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MAHn. B ' -TTir; WOELD'S HALF-RATE SITUATION DAYS. cirr, 1 ffM I EXTRA wlffl 11 ti& SlIww&RiwHBIil MM-1 itfH ; rt I r vi- n II J, iv I wljiv BmHBhKSBBBHBIi WHiPf-lP extra. i rBiOE osj-m spr. pages, Konkr15XY7Tnnl turn, six-pacts. ,r,T ,, 1 EXTRA BY A NOSE, Civil Service Had to Scramble to Get the Fifth, LONGSTREET IN A GALLOP. Prodigal at 10 to I Downed Salis bury Easily in the First. ItrtClil TO TJII BTEHIO WOKt,T 1 i Outtenbcro Race Tkacx, April 8) The weather wu allihat could be desired (or racing to-day, To Dot raja or Ihe iua were tern pered bf a cool northerly breeze tiat made aside deltgntrully pleassnt. The programme waa aa excellent on at Guttenburg. The fifth, race upecially. waa expected to prove a fine conteet, aa all tb crack sprinters at th track wen entered. Lut night rain did not affeot the track any, but acrred to lay the dust and make the track rut. The crowd numbered away up In tn thousands m usual, end (he bookiee In the ring were kept busy attending to tne want of thoie apeeilatlvely Inclined. I Toe Drat race of the day waa a atx-furlong daah, and when the bookmaker opened up their prleea Perlclea waa the favorite at a abort price. The talent "would hare none ot him, and hie price went back until at peel time long odda could hay been had against him Ten one, two, three. 81. Patriot opened aecond choice and Balls bury third choice. The Utter was baoked Into favorite position, with Ht. Patrick a Head; aecond choice and Foreit King, third choice, Th good thraga were all dumped by Prodi. sal, who came through In the atreteh and won , ' easily from the favorite; Perlclea waa .third. 1 Tbe second race waa for two-yaar-oid. . It I i waa lnUreitHtf from the tact that tier were I aaked to go Are furlongs, which Is the longeit I distance the hare been called upon to go this , jcar. j Lester' waa the favorite, and rightly, tor he H has ahown that he could ataj a distance. Clotho j i waa aecond choice and waa heavily played, , while Affinity colt and Hefractlon Ally were well-piayed third cboioea. 1 hi. race resolved luelf Into a duel between i Clotho and Refraction Oily, but the superior ockeysblpof Tsyloron Clotho won the race a short head. AfflnltT colt waa third. . Cenaor rrai a red-hot favorite for the third race. Jay Qu El and Fetawood were heavily played second choice. Headlight waa aald to be a good thing. Jar Qu El won by a length, and heads eepa rated Censor and Headlight, ran Bin. For beaten horses; six fnrlongs. 1 1 i-SSKC. XJrJSz8$R& i fit Pstrlok 107, .Martin....... 3-1 eVen ""0 Ue..Lembly ...... 12-1 6-1 5 frafB. lll..Fyrnn ..." ";i-l I, 7 III Moan. lll.,Wit,.r ...'.' "ll 8 For..t King lji..Bedflelo.. .." 7-i 74 . E"?ro w" " Bnt ,0 8ni"r "I'h Uma a, 8allsbury, Br. Patrick and III t-pent next Htna B. stiot to the front in the first furlong and made the runnlngto the turn, followed br Salisbury, sr. ".trick. Perlclea end Filrror. At tne head ot the stretch limn K was still In front, out she qnlt badly and Prodigal ome through and tooklhe lead, ile was never after headed, winning handily by two lengths from Salisbury, who beat Pericles hslf a length. -Mutue'lspa.!: Htralght, 13.Mj place, 17.60. j Salisbury pildt& 50. ' strONn rack. For two-year-olds, dye furlongs. i fifSt"- ' WMiti. jock... sri.iutnpi'.c I ?t"f.c"'"7l"".!a 1" -l H-J a Afflnltjcolt H3 .Umber 41 (tj 4 Vtxalite yj Jamrl CO-l 50-1 5 1?"V""V . m ' UfrBen. .11 ft S-5 JBImoleGoldonli.llO .Mirtln 80-1 10-1 I l,l"'l'"'yll'lUJ..eir V'-l -l Capl.Oraad....ll,5..T, njnn. 100-1 30-1 ,' Teutonic 101., dam V6-1 Id Ur.tton 105., H.Andanou .10-1 4-1 Bratton got the be.t of Ihe aiarr, with Leiter. Afflulty cmt ard Clotho next. Trie Refraction miy snowed in front at the enuot iiqaarter and save way to Affinity colt. At the turn Knfrauinn filly showed In front Jgln, with Llotho, Afflnlty colt und Urattoa Clotno and Retraction Mly came Into the tretci nn even terras and Ihey ran like a tem all the way to ihe str light. Tne Refract on Ally tired nesr the wire, and Uylor iif (romi rl'lluv landed Clotho a winner oy u pecic nom the llefractlon nily. who beat Afflnlty colt turee lengtha. lime LOTV. .Mutnrls paid: btralnht, 11.30; place, SS.O0. Refraction nily paid J3.7S. TnlKD RACE. Belling; fire furlongs, 1 V.V,'."; i W',M5- J"eke7..'hro'u;Uc7 ' JarUa U Jii3 .n,nn 5-1 3-1 "eadlljhl 1011.,Bira . , 8-1 Jl SF.rnwoud l'i..Minan 6-1 8-S I '"elejl....... .1UK .II.Anderwe .JO-1 8-1 Marry Ru..l ...ItQ. .Martin 7-1 3-1 1 ''renul... ; m..t. Iloana":...IJ-l 4-1 S r ,l" , l.,Kantr . .40-1 li-1 tl Mill.rton 00 Ueb.r. . . .40-1 1J-I i , i!in !''' "' '.'inn 50-1 B-l Ulljr Kinney.. 1UCH ,T MolJonalii.OU-) 30-1 1 hit st ut waa k atrajiKlli.K, ono Willi Cenanr ernrood, Mtiiorton. lleaillliih: am Jav Qu ft,' 'l'8 l,uo, trutnin'nt. Ceutnr showi.l in iriut 1'i'lni: arouml the turn mm Harry Kua ael', Head'tgrit and Jay Qu El ni xt. ,','"' '"". were nil aligntd when the last luriuiic pole wua reached, uu I In a crecklng nmaii j(,n, t.;i ,,, itrxxarlta Irora Censor, whoieu liraiilUht a head, 'iline-l.tri lel?,'?Pa.u,iss.8,rt,,'',' ''-'6:""e. tOl'RTII HACK. Belling; mile n I a sixteenth, J te.TirMl Haraiiten... . 