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0 1 I t c M 4 k 4 U f 1lp F k I Ir r- SrL rr 1 < T I 1- I ADTKRTISB yonr Boar aad Rftnai la If r bar IU rials or A artnaU- II I THE UN II will brlatT p a > t rotnnv- AslvertUe A1JVEKTISE IN TiE HUN yonr Heal EUi la TIE HC7- CAdvertUlaB AdvcrtUInc la THE tie un la TIE HUN nT r fallal of- tke 0 to 1 Ird al- I If yon hare Booms To Xrtt ADTEKTSH 0 have Hor r t oa I fir ale AUTEHT1SE IN THB BOW them la TIIE SttN- TV1KO 2V NEW YORK TUESDAY MAY 14 1889 PRICE TWO CENTS VUL1 JV = flAGIC DEATH OF BISHOPri- TALKPTioainzviiEZH XUE MIDST J OF inn nifD JtBADiya- rt Oyer nt the Imb Club From O I Iudl Noon and Electrified for 1 hour Arterllo YFa lleileved to 5 nend a rut I HhOnld be Only Trine J rot Mortem itt 4 1 TThe Ilraln- nrtatlT Omf I ldHle Inut Peat a Mirnnue One WllneMH HaiThe Ca o- Ilkttr to DO 1nmoni IB Medical HIloryI- rvtof W WflifP t tho mind reader played JMtttlcka t tho Lambs Club In tho small Ms of yostcrJiiy morning and died a low bouTs hours later ID a cataleptic fit which was ap rarontl the climax of tho Intonso norvous ox to tho suoeossful performance ctmentUldolt TLo Lambs Club la an oreautzntlon of actors md men About town nud IB nccuetomc to hato gambol on a Sunday once a Bionth at 118 club house 34 Wont Twentysixth Only members two admitted to theM entcrtalnmcntii trNL but n tho gambol sot down lotlaat Sunday night was tho last for this rjn ontho regulations woro relaxed anti moni- tors ¬ were permittedto brine friends with thorn tho nctor brought Ulshop Others Dam mro Louis Aldrloh Clay 1 Green J W Thomas formerly BIshopH iniinauor Wo Etowwu and John Kltchlo with whom Dishop Itli nld was yesterday to hnvo n con- tract ¬ for the management of a tour upon which Inlet Levy tho cornatlst was to hove been tho companion of tho mind reader Thoro wore 100 persons present in nil abut ereuifla pasted with cambolllnns ol the jort moil on such occasions and about mid- night ¬ PilOT wont away Bishop said ho was having a good Imo and vould stay I whllo longer ITO to to In excellent health and epfrts and earlier In tho oonlnl he said to a who asked him how was fooling cotadars N OVOt bettor fool that arm tbo arm the friend sayi was aa hard as wood LMir on IlUliop told tho doctor that ho had not boon feelIng ery wol during the ovenluc- Alttrn whllo omo asked Bishop to clvo In titlbition of his power Ho consontod- and bes a with what ho called tho detective Us left ho room and ono or tho Lambs trick amlldiceer and inn Jo tho motion of Louis Aldrich Then tho dancer was Btabbll bIdden Bishop was brUlh In blindfolded anil wit a hind of man hal hlddon the upon hlo ow hand quickly Kirahod out tho d 1lor took It and Undine AUrlob mailo a stabbing him a had ton done before tho daircor was hlddonI- bcro was applauso at tho success of that trick but DUliop moo llttlo or It Thats an curonuhoi bald ult and Ill show you ono rou noror law boforo and that Ill guar atoo no ono olsa can do Ten ho Ilod Kocretary Qrcon of the club to of somo word In somo of the clubs looks ot account or record Hocrotury Groan hadnt any particular word handy In his mind but with Dr J A Irwin who la an acquaintance of Bishops and who had dropped In whlloI- lUhop was doing his easy trick be wont down- stairs wnero tho book of tho club aro kept and he and tho Dotor como across tho namo ot Uargarot TowDsond in the minute book whoro It appeared In somo records relating to the Lester Wallack benoOt Mr Green oni Dr irwin fixed upon tho word Towneond and noting In tholr minds tho DIRe and tho port ot tho pago upon which I anpoared they hid the book and went back up atulrs Dshop- blldodod tad Greens hand placed u own Id 110 tho party down stairs found lh book dlfilculty and turning over pages rapidly came at last t the page on whlcji the name appearod Bklmralns his fin cereoor It ho cradually aetuod upon tho word lteefL la mat It r be asked oAorlyld p lt wna he led the wy Olnltold ben blindfolded nl tllo time and announced bo proposed I what the word was in amanner which Would demonstrate absolutely that muscle haq nothing to do with performance Ho had been getting into a highly I excited stato as he wont on with the trick md this incroMed an ho asked evory boJy to etnnd back Without toujjhlnsr Secre are Groan but insisting that Mr Green should think InlunUylOI the word he stood appar oat ii I statn of Only halt consciousness ould not ho told nbaoiutoly however as Ihe bndl cOvorod his eyes nnn other parts- Of lao After moments he said I think it Isa name Then he added think it is a mans nlc In this of course ho was wrong After aprareiitly Intense mental ollort ho ox NMinw nervously uivo mo something to jmte wltk omo scrap of paper onuJllot1 socket and Dr Irwin and Urlrwlncareltwlth a pencil Bishop WltL Jut V iBtants hesitiitlou Dlshop golod It dashed oil the word Townseud not Written In natural form but roersod ns It wOuld vpcar in a mirror woro tho paper on TOeti tHoi word s a written ronected Wore That Is It W10 oxclalmod and nt the pnrao mental ac AIr Oreln ant ir Irwin tbir iiaj and th Icrsous about pOlled applslo ueenarlous 119bop Illcuet out nod sank back a moments exoltoniont but Dr IrsIn ho hoe known the mind reader for Ole Foltreazid W1W acquaInted with his phyal el rndilon bb1 ° J otEy ono I that It was gOlf cntnlvilo Ilts which Bishop has Ultom9Jf0liavo quito froquently and t DlnirZu IOt l Orto I 10 daiiBorous 1 ho C rcrder was st otehoi upon tho floor unit coon thu manipulation of Dr Irwin bo Iu tu vbow alln8 of f luturulnc cuneclousneas when ho was to sit the ib UI ootor wns ox nales sonj thlutoi tho nhyolcul features of IS to 11 Iros ut HIMiop was 1ppnntlI > ° f hnl conscious but y Iteitrd that waq lor al elii fhon the Iloctor tiiat r < bakwad ivuiiion In atMlnl the name i Inlon flhlctit bu locounted for by the sot by rololdon of everything soon the ey t Is mirror and Ii roo Lral Yer4tMi Ily the ottic ions I the way to tho aMMo IQ litiop inftrrnltod him and l In a vht v written a Ittin to wnko clear hal KM n the PtrP of wns the exact copy nI I what 1Ptr npeMIlln 1 ll JO and wns- ofllio BraaJ hitu wlholt COUb0lous Intervention Ib AaLihirrntttned in state ItIir I 01 Ouoo1 that ho hlhlrIxeltcd up 115 rozn OnlIo Or thtoo ersons boaldes Tbn OO2itiiInotI him I ihe lulBO was bI fflhtrii Y hhai They trio to got lllra to l be iUOlstI UO doln the trlok oer th i Or thio Doctor iio U wtor forbiulo It and ioftHnVti11 Hlm hot to nl wit It but ho Wiltall aUI eoemcil l hii wade moro t uiy JOt by V ° Htlon IlUnklna I the to I roMkt VVot lu the minute boot was I rTte rW1liwo Ort lmil bwu thown to l S tUeIuui 11101 t Olt 1111101101 and wori with him IIh rmdKrOot llcul11ln doing tho trick butni Ilio wunloeotllIHt over and th book n r- lndlCBnt t hi r tOr found the word He wu laltrko w 11 lend p ncll across Ir- fUr olhnlblod oJ oxclttd than voaiiftilf I Irin begun to tear a ciii the patient did not lllsCkTf for Dr I iC Lou to kelp him Iru n thriin fpurm 811IB I ifurlne which it- ollt na I I 1 0 hold sUit lth tterentit a frrii throwlnB hlniBPlf about hl Doa ca llat would liaooniliniBorod- ie lent i 1olt I oclock had another vio o CODOf 11 atni I wont homl Into u state i In jr Leo dooming oi- mfnd J 8f One I In a whllo attar thut le 8ani 1 rOldcr S iRnlfoito I half conscious hleL i bl to roeonlje persons about roJnoer i had l arlenrlrconlciQIS mo G o ttti t J8ead I Ohl HiV1108 tat nool I tlo when his lare rClljllf 1eHhl1 howasapl- cataJwfofnrlorfnllr tlit It inlultt bn onlx- M8t V id Poworiul eleel lne currents l lalc I rV t T1 mont l riill un hour HOIIIO Rom I rreIc SIIK InuiiitulnoI but milst time tvr amid I III to luY nn y ii ITict I ii loo stt I II i ilstakinblj leiul IpltrVjel < rt nat hur umuath during tho OOIU rlltlu ci tlMitr f morn tadl but ll tiniitMicoO- bHClrtfl Uou Shore