, 2; Dar- Bixth Race Jim Murphy, 1 ; Baasanlo, 3. Banford, 3. ; 1 "First Race-Repent. 1 ; VapUU filly. S. J Becond Race l'hwnix, 1; Rafter, 2. Third Race BellwooJ, lj Ht. John, S. f Fourth Race-Dlablo. 1; Badge, S, i Fifth Race Gen. (lordon. 1; Darling, 0 tjixth Raco-LIngnlst. 1; Jim Murphy! V k' AT OUTTEMBUnO. I E First Race Bsn Lassie. It Oracle M., 2. Heconn Raoe Theora, 1; Arizona, -', Third Raco-Bertha Campbell, 1; bell. ne."J. L Fonrth Race Clay Htockton, 1; Larch Hnnt. 2. ; FFIfth Raoe Marty B., 1 j Sorrento. 2. i UJixthltacft-Blaokthorn, 1; Minuet, 2. First Ilaco Minuet, 1; Bam Morse, ji Red 1.1m. ;i. . S ' Second Race Bhotover, 1; 'Nina V,, M l'all Mall, 3, sa Third Raco Bellovue, 1 1 Woodcutter. 21 Blr Rae, 3. I Fourth Race Golden Reel, 1; Larchmont, St Maggie K.. 3, Fifth Race Sorrento, 1 Count Luna, 21 Teddlngton, 3, l KlxthRaco ,111, 1 Algebra gelding, 21 Herman, 3, ,l ' First Raro-GraoleM.. 1 Red Elm, a, W l Hecond Race Hhotover. 1; MoDowell. sfl r Third Race Bertha Campbell, l:Yood, lutter, 2. , I Fourth Race Oolden Reel, 1 ; Clay Stock ton, 2, i Fifth Race Sorrento, l j Count T ru Si Sixth Raco Cupid. 1; Herman i, v f V Driffhton'a Op,.nlnir Doy. r The popular Brighton- Beach track, loT rated on the very versa of the sea. berini Its twelfth regular season to-day with a good I programme, and inaugnrates, besides, a re IvItsI of steeplechases and and hurdle-races. Ejo-dsy's event belpg over hurdles. Tliet'lur pinnounce that bookmakers deciding ta fwork at Brighton will lie supplied with taheeta and all necessary tools free of chargei Ian important item in these days, when Fprnlleges prove so costly. The progrsmm riist Use-R.lHns i two Mr-olJ. i tlT-.lfhth. of ainll; -Vanilla fllljr, lift. Coiuuioo Kioh, 113 li.uoLI., 105 UvtaLaniiu. VlUtr Morula, (', aits. lyS .ah, Hju.Dt. KuillgiTt. lOtf 4chl Eullr X'artsr, I6 Pandora. Stiar Lau, US lb. isacb. f I teoa4 Kac--Tlirao-qnartrs.-rhaali, PiineaOil Mlond Itaatla, liam MorM, ItalUr. TappahtnS nock, Kim. lout, Watlika, Jak Uo.. Slrifa. Hu.. VrhsBBs, UhiI) K:, JS lb. aaeu. Baoaia.J.XSiJ Kloa Uab. fHiV.ns.ur, 110,1 aa 5''V awimour, Jsasisr. lOTsash. ht. Jebo, tuuitb. Ila.a-Uil. and a alxtMulh. -U.ak, t fapkrruu, Pommirj S.o. VarJ.ur. WUlr.J Jar.' lla.lsa and Dlanlo, V1U lt .icn. I J litb l(ac-Mila and a lalf aojlinx alloaancaa. A JV tlalr. Jr., 120. liasruiaf. ilOi EI.... 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Ho thou stated that (labrlclle had helped to nlacn tho body In the trunk. At this point Eyraud aKed the magistrate not to Insist upon further particulars, ssy. ing that ho was really too tiuwoll to con tinue. Ho said that ho had formerly declared that ho was Innocent to prevent sullying tho rep utations or his wife and daughter. Arrantremonts for tho Woddlntr of Btnnloy and Miss Tonnnnt, IPPRi.Ar rM.t Hicws prritr.1 Inihix, Jnlr 3. -Tbo Stanley-Tonnant marriage will bo celebrated by JJIsliop Rlpon, the Dean or Wostuiinster.and Canon Farrar. Tho brido will bo attended by Ilvo pages, three or whom will bo sovon years of ago. and by two brldemaUK agcil six, all or them dressed in white, the coatumos being of tho time of Charles L Mr. Stanley's best man will bo Comto d'Arocb, who has bocn sent to represent tbe King or tho Belgians. Mr. Stanley will bo attended by five groomsmen, Messrs. I'arke, Jephson, Nel son. Stairs and Bonncll. It isoxpected that the royalties who have Intimated their Intention or being present at the wedding, will attend tho garden party subsequently at Richmond Terrace, the bride's preseut homo. STILL ANOTHER STATE. Thn Prosldont