1-4 Opt JCur.hn uiark ,1U Hod.o Ht ;6 Ji'"" HJ i.mr ... JlJ.l 7-1 ALn?.'JV.', a I,l Jl. Bnwo. M 1 -1 ? J'","', "ld. 11 1. J bcraau -il-l -l ' "'fa..... 10i..Mltuuroon; U 10-1 Cnurr mi i i,fk wade Iho runaloK for a ntiar. .i.7 ' . " l,,ul, Jeci.Miarllus and Lju. 'tr.et early I unon.d behind. h.Vi!2'. ''a'-dinadotte paio goln Oown Ihe ti i i.If,.c''' Lut l-'lurcti.li cum arala went ta i an, ',".;?? ,1!0 ,". ,U,D- w,ln Lot"Slft. tri2?l',,e,l, ,Vt 'ooimand when Ihey biaanJi'."1!" BI 0JD,B W,T. winning nanuiiy by k Iot,8tD. and a half from Sparling! wtio beat Chun mil Clirk a length and a hitf. Time 1.43 V- Mntutli paid-, straight, -M; place, i&SS. Sparling paid fi. is. urnt rue. lot all sges, seven lurlonis. . llatllnr. . ilarlr. tt'Ma. JiMkava. Ulnl.ht. Plaoa. Oltll Raralct, 110 Umblay 4-4 3- l'rlnfy Uward... Ill .Taral 7-i 4-6 1 Jck Rom . 110 .Kunn H-l 2-1 J Kenwood 110 lalnr .. 41 -i J l)i..lla IU3 J.llr.u H0-1 3 1-1 0 Ualaultar 105. V, lluane UU I B-l Cull feerv'c Jumped away In front and made thernnntnt: 0'ivn Ihe backstretch with Ken wood, Prime llotvar I and Jack Roie next. Thia ordtr prevailed to the etreteh. wnen Kuwood quit. Vrlnce Howard an I Jack Hose then drew up on the leader, and In lcepratetlniari Civil Nmlco won br a nose from Prince Howard, who beat Jack Rose a head. Time 1 Sv. Mutnelapald: HiralihtilKS; plao9$S.80; rrlnte Howard paid x 05. FtxTii ruca. r3elllng; one mile. Battlnr. . Starter.. Whta. .Tookaja. Slralibt, Plaoa. 1 Buooeaa H6.,trsnoU ....6-1 3-1 3 Kitra....: 10r..l).tl. 40-1 li-l 3 I,ind.-r 103. .11. Andaraon.. 1 avan JlkiunlUna. 1J7. labor 8-1 -l SWjrndliaBl lot ht.rnun ...lu-l 4-1 Nd BS..K. Uoan 8-1 1-1 7 rtornaiic. ,.11J .VolmiMt. .. 4-1 t-S 8 Jack litollor..lM .Hjrton 4-1 7-6 '' froj 115..M. Ilpraen 30-1 8-1 10 Avar ll3..Morna U-l 5-1 ltomanoe Jumped away In front and made the running around the turn, followed by Extra, Count Luna. Ned and Urndnam. Romance and 1-xtra alternated In the lead to th turn, when Bueceas took third place. tmeoe.s came through In the atreteh and won easily by four lengtoa from Extra, wao beat Lannseer a head. Tlroe-HS. Mntnelspald: 8lralgb.lll0.e3; place) t&ts. Extra paid 1140.05. Racine; at Memphis. HrrciAi. to Tne rrrKino woar.n.1 JlKurui", Tenn., April 4. The racing her to-day resulted as follows; First Race One Mile. rtocksey won, Per th a second and Hardee third. Time 1. 47K. Heoond n o Three-quarters of a mile Mis. Courtney won, Kehama second and Bon Ton third. Time 1.S0V. Third Race One and an eighth mile. Vlr gle d'Or won, Redslgn second and Cashier totrd. lime 1.WK- Fourth Raoo Seven furlong. Won bv Bankrupt, Atlcus second, Ben March third. Time-i.32V. ITALIAH STI11KERS ARE QUIET. No 'Trouble To-Day in Either Morrisania or Mott Haven. The.-e was no further outbreak among the striking Italian atone masons in Mott Haven or Morris inla this morning. and the raid mad on those employed on the new nulldinte on St. Ann' and Courtlindt avenues did not prevent the men from resuming work. Capu WcCullMN ol the Morrt.snla police, was prepared this morning for any trouble on the part of the striking Italian, thongh he said that he anticipated no repetition of yesterday' excitement. ;'1AlA''0J?l moraine tea Italian laboxanL teVraW?-tmnewtmildinrtOnft(rTW and Slxtj-dftri streek, and Trinity avenue, struck for hlaner waves. Word waa aent to Capt. JtoOullasU that there waa trouble, and h went ta the building with couple of policemen. He found that the men wanted higher Wages, and had tried to force the boss to pay them wages op to date, which he refused to do. Then they went away. At the headquarfrs ot the Italian Htone m.son's Union, 884 Eaat One Uundrod and Thirteenth street, several strikers wsr con gregated. President Content itld to aa Evrntxo Wohlu reporter that the outlook waa very encouradng. There are about eight hundred men on strike, which was nearly three-quar-ten of all the masons In the city, and they would hold out until Monday, when a new set ot demanda would be offered th Dosses on th basis ot slant hours a day and to cat an hour. He regretted very munn the trouble of yea. terdar, and said ha knew nothing about It until It had happened. If th Italian union mesons," he re marked, "narry weapons they should do pun ished according to law. I ad via moderation, and expect only by peaceful rvana to attain oar end." BLAINE IS NOT KILLED. Fatso Bumor that the Secretary Had Been Assassinated. A rumor reached this city at 8.43 this after noon by way of a news agency from Chicago that Hecre'ary Blaine had been airatalnated. A special despatch to Tint Eveninu World from Washington state, that there Is no foun dstion whitever for the rumor, which had probably been sent out for s'oik Jobbing pur-posra. LOCAL 8PORTINC DATES. April. 