hilly uo to tim htttxnun Foonu 110 lllllfl4 I III anti got Into idtu01 vh1or Ir11 littor his satchel tho- ndertaklnn I tblai1tim1 Iii 1101Ier anti wil wln le living lorml b Iou In- ah ni t6101Im illlJl tUII rlllj6hQP a ill to II too the first traIn r f the mlncl death Lrlr thuut here rellrl Ild tcous if IJr Ilmo II t tho Ihe iium lv1 8 hhiu lerluuion n10 era a llrl I rwium i IIt 1011 jiOdptIL nlltUt the York flf 0 14utIsy Aflorwanl lr II that t tluoyo nctiitn alumurmuai UI abQOt tho OnlU oxwv UI tholuteusu comm Condon of tho brain Thoro woro IndlcnlQnl ot cllfcyix o on BalD other organs to Inuionto was any cacao ot death except tho result of tho treat norous strain to whlcn tho mind reader Fiad subjected himself- In rerformlni his I lent The brain was a little loruer than usual Ott manot Bishops B7c Wollhlll JO ounces The gray matter wu dark In color but tuorn Was no malformation or other physical Indication that tho brain was that of other thsuu nn ordinary man lho antonsywas conducted care- fully ¬ vor amid nil tho points warn noted- by Dr 1ornunon with a view to tho prepara- tion ¬ of a inner upon the selontino aspects ot limo cno which lr Invln says make it undouht edly ono of tbo most rtmarkablo In medlciil- istory A certllleato ot death from hystoro catalepsy was mndo out lllnhoii Was born In lloston41 years ego and became known as an nliigodmlnu reader early In lire lie attracted no partloular attention hnworer until In Inclnnd some ten years coo when at the time Blnde the tiplrltualltt n imprIsoned ni a fraud ha announced rcadln i to duplicate Mlmlep ticks without pplrlt aId As an oxposor of the of Hplr htualtsta and such uuoplc ho made considers bin famo and pulled tho hnEllah doctors aim vclontlllo men who admitted themselrca at a los to account for his peculiar powers He some fatuous feats In England upon bets that ho could not toll I tho number abnnlc pete and always stood such tooto succorflfully- Ho nssistod hh notoriety In England by I Ibo slit against Henry Labouchcre Three or otto there was a renewed Interest In him when nt Boston ho successfully discovered a hliluen artlolo to got nt which It was necessary for him blindfolded to drive a team of horses to a carrlaco through crowned BtroeK Ho afterward duplleatfa this trick In New York To Hocompllsh this SOil similar tests ho always had to be In physical touch of sonic sort with the person who o mind ho pro ¬ tended to rcadand that his mind recitIng was really merely the fotlowlnctof the unconscious quittance of the muscles of tho with whom he was in contnt A num ¬ JOIOI others claimed to be duplicate till hl i fonts In this way and Charles Montague a Boston newspaper man to this city and else- where gave puijlio exhibitions In which ho did succeed in doing tents Ilkn those of BIMioii None of these oxposors of time cxposor of Blnae nor tho exposerhimsoif BO far as Is known had un to yesterday morning accomplished any- thing that could not bo accounted tot upon the musclereadlnit theory As to Bishops last and futal feat Dr Irwin says I hud always bean ctntIol l of Bishop so tar as beyond that of muscle read- Ing last feat I say treaty that In my feat cannot be accounted for nnrJweJ upon of Known science or medicine I do thor was any possibility ot know nil tho gentle- men present well enough to know that they would not hnvo helped In a fraud In my opinion he accomplished the feat by moans of sorao mental or physical power of which set once line nt nroeont no knowledge Tho toot that the effort ho used wns so Intense aa to ro suit In his death is protty aood corroborative ovldonco ot the stnulnonosn of the lent Bishop has nt various times rage with the ruble both In Enalnnd and In this country he hits boon In rather bad odor chiefly through his remarkably compli- cated ¬ matrimonial rotations As Dearly n they have boon untangled those Included marriage in 1885 to a wife by whom a dauRhter was born to hire followed In 1830 by- a marriage to Mrs Helen G Loud thojpand somo divorced wife of n Boston broker Before lone the brought suit for divorce alleging Hint was a ooaoalno fond and when lahol under Influence of drug was almost a maniac and neat nor brutally Other and more scandalous allegations wore made hop started for Australia when this matter came out and was next nard of as havipc become Insnn in 6nn Francisco Ho was released after a short confinement In nn 11uI and continued his trip across the was heard from at the Sandwich Islands Jf other places and thIs spring wax buck In this country Last March the ost9J BIshop flnallyobtalned her decree vorco A tow days afterward he married again tho bride It IB understood being the woman who was ms first wife Ho explained the ho considered her his legal wife before but that In order to remove any question it and to make sure of tho legitimacy of his daughter he had tho second ceremony performed Bishop In life was a man of medium sizo and rather slender build and of alight complexion- At tho time whoa ho was most famous no kept his face perfectly smooth and was Tory boyish in appearance Of lato lie ha permitted his to grow and at flue I his death had boa1 beard which lie kept neatly trimmed Howasof nn oscesslvclynenous temperament and ot a disposition pnd nnblta that made him in whatever part of tao world ho chanced to ba- i companion of theatrical people mel about town and allnighters generally took little care ot his health alihouah often warned by bis doctors that his irreeularltfo would break him Ills doctors hAd also cautioned him that own use moro moderation in his mind reading business or that the attacks of cata- lepsy ¬ which came upQn him moro and more frequently would result Inevitably iu insanity- or death The obstinacy which made him yes- terday ¬ do part ol his last trick over again in Bplto of tho protest ot his doctor and friends Is said to have boon charaterlstlo of the man He would never give up ono of his experiments until it was successful Bishop always maintained that he performed his feats whllo In a semihypnotic condition and was Indignant at the nsserUons that hula performances wero the result merely of muscle reading ilo thought that the hlchly nervous condition in which ho was thrown by ovary performance was a proof that thero wns an abnormal mental state involved In me work- It was truo that his pulse reached phenomenal figures after his oats At the time when ho drove blindfolded through tho streets from thf Hoffman Iloute to tho Uramercy iVnrk 1 and found a pIn which a commltteo of well known men bad hidden II tho latter houeo Dr ilovt who was one ot committee reported that Bishops pulse just after he got the pin was 132- Bishop was always determined to exceed nil his hius and whenever ono ot his tricks was duplicated he devised one moro difficult stilt I was apparently a determination to oQt 0- ovornhlnl previously done in that line that attempt the teat which resulted In his death It Is not known that ho hind over previously performed tt Certainty non of his lands In this city seen him do It boforo Homo of fliebops friends hove learned to du- plicate ¬ toMs but thor make no pre- tence ¬ b16lmplo but muscle rending herr Illxlo who tool llt hop to the Lambs Club Htinday night IB said to be ono of the best amateur mind readers of this sort Bishops mother arrived in New York last t and was taken to the Hoffman House nll was terribly distressed over her sudden did atlfletlon not b mlnr roador1 wife and child Bishop arrived at the Hoffman Houso Into on Saturday night and registered R from Hono- lulu ¬ Sandwich Islands Over name on the register he wrote own analnnL The clerk nt tbl hotel say they dont know what this meals unless it is hU namo In 1n Mt > NEu ou8 May 13 BlRhon dropped tho mimic while driving In n hack in search of a pin hero live weeks