Signs the) BUI Admit ting Idaho as a Gtato. fsrzciAt.Tn the KVXNnra wnnr.n.1 WABM!aT0K, July 3. President Harrison signod, at 10 o'clook this morning, tho act admitting Idaho aa a State, Dsixter Will Drop Iks Case. arZClAU TO TBB WOBLTJ. J MiMnxivoijs.Mlim.. Jnly 2. The charges against the Minneapolis census enumerators are to be dropped, as evidence acainst thorn. In tho opinion or Gcorgo N. Baxter, special counsel lor the Government, will not war rant a prosecution. Within a few daya Baxter will forward to the Attorncy.Oencral at Washington his recommendation tbattho cases be ahandnned. Although ho has not completed his examination of the ovldenco against tho enumerators ho has proceeded far enough to feel reasonably sure that there could bo no case. A rpconnt is in progress In four districts in this city by fifteen skilled canvassers. Every one of those fifteen men Is being shadowed bv detectives In tho employ of St. Raul citizens. Ilochy Mauataln Cnrnlvnl. Oode. Utah. July 2. The Rocky Jlonn. tain Carnival bogan yesterday, the royal train arriving shortly before noon from tho East amid the booming of cannon and tho cheers of the people Rox, accompaniod by a brilliant rctiimo aud escorted by tho Louisiana Riflo. wss received by tbo Mayor and tendered the keys of the city. Speeches of welcome wero made by Mayor Kleael and Gov. Thomas and responses by numbers or the royal Party. W. G. l'ierson. ou behsir or Monte ( rmo. delivered the oration or thn day. In the evening them was a grand banquet in the carntral palace, and during thealternoon a procenlon or various ciwo snd military organizations, followed by a display by a largu company of cowboys. To night Rex was crowned King or the Monte Cristos with elaborate ceremonies, after which the cowboys took possession of tho palace for their grand balk i a Amateur Baseball Notes. Ttas Kmsraldsd.faatadthsKlTsralJa Jnnlora by aaowraof 2b to24. Tba f.aturaof tua saaai waa I ha battles at llnrna, ul lb Kmsralda. ThaGllntona, of ttrookljm, would lika to arrauso for aaiaa. la Aaca.t and ft.itambr. Addrvaa Cbarlra W. Caiup, lOLaiioston av.naa,nrooklrn, Tba Ltbarty luoiora. bsTaorsaaliad tor Ibo sea sua and woohl Uka to har Iron, nlo.s nnd.r alx toan yaara of as. Addraas H, O. bos 3,3U7, oily. Tb Vnlantaara. of Stount llopa. waald ttko la har Inni untfortuMl nln. for tiunday sania., Ad. draw, llusti U'all, Jr., DJIiTr.uii.a6 avauoa, Tra bioni, Tba Kaslaa wonld Ilka to haar from four food plapara bataaan atstaan aud s.n!a.n yaar. cf ta. Aili toL'.pt.lu Uir,-a r'ijnu, 220 W..I Ta.ntrlsbtb alraat. Two sood all-around ball plarrra batwtea tha asa Taataiitaau and alsblwo wuald JUo to Jolu tonia toudolublorbundayaudbolliUr sauta. Addr.aa layar, 431 Ta.uly.fourlbalnat Tba Tonaaanda lla.'ball Club ba.alba follow Inf planar. Frtary, a.and caciahi, VlaNainara, r, f , . (IuuiaoK,a. f. . Utlroy, I. I, atullwD. p. . tlalr, o , II. union. l.tU, Down., 2d b. Clifford, ,'ld b, Ib.y would Ilk. to baar from all nln. avMraains' alilaanraarauf , Addiau W. friary, 304at rorty.fourlb atra.t, city. Tba HI. lostona daf.alat a plekad etna on Run day by a aoor. of 10 to A Tbw l.aluraaot tbaeama w.ra iba plt.blos uf IturroJsha. uf lha Hlf loataua, atrlktusout fourteen men. andtn.a.tdincof hau.r, sImi, wbu vaesbl wui. dlllicull tli. wall, runnins. Tba 111. Inftou. will cball.na. all nira. uud.r varan leu y.ara of as, tba Tama Hays and Mafr.tica pral.rrv.1. Jaiu.a llannvaay, 514 West I'Uly.rlrat atra.l, city Tba lry. wlltraaka a f.w cbansaa In tba club. 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