2.1. Athletic entflrtalnmants by Union A. O.. Titan A. tl and llubokaa A. Hun of th lns l.land Vrbarlmen to Ilanion. harat. L. ! New York lllrjcla Clubatalnat UanbattanBlorcU Club, pool tourney, & p. m. Hpiinx tciuruameut of tba Hoboken Athlatlo Club, br. M. Uuilni tournament of the Titan Athlatlo Club. New York, r. U National Cros, Country Aaaortatltn. annual taani ebarnptonaaip of Amvrieat Junior raoaat a p. u.t Senior raca at 4. SO r. u , at Morrla Park, N. Y. Lacroe CiirlntbUn Athlatlo lllub asatoat Hta.aualoatltuta. at Weil Now bilahlon.S. I , 3.80 r. u.t Jaraay Oity Alhletlo Uiub xaluat Uollaxaof Ihe City ol New York, at .Naw York, J.3IF. W Aw York Athlatie Club ajalnat fhUli Unlreralty, at WaahinstJn Park, Urooklyn. 4 P. H. Ilaaeball Hoatun aaalnrit New York, at Polo Urounda. Ona Hundred and Plfty-aeTeuth atra.t and Eighth avenuo, 4 r. M.t Calumet ualnit Man hittan Alhletio Club, at ManUattan Held, line Hundred and 1'iliy.nltb atraet and KwrUtbatenua, 4 r. M ! Htaten lalaod Cricket Club acaln.t Waal End., of Somerville. at tivinxaton. N. I.. 4 p. w Slt.-Batobsll-Munrav HUla ta. Rival Alulellea. at Alorriaania, i.80p. w. Run ol tba Long laland Wlie-lmen to Little FaUl, fi. J. fraab Air Club, road walk from Cantral Valley to HaTeratrair, N. Y., H, 54 a. h. train fiomTwauty third atreetfarry. )I7. Hoztns tbnrnay. Star A. C Road run of tba Bruoklyn Ramblers (bicycle), to Coney laland. Ilaaehalli New York ataie.t Brooklyn, at Keatern Park. Brooklyn, i . H. Uoalnstonrnaraant of tha Htar Atblatle Olob, at PoritanAtbletla Club Hall, Borden aranaa. Loo Uymnaitfo competition Harlem Branch Y. M. O. A., p. M. BH. -Cathedral A. A. blh Jurnplni and club ewlnginf aaleA O. atbletto entertainment. tflL-Aconi A. A. libt.raiEht tus-of-war chara- pionelllp. Amateur Dnsobo.ll Notes. A sraat famn may bo looked for naat Sunday wbtn th Acmea and tne Sagamoraa cro.a bate at Atl.ntio Park, Lone lalan l. 1 he kUrcy Ilaaeball Club arould llle to arranre lor samea with all taenia wnoae olarora are under als tea i yeara ol aia, Addraia T. Uenfanie, ile Pens etre't, Brooklyn. Tha Hickory Junior! would Ilka to bear from k foo I learn, wlib plarera about tllteu ye,ra ol ate ui a aaraa on neat Sunday, Addreaa Jwearb Dovi 1115 Avenue U, ' ' The pontine Juniors Chilians all trams with plir-re under hlleon year or aa tor Sunday am, AJdreei V. illia (Hire, 5C3 Third aranaa; n,e Weil Knla, nl fomonlll.. and tha Hl.ten In. lid Atbetio -Club will cr bate to-merrew on tlielaltar'earojndeat Wm Urlshlon, S. I. Ihu Mnua Baseball Cluh, reatdanta of the Sir. taenth and tweuillb ward', have orsanltad for toe ,eiaii an I woult like lo uear f ora ell clubawboea nwinb-n' ain are Iroin lourlaeo lo aistaon yeara. Tlirr w.ll cr'ea bat, wilU n Yonna Kolaler. boiler, on Runilay, April 39, ta llobokani Ihs am. wUI stars at I Jt )r u. AddrM. all ahailen w f K WC r 1.r1"n, Wi Wm' ltnl strait, New York Cay, ' ni iCLAIt Kridiy eranlna Frae, Lectua mi Social- a tvnlgnt, Itoota at, Cwpsr Union. BROOKLYN - - 5 PHILA. - - - 8 e Another 2,500 Attend ance at Quaker City Grounds. $' TERRY AND ESPER PITCH. The Phillies' Good Work Yester day Had Been Heard Of. tSPZCIAL TO TUK XVE!)I!a WOnLD.1 LIAdUK BALL aitOD-rP'", I'lllLADEIriltl, AprU 84. The greet gsme put up by the Phila delphia and Brooklyn clubs yesterday kept up the attendance at to-day's tame, fully 3,eoJ people being present. The weather wsa clear, but oooi. Tha billing ordtr follows: BROOKLYN. rntLADKlrnlA. Co'lln, Kb. Hamilton, 1. f. Orlffln, o.f. Bhlnd 3d. Plnkney, 8b. IKiehantv, lb. Fonts, lb. Thompson, r. f. carutbere, r. f. Myers, Kb. O'Brien, L f , Clements, c. Daly, s. s. Mayer, c. f. Klnslow, a Alreo. s. a. lerry. p. Eiper, p. Umpire-Mr. Ueaiit. First Inning Collins retired on a fly to Dele, hanty. (Jrinin wa.sent to drat on balle. A pa.sed ball sent him to eeioud. He stole third as llDkuey struck out. loutz's grounder was routed by Delehantr and Urlffln acored. Csrathers waa Oslded out by Esper. One ruu. For the Thlilles, Hamilton lei oft Mill a slnnle to left and stule second. Hhindl reached Ural on ball a Del ehanty died on a ground hit to Foutz, Hamilton and bhlndlo moving n. Thompson waa sent to first on balls, Oiling the bases. Myers hit to right for two hsse, Hstntltou and Shtndle scoring. Clements hit to Collins, who threw home to head off Thompson. Tne latter was anally run out, Myers going lo third and dementi to second. Msyer followed wltnn single lo left centre and Myers and Clements ttoreit. Alien was sent to orst on nalK Esoir waa thrown out by Collins. Four runs. Moonil Inning Lrooklyn wat blanked, O'Brien nun lo Utlensuiy, Daly attack out, Kinalow Hied to 1 uompion . No rnna. For the I'hllllee, Hamilton reached Orst on halls, bnlndle went out on rt ground hit to Foals. Delehanty flird to O'Brien, 'ibompaon WLuA"S!lPA,'.f Lll"1' Uatnllien counted. ,4et:aS',utovrt v,n eailod baUa. Cltments's Dy to right