ago and the horses ran Into a pout Ho mnnnKcU to got tho reins nud went on and found the pin and 11111 In n cataleptic fit and was carried to his RUIN AT FAN AM J Thousands of People Out or Work and Many Towns Aliuoat Deierteif PANAMA May 4Never In Its history has tho Isthmus Nesontot tho scone It does to dn > thousands people out of work busy ccntios of activIty along time canal abandoned- and many hundreds ot houses deserted by their former residents Tho smaller villages are almost unlnhabltvd Thero still remain however sooral thousands ol men who re iiulro to bo romovod hence and whota removal l blends on others since thoy aro absolutely destitute No ono hove regards tha Interruption of work as morn thnn This Is ono of time princlnnl faetord which combine to cause iiiiiny to remnln horn who pnsfoea moans to heave but who will not nlundol tho luopu that work will spring up In u Fight Over a lcsnut 1Hbbed William H Carter a waiter of 174 West TllrvcJncL Wok I peuaut from an ItalUat it MYOUII and Thlrtyitcond Hrtelj terday amid cracklnirtht b1 when Willlum JIb tln I uf in Wfil Thirty lr1 who had lisa drInking saId Why donl you buy prauuli In pt5ce of lejliiil Ihf rat farter made iowa reply mil Hobbln- iiiunchiil him I In Ihcucre 1trlrr wslktit I nw y but wss II la r I lv iiob llli I Al IotlJlln tried I I la ttrlk lllu- ntfaiii inrlirttrtvr hU potk i Lnlie sad umeu li tm i liciit ilie M s lurtuilni I a ri isugeruti i uuuJ- UolWni wMI inkm lu ilie > < w lork Jlo i ImU mid Cur- ler wu > irrclcil Junlco liutly >tJ OITOU 4ar5- trtrIsy l cnniniltted Curler lu uwu In I r iult of robUub lulurlvt An Viilurky HiinUay for that Huloon Hugo noffman lately a bartender In tho talaan t 1013 Arinu U pldd l liilllr yciltrdiy tk < UentMl biultut ot ulllcir a ilutof whltkiyon Fund to it pollccmkn In plain clottui It IOU Hot ntniecnnd alTeire sail Reconltr Hmrlli eottnctd linn 10 for Itilrtr days sluR to pay a llo- errfi i lr1mrun win lalal dwy 1 In ih rolendar of II e Kdlnou lio prurr elrr WAI uunili rlilui Hijuor lu u uiluur nn ilio such uliy aucU upon tonvlcliou lu lImo blmclil r uluu Io4l uls llcm e I 0Bt IluklKC Iovvilur Atilolutcly Jlllti- lcrtwcntxflv j year the EtuudutdAdo I It IIo niotte of Ilus sW YeA ItftiiV Noto Company eorj II Kendall Trentunr 1 liruailwui In ci ur ivliii- tFCikiillri for i uv third l un uni4ein uue I courM iotijuI lli Iuyvr of suet work is neT clonl ttutuiti ud gala t ciuclly u beautiful t wo4lv A l Thru birfilci In furniture at Kllnt Caa Utk it- anil tin av to vII like Let cILcv DEAD AMONG TIlE ROCKS rim jursiEnr svnnovifDixa POOR V4flY E TOjrV Dr 1crney nefnncn far the Ireent to HI tilKCtheICreiilturibn AutopayAl4ehsot- TuicherWIio Lnterrd a Doctor Kniiitoy Thero Is no doubt now thftt tho body of tho young woman which was found on Sunday morning among tho rocks off tho boat houeo of the Clifton float Club nt Clifton Btnton Island Is that ot MIFs Mary IX Tobin of 1rnnklln PH Dr B A lloblnson of West Now Brighton after viewing tho romaine said ho felt sure of tho Identity Ho said that up to Haturdny April in Miss tfopln had boon his oIYlco assistant On that date eho resigned her place saying she was going home to Franklin and was to bo married In tho fall When she loft Dr Itobln eons house nho told him sue wns going to visit somo friends In llrooUlyn for n tow days On tho following Monday she again appeared nt tho Doctors house to bid him goodby Hue then said sho meant to start for homo Immedi- ately ¬ Slio expressed hor two trunks one to Brooklyn and tho other to Tranklin Some days later Mrs SIoKcnna of Drooklyn wont to Dr Itoblnsou and told him she wile worried nbout Miss Tobin inasmuch as tho latter had sent her trunk to Brooklyn but had not herself turned up to claim It About a week ago Daniel and David Tobin brothers ot tho girl called at Dr Itobinsons to inquire for their sisters whcroabouts but ho could give them no Information Daniel 8 ToWn arrived from McKoesport Pa late yester- day ¬ afternoon ns did nho tho girls lather In response to telegrams sent thorn by Coroner Hughes Thai lire staying at the Htovena II ouse In this oily They had not viewed the body when they woro scon yesterday but felt pure ot tIme identltlcatlon since the gina aunt Mrs Dixon of Jersey itt had called at the Morgue In Btaploton earlier in tho day antI Identified tho jewelry found on tho body ns that belonging to hor nlcco There are no marks of violence on tlio body which may uot have beon made by time rocks acalnst which It was dashed by the action of tho water ly order of Coroner Hughes Dr Feonoy made an autopsy yesterday Dr Foonoy ro fused to dlvulso canning regaruing uo nu topsy except to say that time woman had not met with foul play Ho will make his roport at time Coroner s Inquest It Is believed that his testimony will be interesting and throw some light on the cmueo regarding tho motive for suicide or foul play Mrs Dixon says Miss Tobin accom pnnfod by a girl friend who Is siila to bo a purse In Itollovuo iloapltal visited her houpo In Jersey City on Easter Bundny Mrs Dixon noticed that her niece was rather despondent nnJ asked her if she had any trouble tiho 10 pllodj l Oh no Its just a fancy of mine Miss ToWn returned to Staten Island that Sunday afternoon and the folloniug day sho was at Dr Koblneons ofilco In the evening of that day It is said n young man called at her hoarding house and took hOI out for u walk The name of this young man tile authorities either hpvo not boon ablo to discover or will WbUesfissTobin was employed in Dr Ilobin lions OI1CO slue joined the lIothodlat churchu at West firighton and regularly ntlnnllod It up to within short tlnuQ of liar disappearance t3ho- forunorlr tnllllht school ot Franklin hilI silo worked for DrUoblnson silo boarded with Mrs McKinney not far from tho Doctors office SIAltttlED fJtirATELY IN JElliEY TIme Skeleton Dude IK a IIiiabaBd end Is tiued for JEvuilluc Publicity John W Coffoy tIme skeleton ilmlo was Eor od yesterday with a copy of a complaint i In- n suit for 2500 bogun acalnst him by Edwin M Worth of Worths Museum CofTey is tho nina who advertised in the newspapers for a wife In tho complaint Worth alleges that Coffey contracted with hIm to appear at his museum from May G to Juno 3 to receive his matrimonial mali there and in case he select- ed ¬ a who it was further agreed that she too should exhibit herself HOVOB to receive 73 a week On Thursday CofTey disappeared from tho museum nod his disappearance was recorded in tho newspapers Mr Coffey Is now at time Hotel St George Brooklyn lie Introduced tho reporter 01 TUB HUN lost night to Jlra Colby She is 30 tall and stout und a blackoycd blonde Bho re- mained ¬ In tho room while Mr ColToy said My wHo was Miss Lillian iergubon She was among tlioso who wrote to mo nt Castle Garden My contrast at Worths expired on May 4 and tne renewal the management broke by not starring mo ns agreed ou and by diver lag the crowds to Barney Baldwin another freak I could not Btuud it and left I came across to Brooklyn and wont to Mayor Chapln to bo married Ho said tbat ho had povermar- nod ¬ a couple and that hI would not biglnwlth me Iwont to Jersey City antI was married there I have given up being a freak now and hope next week to start on tho road as man- ager ¬ of a sort travailing museum KILLED UIS rIPE AND 11I31SEL- FGeoneTVurd Murder the Girl wIth whore bo Made u ISnnaway Match MEMPHIS Nay 18A doublo tragedy was enacted this afternoon at Mrs Andersons boarding house George Ward aged 23 an engineer at tho Memphis Ga3 Works Bhot and killed his young wife and then killed himself Ward has exhibited symptoms of jealousy re- cently ¬ although ho had boon married only four months On coming home today he wont to lila wifes chamber and asked hor for a kUa Mho however noticing nn expression of