dropped rtfsiyiud S Thompson camo In, Myers going to third and leuents taking second on the throw In. ayer reached Orst on bills, Allen' fir to cen tre.waa csred for In good style by Orlflln. Two rsas. I Third Inning Tern's fly to short centre ws marred by Mayer, after a long run. Collins n Orlltln filed lo Boindle and Hamilton, and Terry was thrown out by Clements In attempt ins; to steal aecond. No runs. Esper opened up with a double to left, but waa thrown out at the plate while trying to oount on Hamilton's single to right. Buindle went to base on bells, and was forced 'at aecond on Deltnanty'a hit to Collins. Dele hsnly (tola aecond. Ihonipson filed to O'Brien. No runs. Fourth Innlng-rinkuey struck out. Foutz got a life on Dclibanty' failure to cover first. Oarnthera filed to Hamilton. VBrlen.followtd wlthaslngl to right, the first hit made by his aide. Daly hit safely to left and Fonti aeoreJ. Klnslow struck out. One run. Myers mad a hit. but got no further than first, Clemenu striking out, Msyer fon'lngto Klnslow and Allen being thrown out bylerry. No runs. ' Fifth Inning Terry begsn Brooklyn's half with a double to right. Collins filed lo Tnomr son. Urlffln also' Died to Thompson, Terry going to tnird. r ' Ilukney hit safely ovor second and Terry scorsil. Fonts was thrown out by E.per. One run. Eaprr led otr with a single and took recond on Hamilton's esoriOce, 'lerry tn Fonts, and third oa Shlndie's out, Daly to Foutr. Dele hanty was thrown out by Daly, No runs. Hlxlh Inntag-Carnthers urnck out. O'Brien flycil lo Hamilton and Daly hit to lelt for two based, Kioilorr struck out. No runs. Thump.on was safe on Dsly'a fumble. Myers sacrificed to Fuuiz. Clement, was sent to first on balls. Thomp.on and Clements advanced r peg on a wild pitch. Myers filed lo O'Brien, an I Thompson scored. Allen struck out. One run, scenz riv ikmhos 5K?y,.n i o o i i ii o a o-s rhlladelplus 420UU1 10 X llaeo Hlta-llrooklyn, 0i I'hlladnlphla, 0. Lrrora Brooklyn, Ui l'blladclpbla, u. BASEBALL TO-DAY. National Lertffue Games. AT PITTaBUBU. Pltt.hurt 0 O 1 1 0 1 3 3 5-11 Chloaio II 1 j u 0 1 3 J 1 b .l.,lV.'"lr?J,n'1,SrI,' "" and Kit trldga. Umpire Mr. I'owara. AT CIKCIMMATI. Cleveland 0 0 0 1 a o Cincinnati 1 1 1 0 0 I Battarlaa-Sewarl and Zimmerl ltblnne and ILar rlngtoo, Umpira-Mr. MoQuald. Amerloan Association (tamos. AT BOSTON. , n?1,,,,on ?' "327332 Baltimore 12JUUU10 TSlJ?.,l5f!,,r'.l, anFsrvelli Ounnln.haia and Tewu.and, UmpUetlr, Snyder. AT COLCUBDS. Oolnrabna UU0U020 Bt Loot OOlOOuo CmpU:-M7.Ki."i!n,.a.'1 Dol"."lHss' Boyla. AT WASUIKOTOX. Waahlnaton 1 U O 0 0 0 0 Athlatlo 2 u 0 U 0 U 0 - Crno:i!,"lJn7Di'r,.r:j'on.,;,,0ulr,! W'"" ""1 Ar CIKCIXXATI, Clnoinnatl,.,,, 0 1 o a 2 LouUvillo i 1 U I uSy-a;.lV!5a:.' k,"t- u'" o-ok- Jay Gould Down-Town. Jsy Oonld wss In his accustomed place In hie ofBce la the Western Union Building this morning for Ihe first lime In three weeks. Inn l-VlTi'vi1 '? .'0Wn ,r0P hl ,flP " ""Pe- lion In the West last evening, end deeplie the failsue of toe long journey wa. ready to be gla work aiam at once. ' Want to Cheok Immlirratlon. The Atnerlom I'atrlotlo League will hold a publlo meeting at 117 West Tivenly-thlrd ireer, to-night at a p. ji. to consider the re- Urictlou of immuratlou. I ai Dlaoharaed a School Principal. ITeory boydrr, waa to-day appointed a Principal of Jeney City I'ubito svnool No. I l5.p.'JS,.0,c,,or, ' Itesroii, who waa di. rnlsaed bte.u.o he ensealed himself front dnly i?orsroT " w"',ou, i,"m"""'i i extra: A RIPPER! . 1 Woman Barlposly Slaugh tered in the East River Hotel. Strangled First and Then Hacked and Disembowelled. A Gross Gut on Her Back After She Was Dead. Sbe Was Taken to tne Hotel by a Supposed Greta or Italian. Tho Murder Committed Somo Time During tho Night. A Description of the Murderer In the Hand of the Police. An atrocious crime, as horrible tn It iletolls as any of the Yhltectspel atrocities ot Jjck the Hipper, came lo light this morning In the East Hirer Hotel, at No. 14 Catharine allp. IA6T BIDI ITOTBI, S0SM OF TJIC ilCRDXB. Tho victim is an old woman sixty years or age, well known a vagrant and street walker In that locality. Her murderer, who eicsped before the crime was discovered, Is supposed to be a young man about thirty-five year of age, who hired the room with the woman laJe last nlgnt. Ills came Is unsuown, but tne one he geve to the bartender of the hotel, when he came In with the woman. Is c. Kolclo. lie la about thlrty-dvayesrs ot age, and la upposed to be either a Greek or an Italian. Tne body of the old woman was lonnd lying on the bed In the room about u o'clock this morning. It waa shockingly cnt and mutilated, sppsr eutly with some dull Instrument. laaajBfJ IKICI.O'8 DEADLY XMrE. The body was completely bated, a deep gseh extended from the lower p.rt of the ab. Uoinen upward to the breut, which disem bowelled It coiupletrlv. The entrails hid apparently been torn from the body and were scattered over Ihe bed. There wrr also two deep cuts crossing each other on the back, in ihe form of n exact cross. The woman's head was bound up with part of the underclothing and a pan of the bed. doming, which waa so tightly knotted to gether that It look some time to remove them. Tiers were mark of discoloration about ihe neck and throat, and It la believed that the (CcnUhUfd wi JMrdTvjjeT) NEW YORK - 6 BOSTON - - - 9 '" i And the Giants Really Meant to Win To- Day's Game. C0NH0B'sisTi8"stH0MEB. Orator O'Rourke's Discourse Be fore the Play Began. t.rrnar, to th annum wnatn i Tolo unouius, Aprils. A large crowd ot baseball eolhnalasta took advantage of the weather this sfiernoon and visited the grounds In anticipation of seeing an excep tionally fine contest. They were not disappointed by tny mesne, as the New Yorks, smarting from their two previous defeats, were on their mettle, while th llostons, more thsn ssti'fled with their opening successes, wero chock full of couragt and ginger. If ,ver a team went Into a game at any time with a Arm determination to win, that team waa the (Hants and to-day the time. Manager Mntrle looked very eerlous, and when spoken to on the subject, said i " it I. a long Ian which has no tnrnlng. We must hsve our cnllly December, just the same aa our balmy lay: Jim O'Hnurkesaldt " We have been exceed ingly unfortunate, though untiring In our ex ertions, during the past two days, iui If you will wmcii us closely as we maolpulaie Ihe I all to-day, yon will aeo that we attempt to redeem ourselves." Ihe batting ordtr to-day, waaaa follows. HIW TOIlk. BOSTOH. Oore. r. t. I one, a. a. llernan, c.f. Htovey, r. f. ltlchardeon. SIX 'luckcr, lb. O'Hourke, I f. Sullivan. 1. f. Connor, lk (julnn, 2U. (llassoocl, s.s. i rodle, c. f. Denny, 8b. Nam, 8b. Clarke, c. Hcnnett, c. Huslc, p. dctseln, p. Ump're Mr. Lynch. There were fully three thousand spectators present v hen the gsme opend with the New lurki nt the nut. Oore ln ulT with a high fly to centre Held, Mdii was nicety taken bj llrodlr. Tlcruan Ihen made a two-use hit lo right flald. ltkh unison and O'ltourke lollowed with slngler, and Tieruan scored. Connor got hU but on bails, Ulsatcockhtt to (Julnn and was thrown out at srst-and lUehardwn scored pn thu sacrifice. Denny cloaed Ihe Inning by hllttaglo Long and retiring at ursr. 'iwnruna, I-og snrt Miovey got their btses on tails. Tuoksr waa thrown out at first by Glasscock, Long and titovey each advaui.lng a base. Long acored on a wild throw by Clark. 8nl. Ilvan forced Glovey out from ltlcnardeon to Clsrke to Dennv. (Julnn waa thrown out at nrst by Itusle. One run. Becond Inning cisrke retired on a long fly to tmuivau. Kuslo was thrown out at diet by Nash. Oore msde a hit and stole second, where h waa left by llernan going ont on a fir to Long. No rone. llrodle recklessly hit a ball to first base, where Koger Connor attended to It properly. Nash hit towsrds left, end wss thrown out at orst by Glasscock, alter a magnldcent stop. Dennett msde a clean hit, but uetaetn closed th inning by striking out. No runs. 1 hird Inning Ktcnardson sent up a high foul fly, which was splendidlr taken bv lien. nett. The hearts of the assemblage were mad glad by O'Knurte making a very pretty base hit to left Arid, but the crowd falr.y went wild wltn enthuslssra, a moment later, when Connor drove a low line ball to the extreme soutUesst. corner or the field, for a clean home ron, aa ho crrwaed the home plate before the ball reaohed the Infield. niaaacook went ont on a long fly t rjulltvan. Denny followed wltn a clean two-bagger to lelt Arid, which looked Ilk another home rnn, as it was flylni' through the air. Clsrke irot his base on an error by Long and the Inning closed by Kutie going out on a fly tg llrodle. Two rnna. Long got his base on balls. Slovey hit to Kuale and doubled up Loot, as Ilusle tnraw to Olaisoock st leroml base snd Jack let It go to Orat like a streak of lightning. Tucker made a asfe hit and Sullivan got his bsse on balls. At this Important moment Qnlnn msde a two-base hit, bringing In both Tucker and Hulllvun. llrodle wsa thrown nut by lttchsrd. sou to Connor. Two rnna. Kourth Inning (.ore led off with a hit, Tiernsn struck ont snd Oore wss thrown ont St second bsse, Dennett to lng. Utchsrdson mule a base hit and stole aroond, but was left li O Hourte striking out No runs. Nash opened with a three-base hit put Oore In rli hi Held, and a moment later he scored on u single by Dennitt. (Jetzeln hit to Hade and was thrown out at flrat. Long made a aafe hit and Dennett acored. titovcy closed the Inntng by strlktug out. 1 wo run a. fifth Inning Connor flltd to Long. Glass cock'nit to Nasli and was thrown out at nrst. Denny fanned the air three times and retired on lnslaurela. Nuruna. lacker, for the Dostons, got his baa on bills. Holllvan bit to Ulasscook and waa thrown out at flrs'. Qnlnn hit a ball that would have gone Into Glasscock s hands, bnt ltn.le made a gran and steeted the nsll on Into left field, which allowed lucker to score. llrodle then made a two-base hit, hnnglng in (julnn snd .coring himself on the poor handling of th ball on toe part ot Clarke and Denny, Nash and Dennett were both thrown out at flr't by itichardsnn. 