wild floss about bl1nlon the room saying she vould kiss him later Ho followed hor into the ball and emptied three shoto from a bulldo pistol into her back and shoulders Having committed this frluht- ful deed ho ran to n room fifty toot away lu an L ot tho main building and there hot him golf through the head Miss Ward had at- tempted ¬ to prevent the husband from shooting luis wile find was shot at while titus engaged Bho bravely tpmng In front of time murderer nnd exclaimed lUll mound spare my sister ° but borellorts were useless AIrs Wards mother and her daughters aro from Hardle Mli nnd cnmo to Memphis six months ago The murdered woman was first cousin to her husband Ward courted his wlfo six years but fleler gained the mothord con- sent ¬ to their union which resulted four months ago In a runaway marrIage Mrs Ward was only 18 years old with black hair and ejosimd olive complexion blue was of u lioly mud sprightly disposition nnd much admired by all who know her ICO LIcenses Granted In JUontnouth County FREEHOLD May 13 Justice Bcuddur granted the hotel and saloon licenses la Monmouth county to- day Thero wero 1213 applications for retail licenses and 04 by wholesale dealers Justice Scudder drained 100 lloentes for retail plaics and 47 to wholesale dealers flue license too range from Jivjiotwio Tho latter sum U the fee for tIcS llconi for the club hours of Monmouth t Iurk Ills estimated Ihat th county will receive about 10HVO more lot Us- HCODMI this Tear Uiau It did mast Tear onethird ot the lass to to LosS Branch All ot the leadlnK summer hotels I excepting those at Asbory lark and Ocean Grove got licenses ro Close the Oyster Douses on iusday Tho movement secure tho closIng of oyster dlntnf rooms on Sundays In the hot mouth looks now as It II wOI1I tie url1l The committee of walrus delegated to call on the proprietors of the large oyster luowies suit secure their slguatnrea I report the following huu es at haTinu slxned II D lulitol J o Jtoll l Alex ileivart J II Bllll k son and Clerks A few inor signaturearo needed which the committee state will be secured Ida Tne employees at u NelU I and UrU tub who refu ed to work last Sunday Won at work as usual yeitcrday Grand Kacbcra Flack Will Hold Over Mayor Grant did not attend tho Installation- of officers of time Tammany fioctey last cienlna thougb he was at he head of IhUlt uf Sachems lobe Installed The Urand Raoheui I Is elected liy tie tachmfor a ttm of one yrar and the constitution provides tbat a Grand riaoheuil not tllulble reoleutiuu bberlil r James A Pluik I5 llraud c ili mob beta for nnveral yiiars and will be for a 3 ear more at least fbme U arranged at the the bachetua who irravely Tole fur each oiber onrrlhl beltiir no c olce Uraud tiacheui FUca bold over Out ol tho Itlver tTfi KOQ Daniel W Smith ot 290 Pleasant avenue found time body of a drowned man In Ibe hail River at IllIll tnct > eslerdsy He had on the Jandalla Iiland- aaylum uniform and I me suppled to be alnnatlo who WMI drowned In an aitf rnvt tu euape The bnilyof a ilrownni mnu ul about tt years was found in iherlrerut tlioliotuf oirlncn I rctt > cierdar lie wore Oxrk clothe and l hU pockel were cuiply ORRM4NX8 oia BTUIKES The Trn lan Mlalvtrr Talk Over the AlnrmUc Hltcatloi DEnt IN May 13 Emporor Wiltlnm has received Schroeder IHinto nnd Slogel the Wostphnllan commlttoo ns tho delegates of 100000 miners Tho strikers today tried to provont tho opening of tho Altchanso end BprCckhOovel lilts Hussars dispersed time striken anil made many arrests A mann named Honncs whoso brother was killed In tho riot at Schloswlc suddenly bo- camo Insane today email killed n friend named Blcichort with a hntchot Time colliers nt Wnl don burl Sllotla have gone on strike A council of tho Prussian Ministry was held today to consider tho question of tho strike among the coal minors Tho session was a prolonged one 1rinco Bismarck presided At tho height of time discussion Emperor William appeared In the council chamber and took an- actln part In tho deliberations It is reported that tho council decided to summon to Berlin deputations front the mine owners and tho minors In orilor that thor may submit their dlmmtoB to arbitration by tho Government Tho strike nt Dortmund Is spreading The strikers are assembling at tho pits and parad- ing ¬ time streets nntlluenaelnlt the employees at tho water y tho district licnwN May 1IA number of strikers at Caetrou attempted to make a riotous demon trillion but were charged upon nnd dispersed hy IrnBoons and lancers hero wo random Ilr between time strikers uud tho military at that place last night At Xuenon the taverns have boon closed The Btrlko Commltteo of the Dortmund mInors have Issued a manifesto ignod by Dante tichroodor and Bleftol In which they declare that the strikers will not resume work until all their demands aro conceded by the mine owpera the minors In tho Essen district have struck This accession to the number of strikers raises the total of the mon who havo now quit work to 90000 Sixty of tho striking minors of tho Prince Re- gents ¬ colliery at Bochum decided to resume work today but were prevented from doing so by their fellow workmen who drove them away from the pits with howls and curSes The military were summoned and on their arrival a sharp light took r la botwoen time soldiers and tho strikers the latter being ilnally die parsed At a meeting of tramway drivers In Berlin to ¬ day it was resolved demand an Increase ot wages a reduction of hours and extra pay for working holldaTH In the event of a re- fusal ¬ tho men will go out strike The metal workers and rxittora nt Munich threaten to unless their wages are in- creased ¬ A strike movement la apparent among artisans generally The railway authorities at Halle announce that twenty our trains mostly local will stoo running on Wednesday owing to tho scarcity coal TIITJTNO TO KILL rim CZAR Many Knsllan Officer Ene Cd In a Nlhll sit Plot LONDON MII18A conspiracy has boon discovered among tho military officers sta tioned in St Petersburg A larco number of tlio conspirators havo boon arrested In their possession wore found papers which l rood that thoy intended to make an attempt to assassinate tho Czar A number of bombs were also found Arlitocratlo Gambler LOXDOJC May ilLTime persons arrostod early yeiterday morning tIme raISe ou the Field and Adelphl clues In this city were arralfneA this morning The Earl of Dudley and Lord Luriran Wet amen the pria- oners The Karl ft Pudle I appeared to be ashameil of himself but Lori Lurgan succeed a denanc air The police who inado the arrests admitted thut the pair lulen into custody were not members of the Field Club but nald they resorlrd thereto for e4thJ purpose of gambling The prisoners were oall to ap pear for examination next week A Victory for the Koelattotm PARtS May ISA municipal election was held at Norbonne eilerday which resulted In a victory- for the Socialist candidates Putin the electlefi a fight occurred the hall where the voting was being earned on A party or socialistic headed by Ii FcrrouL mime beret the Chamber of Deputies paraded thftitreeta- eluglm the Marseillaise The Shah Ntartii on hi Trip BT PnTrnsBuno May ISThe Shah of Persia has tuft Teheran for St Petersburg lie crosseS the frontier at Djoulf J On hi arrlTal on wa welcomed I by a body of HuMiun tOdb tachmeui of Ccwfickk was detailed to act as a guard of tenor to the Shah The Bonar Loses liar BerewL- ONDOX May lSThe Gorman stenmerT- aormlna CapL Koch which sailed from New York April M for Hamburg has arriveS at Plymouth with the German steamer DOllar In tow The tatter vessel had lost her screw Bh I Is from Vera Crni for a Luropean port YorU hlre Miners Grumbling LONDON May 13Tho Torkshlro miners threaten U strike unless their employers concede an ad- vance ¬ In watts Klftr thousand uotloes have base dU- trlbuted among the men advising them to Quit work unless an Increase IIlran- tPredldljE Stanleys Early Return Lo DON May lSRlr Francis De Winton President ot the fimln Belief Committee speaking be- fore the Royal Oeographlcal Society tcnlnht I predicted the early I return of flenrr M Stanley Ho descrlked several routes that wire now open to the coast The AntlHIarerjr Congress PLmnow May 13 Fortngol will send dele- gate ¬ to the International Anil Hurerir Congress which will be hold In August In accordance wllh ibis arrange menu of Cardinal Lavlferl Prince Helen and the Czarewlteh LONDON May lSIt i Is snld that tho Cznro witch will oou be betrothed to frlnoesa Helen fourth daughter of the Prince of Montenegro The rrinoeej U uow In a convent- A New feUeanmhlp Coming JjONDON May ISThe HamburgAmerican Paoket oinpauvTa new twin screw steamer Auitnu Victoria sailed from Southampton fur Now York on Saturday TUB SEA BEllPENT SZaUTEO AOAVf Thl Time Uy the Flrat Offleer of Iho Amer- ican Ilner ItrltUh PrlaeeP- nifcADELrniA May IRTho American liner British Princess In port today reports sighting a soa serpent Capt Smith hor first ofllcor hitherto a thorough disbeliever in the tales of the monster says he now has no doubt of Its existence for ho saw plainly tho mystery of the ocean Cant Smith and the fourth mate wero on the bridge together lust at daybreak ot Saturday May 4 In latitude il long Itudo 42 40 The tea was smooth nail only faintly rippled by a light air from tho southwest Capt Smlfti chanced to look astern and saw something In the water not moro than 100 yards away To the naked ovo it appeared In Cant Smiths words as a largo black obstacle sticking out of tha water In a Dorncndlcular cosltlon lllo alone soar or river buoy Ho seized the glosses to mako It out more plainly and saw it was alive Thoro- abovu tho water rose time head and neck ot- a tiomendous monster The hoed ro Bomblod In olzo and shape tho top ot a beef barrel as Cart Smith put II Tho body though completely submerged could tie mado out plainly by tlio disturbance of tho water around It and tiui fret nwny from whore tho bond and neck stood out of the water the monster tnll was boating and lash- Ing time sea Into foam with as mnoli torte an- tho rlniCis8 own propeller Ciipt Hmlth turned to tend for Capt roolliltho rancetsB commander bu before he could give tho order time MU serpent lied dived and that was the lost tien of It Tho Uayrevlllo Illot Auother Arrcit J amos Iurmnn the man who owns the bricky- amS tayrevllme where the laborers of the Daritan- lllTr llallroad and the brlckmakers bad Woody fight a weilt ago ending In tIe death of Org Kewlnger Qas of tide brlckmakers applied to Chancellor UcUUI- In Ice Court of Chancery Jersey City yesterday for an Injunction restraining the raljro d company fr6m building In road across lets laud stud comi lfna Ibe company to risk up Ilie tracks the laying of wblcb Caused the riot Tin cempany ascetic that It had gret to pay Kurman Ik price he lieS asked for Ills land Stud that lie hid refused II Mo they set alJouttta condemn II and In the meanjllme went diced their road The Ohanoellor I eel next Monday 10 hear argument Michael Iluaey arrested an lodyed In the Nvr- Krun < wlok j Jill nn a rharci of innrdrr In IITId11I1 connection if lifilrair Hunalor- Adrklu will Icy lo get bomb lluoiy coil I reuthi Au ont I lliiilrlclinn a ho was nrrcMul on the latne cbargi out 01 lull on habeas ccrou prvceeillnL llueoay was Incharge of the fang tileS atlsnipted lo lay Ih track TO DOUBLE BRIDGE TRAFFIC run rnuBTatca UKHOLTE TO WIDEN TUB HKW roilK XLz1u1Nt7- Mt2AoooG to be Kzpen4e4 for Land and SICOOOO for Alteration The Trains to HaTn Platftirm on Kach Side of Them Important action was taken yesterday at the mooting of tho bridge truptcos looking to the Improving and enlarging of tho platforms and Increasing tho train service at tho New York station Comptroller SI TO re Chairman of tho committee which had been appointed at Cprovlous mooting to consult on tho best plans for bringing nbout those results reported that tho committee recommended the purchaso ot property on Iark row so as to wldon tho en- trance ¬ on each side the removal ot tho station eighty feet nearer to Brooklyn tho widen- ing ¬ of tho platforms and stairways tram eight to twenty toot on ouch side and time arrangement ot tho two platforms BO that trains can be run on each sldo A formal reso- lution ¬ embodying these recommendations was DrOEented by Comptroller Myers and unani- mously ¬ udoptod as was also a resolution pro- viding ¬ for time expenditure ot 1103000 in carry- ing ¬ out the proposed Improvements t259000 being for tho purchase of 31 toot ot land front- ing ¬ on 1ark row on each sldo ot time bridge and 150000 for changing the tracks plat- forms ¬ and roadways It was also resolved to purchase a plooo of land on Hluhnnd Nassau Streets In Brooklyn an feet wide and 200 foot long for tho construe tlon ot blacksmith snaps mind repair shops resident Unwell reported that 4332U pat BpUEuru had been carried In time euro on tim tliroo cautenilal days wltiioiit un accident rollowlng I is the essential of part of Chairman Myerss report the plans comprehend tho moving of the present station and platform eighty leot cunt from the nresututlouvttion rendered necessary to afford the desired additional track arrange- ment ¬ the enlargement of all platforms from their present width of eUht foot to a width of twenty feet a corresponding Increase In width to twenty loot in the case of all stairways leadlncr to blue Rtutlnn nail Rin h n terminal l rrammiiU tracks itwitI result in two twentyfoot platforms each hav- ing ¬ an Incoming and an outgoing track on Its two alee respectively affording doublo the- present faculties for entrance to and egrets from alt trains Such additional platform facili- ties ¬ with time consequent reduction oftimo no CMnarr for the loading and unloading of trauma wlllresult in trains being run ntmucn shorter torvalsandlt is estimated will virtually doublo the carrying capacity of the road Provision for- th described Increase of width In platforms and passageways loading to tha station by an enlargement ot the station will require tho roadways to be moved twenty foot northerly- and eouthorly respectively for time distance covered by tho changes in station width Saul it Is also proposed to widen them at their en- trance ¬ front rack row bunking the approach much moro satisfactory In order to ac- complish ¬ this It will be necessary to acquire tiv purchase tho pieces of property described In tho Assessors mars as follows All or plots 1J and 18 tho rear portion or plots 127G 1277 and 110 the front portion of plot IIO1 aud portions of plots 21U and 101 By obtaining these the space required for tbo needed changes will be secured and ample and Im porativoly required room will be afforded to andla tho creat and rapidly incroaslnetraflic DU1 fENS ZlllTEH UEItE Alto the Valkyrie SieamenrementsShe In ItlllEer Than We Thought Tho steamship Sorvin brought the Earl of Uunravens letter addressed to Commodore James D Smith Chairmen of tho American- Cup Committee of tho Now York Yacht Club and It was delivered last night at the club- house It will roach tho Commodore this morn- ing ¬ and after the Cup Committee has mot It will bo made public Tho tiervla brought something elso in her mall bags however which turns out to bo of perhaps as much importance as tho letter It was Lloyds Official Yacht Keglster and tho figures It contains giving tho ValkyrioM di- mensions ¬ will cause no llttlo surprise among yachtsmen interested in tho international match Those figures cover more ground tnim those soot in tho challenge Hero aro tho ofil- clal figures as gtvon in Lloyds Register manes ArpfftjmJ riffAor- 