1 tireo runs. Hlxth Inning Clark led off with a base hit. hut wss thrown out, Dennett to (Julnn, while trying to e'esl seoond. Itusle bit to Long, but only made the base by the skin of Ms lettn. (lore was throwii out st first by (lelzeln and Tiernsn retired at the same base on a ball he hit to (Julnn. Noruor. (leiteln struck out. Long msde a clean hit. Mover followed wltn a thrre-bjgger over (lore's bead, ijtovry wjs greedy and tried lo score, but w thrown nut from Gore to lluls to Derby In Clark, luckcr wsa thrown out st Arat by Ktilurdaon. Otis run. berenth Innlug ltlrhardson hit to Long who made a brilliant slop and threw It to flrst tn fine-utile. O'Kourtt) mide a b.siittrnl two-bagger to deep left Held und scored a moment later on Conuot'a two-tiaiger lo right. Connor .cored on a single by (lliasoock. Denny hit to Getxcin, who threw Glsstcock out at second. (Julnn doubled Denny np si II rut by throwing tbr bail lo Tinker. Two run'. i hiilllvsn tiled to Gore. Union hit to Itusle stit retired at orst. llrodlr shuck out. No runs. Eighth Innluj. Clarkson was pul In to pilch, and ("tio n .ont to tha hrnc-i. Clark led on for the New torks with a clean Mr. Itusle struck out. Cisrk wis oat at flrst baie by Dennett lo Tucker. Gore male a safe hit lo right, snd Tlsrnan's hard line fly was might br Nsati, No runs. wall got three atrlkes and was thrown out. Dennett hit to right Held and on (lore's bun gle reaohed second. BCOkg IV IKKIKOa. New York 909 n 00)0 0-8 Uoetou 10 3 19 10 0 a Ilex llla-K York, 18, Itoelon, . brrura-Ksw Yori.lU Uo.lon. ,i A GENUINE RE-INVIG0RATI0N. CITY NEWS TERSELY TOLD. To-Day'a Eecord of Minor Hop' pollings About Town. To Be Tried for Bwlndllnp; Jewellers. William Martin, charged wlih wholesale swindling of downtown Jewellers by the. msmorandum game, " was held In tl, 000 for trial at the Tombs Court to-day. Kilted b Dnnuorou Mod Don;. 1'ollcem.n Thorns Drady shot a mad dog which had bitten two horse it Pier 4, North Hirer, this afternoon. Castle Garden Bhods Sold, Dy direction of the Park Doard at noon to day the aheds surrounding Caatle Garden were old at pntilio auction preparatory to putting the old fortress lu condition for psrk nsts. Who'll Get Steojelor's Piece T Corporation Counsel Clark aald to-day that he will probably appoint successor to Cor poration Attorn Louis steokler, realgned, to moirow. Drowning- o.f John Blsietl. Th body or th drowned fann"jou'nd yester day In tho Uowanns Canal at the foot of Hlxth street, Drooklyn, wa Identified to-day as that of John Dlssell, a wealthy man whore home waa at MS Atlantio avenu. It Is supposed thai he fell into the canal accidentally. Skull Fractured by a Piece of Coal. A falling place of coal ttrsck John Dryion on th hssd In Colyar' coal yard, 87 Atlantio avenue, Drooklyn, tut forenoon, and frac tured his skull, lie waa taken to city Hospital and will probably dis. Loat 60 by the Panel Dame. Annie liurphy waa hsld at Jeffcriou Market this morning, charged with working th panel Jam, at 1C0 West Twenty.fonnri street, on oseph Maxwell, notion merchant who Uvea at 10 W.t lorly-flrsi atraet. lie oat ISO, Deranged and Tried Bulolde. Brooklyn polio to-day took Into custody Mrs. Mary J. Morns, of SMI Atlantio avenue, who tiled, while temporarily deranged, to throw herself from th aecond story window ot her home. Acknowledtred That He Was a Thief. Frank Miller, who claim Cumberland, a, aa hi home, waa held by Justice Donner, In Jeraey city, this morning for' atsallng a quantity of hawser rope from e boat lying at th Erie Hallroid pier. He waa arretted last nig ht with the stuff in his posssaslon and ac knowledged that he had stolen It, FOUGHT WITH KNIVES. Two Men Borloualy Hurt In a Row at Jersey City. As th result of a free tight last night In tha Polish colony at 181 Eleventh street, Jersey City, Jacob Gogoskl and Dominic Zissmboskl ar to-day In hospital. Gogoskl la suffering from soveral severe knife cuts in the heed, and Zaasmboskl is Internally injured, he hav ing been knooked down and trampled on by the crowd. btinua Pohoskl and his two ions, Antonio and Adam, were arrested on Gogo.kl's com- Sialnt, and were committed this morning by u.tioe Davis for examination on the charge of atrocious tsssult. DRANK UP $400. Cleric Murray Wont Wronsr on tue Way from His Employer's Bank. Liquor-Dealer John I. fJluerhor, ol 77 Pike atreet, appeared In Essex Market Court lo. Jay against his clerk, Edwsrd Murray, whom he sconssdol atsallng 1117. Mr. Bmerhot .sin he aent Murray to tho hank with a deno.lt of MM anil a check for 1400. Morray cashed the cheek, but did not return. When arretted yesterday he had I rat left. Ile aald he bad taken a drink on the way from the bank and had been drunk ever since, lie wss held for trial. Generally Fair Weather. Wamhmuton, DC, r Mrti Indications. Iki tF81 f1w' ila"ern " V JaPfv '"" ffiw "Uv fair T?iiV Ra nuifurfy finds, liB flsaK sl'onl chungtt tn Or.t- f '',.. Th following record i shows the changes m I the lemperatore for the past twenty. tour I hours, in comparison with ihe correspond. Ing dale of last year, aa Indicated by the thtr-' mometer at Perry's pharmacy i 189 1891. 