2lmnae ZcnnatK fvinauf Beam fleph GenesIs so 74 MO HO 110- OMatrit fl 8J03 803 13 13 J- Tiltl IIAXOT 17U CM 213 141 Valkyrie W 158 H3 10 11 u- By this It will be soon that tho Valkyrlo I is fourteen tons larcer than tho Uencsta lour tOo larger than the inlntoi nnil less tlmu seven tons smiUkr titan tho Thistle As tho Thames tonuuco Is practically tho same as that used by us in measuring our vessels those figures aro well worth serious consideration Again in tho mutter of length tor tonnage thuro is only ultToronce of 0 inches between tho Valkyrlo and the Ooncsta C toot IS inches between liars and tho Onlatou t and she in ens- ures ¬ only thirteen feet loss than tho Thistle These dimensions with those elvan as her beam mind depth for tonmigo show that hoc shape ts lose like u cutters than either of the other three yachts that limo for tho cut Thoy also show that time Valkyrie is nearly two feet larger than the Puritan In measurement for tonnace FOR JUSTICE XOU7oyS FA31ILT- S7OOO Huuacrlbrd li > Ht Night Tammany Leading Off With SSAOO Tho meeting at the Morton House lost evening called by Iho commit on the Mlchnol orton testimonial was largely at ¬ tended The use of the Academy ot Musio for Sunday May 2G was contributed by Manager Ed Ollmoro A committee on talent and pro crammo was appointed consisting ot J 31 Hill Nat Goodwin One Hockler and others Tho rest of tho tlmo was taken up with speeches and the reception of subscriptions BlXConcrossman Amos J Cummings added to his speech an offer to play the banjo at the benefit Chamberlain Crokor was cheered by County Democrats Republicans and Tarn many men alike when he announced that ho wile authorized to puy that the Tammany So- ciety ¬ would contribute 2500 Ho put his own name down for IHJii and Jlnjor Grunt by let tor subscribed time camo amount Not loss than 10uOO will bo raised for tho family of Justice Norton Nearly 7000 was raised lust night The subscribers were Tarnmanr Sodomy S2 f00 Richard Croker fZjDlliifh JJW Julius Kaufman UVi Justice Oeo u PeanerlrV5 W Kever Hro JOU Luic llrun- fljjo JutcetTlioina Uurray smoom Thomas rurcol lOO- jJoldftrl Judge Morgan tiliriemc smuc lostinoster tor cellos 3 ecu Colt suuai bberbdnn milinok Stud Jotcu m- mSeatoc tlU John F lietuty bwl slit Tbionaa of- lb Itighti precinct gte Capt lteilmy of the mn- etaemtb slam Ucoyge Lssier biou Cbusrlaa Jonei tlul Cot 4 3 biXooii7 uuc James fratsor vus Imu- guoU 1tc John Otackner 100 Jcitbco flacule- lOfleflir 5100 11108 J Cummimig tIcK Charles Steck- tsr IbOil barge W Ilaymlor vIm tUetbco Ilenry CAot Juftlee Maurlre J rower VVJ Joklini A Orilf tf ilunnltir u Hf JforJ trio Percy flock waiL lid and Mll i kLOBntn Judge liroirue and a oumbor ol others si each To Care tor the Italian Orphan A number of Balosian missionaries nt time Sacred Heart an order of rollrlouii entirely new In this country have opened aa InMltullon at 43 East Fifty ninth treat the object ot which 1 Is to supplement the work of the Italian priests sent hers with the approba han of the iope The order woe founded about eight years age In lialy br Smother Krancl Xavlr Oabnn- lIn members ar > properly bluer of iplrltual cbarlir- TlifTTltlt lbs lck and prepare them for the last rite of the Church In ihl tlty tlilr oljccl ft to otien an- aiylum for Italian ortbant and their project ha the approval of ArcbbUhon Ccirrliran They are at present prepared to receive ulrli and lu a sImon tImes arrange uicuti will be blade to provide for boy SPAHKS FlOWS mi SILZfOR4PU Mary Bcorleld aged T years ate fruit toned on ft dumping jrrnuud UOruvldeuce on Saturday and died ou- Honoar The troll wn poltoned- Hr 1W McrrlUlt proprietor of the rrmlw IHtpatcIt- ot Trovldtnce anuoucei In nnptnilun m he Him trie paper too fipanitre at au auiuriement uuvl unpronUUo ci an lmmtuueutWm- tmtammm 11 Gill hbuyedntendeiit of iii Iliath diebbrt western LJmciot cvii Counpmny with headquarters at lhtilebptie Iuaabeiu appumales by icr 1ieaeron- of Clue teucusylrit4 Cuuimauaemoners to lb rail ita posItIon The coupling belnen two cnrtof a freIght train on the niohtiur Railroad broke rtar lireeiilltd Mart y lerUay Usurnlntf cub Cig cars Ua4eil wltU i mix Iron were wrecked No flue was mniure3 t but lb track was Uookiil lam cain time Charles Stewart a iclftmpliop rat r In tli Western Union nice I tu NewbnrpjL a iwo if MllUin htcwttrl f- tWfiMtituwniilnuii keeVer rornnntUl auieite IT uliott- Injr hhutclf at I t itiuie yes trJ > curlicue I I In wt- utricilv temuhfite Ills uutlve l ir hue ilcul is ant kimwn The orunr Jirjr In the raie of the tn men who wore kilted < n Tiutisr vitiii In the dolt of th- eeks 3 Illjim rnllienr M HIs lelia ham rrndcrel a tcr diet Ctrnuriuiv liii Alliautu Coal uuJ Mliilnff Cnmaaity- Uw fleflecllcttobeveluiXeb j4eg ceumapliant te IOu lbs d ibf MUIXlrRINOll OF U4R A Drnxlllan Newspnper Maya the Govern ratnt Wilt Fight BollTla PANAMA May 4Time following lnlolyai > poured In the Jornal tin Cbinmrrdu ot Rio do Janeiro Thoro Is no doubt that the Government Is preparing for war Humor assorts that time Brazilian Government can do nothing to pro vent a conflict between Bolivia and Paraguay sInce our Government tuna suffered a chock from the first power which will seize the terri- tory ¬ In dispute It Is also evident that n treaty of alliance exists botwoou Brnril and Tarn Cuay and ono which whllo strengthening tIme republic guarantees the Interests of Brarll There la no doubt that wo are preparing for war since everything Indicates that ono Is Im- minent ¬ The Government is limo only responsible party in this matter and It will have to give an answer to the country But what this answer wilt bo God only knows now that Limo honor of time Brazilian line cnn only be sustained by bathing It In the blood ot our brothers of America Lot us not bo told that war Is not nt our doors The intimate relations existing be- tween ¬ hue 1arauunyan and Binzlllnn Govern- ments ¬ are well known nail It in known vo hold interests In Paraguay and therefore under tho- protence of preventing Invasion of our terri- tory ¬ vo send to our frontiers an army which is five times larger than Is necessary Anti yet wo want to pretend wo are not threatening Bolivia and In a manner which may cost us a- very high figure ALL AOAIKHT STANUST The Blcyclo Girls Combine to Beat the Present Champion Tim racing girls In Madison Square Oar don resumed work yesterday at 3 P M and rodo for two hours By that time they had mndo sixty miles on their bicycles or at the rule of fifteen miles on hour It was a killing pace with no let up Round and round the eight riders went sometimes with ono In limo lead then another and again all of thorn in a bunch or riding like a squadron of horse nil abreast It soon bo came evident that there was a combination bo- twoon tho leaders to down Lottie Stanley It IB in fact a race of six to two but one of the two is already practically out of time race This is Maggie SIcShano ot Pittsburgh Hhe Is a good strong rider but nhe complains that the machlno provided for her Is out ot order and Ulcp too heavy for her The oomblnallon is time result of the rotation ot the wills to their managers It was origi- nally ¬ expectedJhnt there would bo twelve en ¬ tries Jessie Wood Louise Armolndo Klttlo Brown Jessie Onkcs hattie Lewis and hobO Bnulwln rldo under tho management of limos W Eok Von Blunter Ifawkns and Archer are iindor tho care of Hurt Miller of Kochceter and Lottie Stanley Maggie JlcSlianc and Adams Vioro put into tho competition by Mlllum- OBrien Miller It is said wanted n guarantee to lot his girls ride and falling to set it he withdrew thorn This left Jpqks girls and OBriens to com- pete ¬ arid with McHbano out It loft the llsht 0 to 1all against the champion Stanley Wo are each ion ourselvessaid ono of EckBglrlfl and all against Stanley I cant catch thorn tonight Miss Stanley said lset evening but I will do my GaO miles before the und of time week nod if any ot the rest can got there they have got to do bettor thnn thoy ever did The pace did Its work for one ot the racers nowovei Tussle Wood who holds the record of 334 > mOos for a sixdayrace four hours a day matte in Omaha was taken sick and was loft behind Oakod rnssod the 100mile mark at 1048 C hours 48 minutes front blue start It Is the fast- est ¬ 100 miles over made In H contest by wonton At midnight the score was Jrbka itUeS Lep Cake Ho Urown113 2- 4 Lewis 112 Armcuuejnulel- itjdautwmn107 7 Stentoy t H- 5cbbane ooda td 3 il S5 0 ANOThER suairAy ERUPXZO lP Broadway PavIng Stones Thrown Into th6 Air by Explodlnic Omen There was a dull explosion In Union enunro at 10 oclock last night whoa the thoroughfare chanced to bo deserted by pedes ¬ trians Policeman Coon who was goIng sooth on his boat heard the noise and saw a section of roadway at the northwest earner of Fif- teenth ¬ street and Broadway opposite Tiffanys rise about a foot In the air anti fall back In a heap IIo was about thirty feet from the spot nnd ho run out Into time roadway und found that there had been an explosion of gases in tho subway trench A section of time granite paving Ptones about 3X loot In diarneter was blown up Nobody was hurt The Thirtieth street police notified lImo subway workmen but thoy hadnt got nt time work of repairing nt midnight The police couldn t discover what had caused the gas to ignite The Stanley Society omohokea A society having for its object tlio study of African explorations expedition and geography was nrganlred on Friday at Martha Institute la Hoboken Ii title I the btanley Society At present II hiolx teen members Oorjre VV ltearn Is the reldent nail E T Zeltney S3 Wtumnrton street 1 Ii the Secretary flab for Today The storm of slight energy now central In Indiana It moving slowly eastward lisle ioU yeiter day In Wisconsin IlUnoln Tennessee Indiana Ken- tucky ¬ Virginia and PennsylvanIa The heaviest rain wu at Chicago In Dili oily It became cooler and rainy In the afternoon the wind shifting toeasterly The tem- perature just reached TO3 In the Rattern Southern and extreme Wentern and Northwestern Stales it was fair Aa anti cyclone with cooler weather was forming In Manitoba which wilt probably continue the cool weather after the storm paste Today will be rainy with stationary temperature Wednesday there will be rain followed by fair cooler weather Time thermometer at Terrys pharmacy la Tee fiuif building recorded the temperature as follows 3A M- OJ ° U A M OI 0 A Mt 01 ° 12 M B0 3K I M 7- 0erM03 ° > er M C49 12 mlduWit eSe Average 05 Average on May 13 ii25 Gji ° INDICATIONS colt TWfNTYroCrC 110UK4 For Maine Now Hampshire Vermont tlauachnsetta- Hhode Inland Cnnneotlaut cloudy weather and light Fhouersstationary temperature except on the coast slightly warmer easterly shifting to southerly wind rot tatternAeio lw > faetrm 7Vnnili nti Atw Jer feud tMlawfin thtealtnlng uvatAer toilS Ugluihoweri tied thunder iltfrnu variable wlndi a illyht the In lemptra tare for the District of Columbia Maryland and Virginia tight shower followed by clearing weather a slight fall In Kmperatur in the Interior illghlly warmer on the coast touthweitcrly winds ron weilern Now York emil western Pennsylvania cloudy weather with riilus stationary temperature ex- cept en time lakes slightly cooler ruts tliltilug to wenterly HVTT1HQ8 AIIOUT TOW Uuilc In TompVlns Square this tvening at B by BtensMilitary Uand The iltamer Marc lowell wIlt begin tier regular trips for the serene on Wednesday iIiy 1 taaklog alt tier usual landings John Hellly a teller carrier of htatlon P woe eon Tlcted In the united Htates liutrlu Court yesterday of delaying tie inall > Me will appeal Judge Uarrttt baa granted an absolute dlrorce in- Alloeliucklew from Lawrence Ducklew Judge Daly has granted an absolute divorce lo Charles Lebmberg from Auutitte Lehniberg- Jndg 6lJrlen han cranled the Cercte Frau ais do Alaruionle prinl lou lu ninrlci the property V4 west Twenty iliih street for lilIdi Iheiocletr Is to buy tie property for to0oc Charles Flher who was arrtttnl about two months av i In lorylh street thurge witli coiiuterfeltliir was EMilented by luilte llenxdlct lesteruuy lo Hie Lre count penltrntUrir fur lit years The Jicobltr n purof the time rif Jnmei If COO liosVnor a farce are lu be prowu Ml nt Kills Hall Veat UrlzhlniL Staten lilanl on ruunOoy even inif next Ito ptrfuru diK e u ion the benefit of the Uulld of the Ascension I burch TIe annual meetloic and election nf emcee of the Humus for Aged and Infirm Hebrews Wed lomb street woe held on Sunday morning Tbrre oflictrs were re- rlroted rreildeut ilr Chins I liernlielm lce- Iretlilent Mrs Henry Ultterinau Trmurrr Mr Charles bteinbach The Spellbinder Company yesterday Died Its certln- cate of Incorporation sltitc5 use lt ofijeot the prlutI- bif pultuhing or selllnr bke pamphlet or news- paper The capital I IK t7Juui eta tie incoriorators cr5 Pebniore flu cit C II True II K inrrlfi V K- Mhnumburg sad I r D I Viallter- At a monthly meeting of the Si etch Irrshylerr yes Irrdar the hay l hr tm ii r Illrch rolen llou us- no MCiepUtl ill coturrcvutiiusm at ilorrlaania bu al peale atcvpud Mr lilrt h desiring to leave Ms ciiflre because he iblnkM hi work hue Uses LiuUbred br this cnenlnircfafrcstiilerUniJuudsy school uer tils own- ekucc thE SAXTON BILL VETOED rt- Ufflclul a or intr ExniniTs UT- Snctoua Przicrs sza FI4iUJtI lie In Hourllly In Ta > or of the Prlvnt- Itootli or Compiifttnrnt K > 4lcin but the 3xetisslvel flaunt ho fnnftlder Inliernilly Defenllvr Vicious und Un- cnnilltntlonal it Aftct Clearly rotating Out the Other Ilnd Points ofthe 1IIII be Shown What Mhonld lie lone AiiiiANY May 15Time Govornors private secretary was Inwaltlnc whllo time session ot limo Assembly was being opened this evening with prayer und as soon as the journal of Friday had boon road ho hnndod up a mos sage vvhlch proved to bo tho veto of time Sax ton Electoral Itoform bill The Veto Hrnpe STATE or NEW YOII- KHtncurnE CitAMiirn I r ALII ANT May U 1839 f To V JitttnjiV Assembly bill No 72S entitled An net to Boouro moro fully tho Indcpoudonco of electors nt public elections to enforce tho secrecy of tho ballot and to provide for tho iirlntlnc anti distribution ot ballots at public expense U herewith returned without approval Time evils which this bill pretends to remedy nro startllnit widespread mind tluncorous be- yond all others which threaten our Govern mont antI It Is not strange that any bill labolloil electoral roform raises a blind cry for Ha en- aotmont Tho clamor that this great reform i inoasuro should bo approved at once nnd without stopping for im examination of Its de- tails ¬ was nt no tlmo louder than when limo bill was first presented to mo by tbo i ro out Legis- lature ¬ BO framed as to abolish nil elections which It proposed to reform That such n stu- pendous ¬ blunder Could pass tho Legislature Without detection should bo a sharp reminder that painstaking scrutiny and careful delibe- ration ¬ are as necessary as patriotic fervor When the people are crying for broad their hunger will not bo eatleilod by giving thorn a stone Political pnrtlos cannot differ as to time neces- sity ¬ ot suppressing bribery at election Cer ¬ tainly such a consummation is most devoutly to bo wished by that party which is well Known to haye little or no campaign fund to havo less Vioalthy men for Its candidates and to have suffered most 68eroly from enormous political corruption by its adversaries It Is difficult to understand how so much party heat could have been evolved from the discussion of a measure proposlngouds equally desired by all honest people regardless of party