189-k 1891. a a. t.,,, j i t; ta. m et j, e,i..w w Jjj, j0 j A Well. Known Uorse-Breeder Dead. 'rrir to thk ivkxiyo mv,i.i Poiaukirrsis, N. V., April u.-lorganL. Molt, Ihs well-known horse-breeder, and at one time a wtll-known hotsl-kesper In New York, U dead. He waa well and favorably known among th leading horsemen. GilLLAHAN'S BODY FOUND. It Oamo Out of the Sewer at 3.30 O'Olook This Afternoon. Ihe body of John Callahan, who fell Into Ihe sewer manhole opposite 145 Eaat Twenty third street last evening, aa told In another P'ge of Tni Kvknimo World, came out of th sewer at the foot of Eest Twenty-third itreet at a. SO o'clock tnis afternoon. Tne body wss discovered by Mnrray oilmore, wno waa watching for I - a boat He caught It with a boat hook, and at 3. 43 It was lifted up on tho dock. Ihe body wsa Identified by Callahan' brother, P. J. Callahan, who had been watch, Ing at the dock slnoe s o'clock thli morning Ihe body was taken to Callahan's home, Sit East sixtieth atreet. , HAM FISH MIDE TO SIT 001 Exciting Scbdo Id tba Assembly-Enter, ing Wedge to Break tbe Deadlock. I.rionr. to t annua woatn.l Auunt, April St Tit As.embly Canal Commlitee to-day Introduced bill for th ap pointment of a Commission by the Governor to Invutlgal canal affairs, th Commission to comprls two Demoortu, two Republicans and one Independent. Th bill provide that th Commission thsll sit tin August, and appropriate 110, "00 for tae Investigation. The Demoorata endeavored to have the bill mad a special order for next Mondsy night, but th Republicans objected. Ex-Speaker United and Hamilton nsh, jr., were vary outrspsroos in their objections to the reoeptlon of th bill, sad flnslly Bpatr Sheehan ordered them to take their Mats. Gen. nested obeyed, but Fish persisted nnltt tbe Speaker directed the Sergsant-at-Arma to compel Mr. Pish to tska hia aoat and be In ordtr. Mr. Ltnson also Introduced In th Hen at a Csnal Investigating Commission bill this morn ing, ss a substitute forth pending Question. It provisions art Identical with th measure proposed In the Assembly. After torn, debate, th bill waa mad th special order for Mondsy evening next, and tne fcsnal adjourned. STOLE WHISKEY AND DIED. Two Little Lads Steal a Keg One Is Dead, the Other Dyinj. Andrew McKcnna, eight year old, of IS7 Centre street, Drooklyn, and Nell Moffstt, eleven yeara old, of 1 Centre street, stole a rive-gallon keg of whiskey from a wagon In Urooklyn this afternoon, at the corner of Court street and Hamilton avenue. They rolled the keg Into a vacant lot. whtn they tapped the keg and drank heavily ot Its contents. How much they drank is not known, aa the keg was empty when found. The boys were found unconscious by a po liceman, and ihey were taken lu the station house, snd thenc to Long Island HospltsL McKenna die 1 at 4 o'clock. Ills companion Is very low, and will probably die. LABOR TROUBLES IN DETROIT. 0,000 Iron Workers Strike Out of (Sympathy With Street-Car Men. lerrxut. to tiir avcx!ro wonuM DFTROiT.MIch., April . There Is asuspen alonof hostilities In the sireet-car strike, th Company having decided to msae no attempt lo ron cars mr the present. The strikers ar quiet and orderly, bit still present a Arm from. Ir'ivc thou.and men from the Iron worka and stove factories have quit work out of sympathy with the alrlkrra. '1 ne Mayor will ask the Governor for mllltsry protection in the event of inn her trouble. I - aa Peahall Oets the Verdict. , 1 he Jury In the Court of General ies.lons this sftirnoon relumed a verdict of not guilty In the case of Charles Pi shall, President of in New Jersey Kennel Aaaco stlon, Indicted for criminal libel on ihe complaint of Secretary redenburgh, ot a rival k.nnel association. '1 be Jury waa out thtee hours. Bulkeley Bure of Two Weeks More. Israelii, to mi xvsxixa would, New iuwn, Conn., April St. Oa th re. quest of counsel for Acting Gov. Uulkeley and Republican eandtuate Merwlnthe hearing on Gov. .elect Morns' quo warranto proceeding waa adjonrned Xor two weeks. Htl THE TURF. I A Gut tenburg Committee 1 Order that Might i i Be a Joke. 1 BOUT'S FIVE MILE RUNAWAY. 1 , "OiiaaaaH Horses Going from Ihe Hill to fl Run at Benning's Track, fl Th Hudson County Jookty Club' Executive Commute, at a mealing held lut night, do- fH elded that hereafter whenever Louis Mania JM believed that hia entry had a chase to win ha t'H must pnt np torn good Jocksy. If, on the 'vH other hand, hia horse ha do earthly chase to ijH win, then Falrgood can ride. In other words, ,UH th Committee say to tn public, whea you e H Falrgood on a horse It Is equivalent ta a notice ijH that the horse can't win. This la a grand. nH acheme, beyond a doubt. How can the publlo i vH lose now? asH Bfl Dul, serlouly, where did tha Executive 4H Committeo get th precedent for such a ruling. iH It Is ridiculous In the foil sense of the word, iH and on jbt to be revoked at once. The Idea of 'Ot putting certain Jockeys up whsn the horse caa 'jH or cannot win, la too funny for anything, "and, 4H perhaps the Executive Committee Intended It! H as a Joke. Valroo I can ride a good race when' vH he wanis to. lie his Lern seen tor.doaome ,$IH excellent races, bnt bis riding at th Gutten- ,H bnrg track has been so. poor s to make many iB turfmen wonder whtrehla skill hss gone. It r'H Is probable that lit. Martin will not recognize ijfH any such ruling. There Is no authority which. H can compel an owner or trainer lo Inform the' ,'.:H public joai what form hi horse are In. Isal Itsplne, with nmJJlonjip,wu a hot favorite H In the arat race, and tae backers of the hone H msde the air blue with their comments while' 3L the race waa being rnn. Haptne worked through the atreton atlff and aoie, and In the 0 race waa never abl to extend himself. Ham- 'M lltoa pulled the bone up at the laet furlong, fl and he hobbled In dead lame. On form tbe H bast horse, Mlddlestone, won handily. ..H Snapper " Garrison won f 1, too on th latter, H but dropped considerable on Brown Charlie, jlH 'H Tha sal of the Belle Mead yesrllogs at JH Nssnvllls on Mondsy morning nxt promUeetJH to attract a host of Nw York turfmen to thai H auction. Tn animals are ssld to be n-VtlH dtphonally nne let, and th catalogue showa lnH that there are aeveral crack-a-Jscks, so far u VVH breeding goes,-on the list. VtH a 'B Bralt received the Injectlonjestsrdav and waa 1 Vl heavily plsyed by his party. While the horaea AJH wer at th post a tnunuer-atoru wept over S'taH the track and a blinding flasn ot lightning, foU 4HaB lowed by a tenlOo crash of thunder, aiarud JM the old horse, aud he ran away nve mde be- ,''asfl for he could be pulled u The other weal LH on without htm. A'aiK tCBI Th track at Guttsnburg wss slightly heavy, ,H during the first two race, and th Mttdlaue f'.aB people thought they had a moral. They TLH backed him neavUy. and be led until tbe leal rKJH few atrldes. when Mohican and Joe Jut got ZaB up and brat him out two head. CLH ' iS.1 St. Albans wUI do better next time. Tta. 'IjaaB ternsy McDermott ran his mount on th out- J-saH aide during the entire Journey and jet finished ,iaH dote up, fourth. ibbH t'spu s. s.' Drown Is In town, having come a In from Httsburg to look at his horaea. Marcua 3H Daly Is on his way here to take a look at the , ,','sH latrat addition to hia formidable siring, In- juH vernesa, JbH The Hportsmsn Handicap at seven mrloag ?B will be tne leature of ihe card at Gottenburg JSM to-morrow. The entries and weights are a WM loilows: Mrrlden, 117: Prince Ilnwsrd. 114: ;.sH Ilellwood, lis; Kenwood, ill; Uambler, 109; litaal lext, 10S; Autocrat, 107; Dalsyrtsn, 1M: ,iH Cf nosure.KX): Itubr, 103; Xenophon.lOO; Abby. jsaH U3: Gertie a, U5; Qjmu of Trumpe, Si. Tne 'H contending trio ahould ba Kenwood, ltubr and isl Itsmbler. , '.vaTaal 4sl Proctor Knott la evidently the Proctor Knott . iH of old. At Memnht vasierdsy, ha galloped 5fl away from a good field and won In canter, -fSU Many horua will lsave Guttenburg to-day ?H aud to-moirow lor Washington, where tha jsll Hiring meeting at the Ben mug's track will aH 0ien on Mondsy, From present Indication 3H tho meeting will be a great one. sflaH 'l The bookmakers are gtttlng decidedly weary ot paying out money on Merldin and Long 3tnB street. Thy will be wary In the future. XH (H Lily Kinney, a recent arrival at Gottenburg, fH will be woitn watching when she atarts. ba 'nB eovered a fast halt mile yesterday. H STEVE BRODIE ACQUITTED. S The Troy Stabbing; Charce Mot Ea- i,H tortalned by tbo Grand Jury. Fl r l FJtlnr tLB I wss stquitted ot the charge ot stsbblng Wally Wilson before the Grand Jury at Troy "VaH yeaterday, as the testimony ot the witness: 'vB proved to show that when h wu stabbed ht jiaBI vas clinched by another party. WM Hoping that you will give this a notice fog XjaaH me to Indicate to tne publlo that I waa Wno. iJxeH cent, aa another paper hu called ltacowardlr VM and uncslled.for sasault. Bran Dxonic. fjesH FOUND A DEAD BABY. S A pretty little gin oabydreaatl in a whit Up and a calico apron, wu f ouud In aa u j barrel In the hallway of IU Kseex atrtet about H 10 oMock lut Bight, and the pollr seat It to 3sbH the care uf tne matron st Police Headquarters, AH with whom It still remained unclaimed this 'TH morning. Jfsl FlaUermen, Take Nottoe, tbbI It will be high water to-morrow, AprU as, 'H st Sandy Hook at Ml a. it. ; at Oovefnor'l Ntl Islsnd at e,r3 a. x., and at ZIsll Gate at 16, H a, H. - IH