It cnn only bo explained by tho mad anxiety with which this bill was mado a party C measure by tile majority ot time Legislature and by the reckless haste with which It was originally rushed through both Houses with ¬ out listening to suggestions criticisms or amendments presented by time minority with the evident Intention that the bill should not ba approved and that the oxocutlvo might thereby bo placed before limo people of the State In the false light of having vetoed aro form measure The enactment of a law which shall actually secure electoral reform should Involve slmnly a discussion of the best moans for accomplish ¬ fag commonly desired ends There would Seoul to bo no longer any occasion for partisan controversy in this discussion If the sole ob- ject ¬ In view is the public good rather than dig- ging nits for political adversaries The pres- ent ¬ I need is careful deliberation keen scrutiny and a mutual readiness and desire to clvo amid receive the sharpest and severest criticism requiring a temper and disposition most for- eign ¬ to the atmosphuro ot partisan contro ii oisy The first stop in a discussion undertaken with such disposition Is to discover the points of agreement This I proceed to do THE PRIVATE COMPABTJIENT IDEA APTBOVED There is ono leading feature of this bill which 7 I consider of vital Importance and which I have uniformly advocated whenever opportunity has offered The feature to which I rofor la- the system of private booths or compartments through which each elector must pass on his way to the ballot box If this system stood alone unattended by nullifying and suicidal counter provisions I would most heartily ap prove this bill In time memorandum setting forth my rca sons for disapproving the similar bill of last- yearIsaid I would cheerfully approve a well considered measure which should provide ubttantlall hot each eleolor Just before depositing thu ballot should enter a separate compartment or tooth provided for that parpoMwtie- Mu can alone auori and arrange time Octets losnUtUm self and from the oomparunrnt proceed directly to ill Inspectors uaittndetl br any one and deposit his M lota- fcucn a proviilon plain rltunle ana eusbly under- stood ¬ would tend to prevent or restrict bribery and cor- ruption ¬ u the bribers would be unable to know or de toTemic whet tickets hiS actually been voted anuS would be lew likely to attempt to improperly Influent the voter ho far as this bill partakes or tblafeature It Is meritorious arid me eta my approval lint It Is encum ¬ bend and surrounled wltti other provisions crude un- precedented ¬ unconiiltutlonal and fatillr defective which render Us approval Impossible Again In my annual message to the present I Legislature I sold It I suggoaed that the existIng election tars lii amended by providing that a curtain space extending a reasonable distant from the pubIs be fcel a3o or Tat Served by ropei or barriers of venue kind Inside wliloit- nn on except peao otncera mini one elector at a time should be permuted to cutter cad that all electloneerlcir should be done outside of aucti reserved apace ant thaI cash elector should be require to pass behind screen or within eompartments or booths situate wlibln such reserved space ate there stone prepare or assort file tickets ann then proceed dlrecUy from such place to the polls without any one accompanying Mm or any op- ortunlty being aoorded for dlieoTerluir what ticket ba vets j The value of such a provision eoneltl not In permit ling the elector to cast a secret ballot but In compelling tilts to do co Under such circumstances tlie eletior is not Co liable to be bribed because tIle tidier would not be llkelr to pay their money for a vote den they can- not ¬ be positive wblch way that vote ba actually been cast 7a opportunities aud probabilities of corruption would thereby be greatly dlininidiej cud a pure rlec- tlou ren lered uioro certain much a provision plain simple and eaitlv understood would tend to prevent ur at least restrict corruption at the pals and u Is dif tlcult to conceive of any reajunable objection thereto I have thus quoted froth my previous official utterances upon title subiect for time purpose of indicating anew to the Legislature that thins Is not and luau not at any tilmie boon any dln agreement between the LoclBlature antI the Ejtecutlvo upon what I regard and upon what I bolJo0 tho people regard the most Import ant feature of real oloctorul reform Tim sub- stantial ¬ dlsogroomont ustwoen the majority ot the Legislature and tho Kxocutlvo has been ruducod to Contain objections to the oflldal ballot proposed but not to an oiuclul ballot itself I am not yet convinced that any material adantaso will accrue mom Itho use of nn ofIN eMily printed baliott > becr t votIng which la- tbo essence of electoral reform cun bo tImer ouchly secured with limo booth orcninpnrtment system either by limo pronent method ot sup plylnK ballots or by ollU lally printed ballots which shall pot bo ejclunivo lime eymoin ot nn exclusively omelet ballot I balleve to bo inherently defective vicious and unconstltq- tlonu In my annual message to the present Lcgls- lature 1 indicated may jiosltiuu on this subject follows It Ii also suggested that ii be provIded that ballots to- electgcms lie iarniheil sit public eametie uniter vuhlaiis Smut 1701cr remfiulatmocis vii necesaity or wiidomp of title cIiusiito is not entirely clear eIul ii may well be- doutuel ii tuciher oC jtealf It slim prove of szmu it bset- ut ortie productive or army eseHotiab reformat bat baCh no etceciab objactmomi to It I ant diabueed to recemunemi Its adottloi us i4n siparttueni taiuly eimtltied to a yea euiiauio inai u is a power wnicn i Is luiiio to great obuce ana should be carefully restricted WLII ballots lionld be furnlslied for tlie candidates or lie principal political parties and for all oilier parties polling a certain fair percentage of vote ul the previous elctlou rt any further rovlilcn CO- Mpelling their furnishing thnuldle I strl tlv guarded It snui bilUvedKibe desIrable nor I Is It luau mtlio lax pa sri that eyerv political ailvrnturrr who deelre st > run fur a tahiti oRIre should iiav i lie baliii prliitFl at Public expeuie regardleis of his merits tics eittnl nf mis folios icr or the motives or purler or liUcnudt dai y A niece handful of adherents i om ared with the gmeSt body of ilio citlreua cloUd nc l bo permitted tu- llnpiisea itlf irmttltuted candidate upon tie hectic at puliile eiprn aimplir tO gratlfr luis perioual vuullr r- Ibe brlenloiin Lf a mall Section heave molioutinie exM to any provtilons vndua ihe excludes power of furnlililiii ballote In the Stale coun- ty or cIty bat power eunuch bo concurrent wlili ur lice caulldates eel Individual tVlille the hute county or city masT furnlili ballots and thereby nlnav Intiire u suniclent uprly for the conventure of num and thus tend lo rilleve caniltdatis front the gceceeby- of marco political ai < fntuu for such purl use > et ioi- r iOir >> eziate l l Shy ortloa ranuldkltf or prlvai InOnldiiaU may rot theuueites be I ictmUlcil vu uii- tKrllr I In furnuh their en n I allmo In ease lucy desire 10 lo CO Irovlslon thould be male Soc tie > rlti n in if billot clerk who should have cliaro it the billi lots Ihusfurniklied at public eipriii eel Ihex deck should ettalloutd Itel l le llie leeerVib boutnUrltx l ii limit a deck ur counter and nbmM fiirnlth tle > trinra- tifuu reuaeit a toil tot ot Otis of elm tU jirtatt b4ieta a

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I THE UN II will brlatT p a> t rotnnv-AslvertUeA1JVEKTISE IN TiE HUN yonr Heal EUi la TIE HC7-CAdvertUlaBAdvcrtUInc la THE tie un la TIE HUN nT r fallal of-

tke0 to 1 Ird al-I

If yon hare Booms To Xrtt ADTEKTSH 0have Hor r toa Ifir ale AUTEHT1SE IN THB BOW them la TIIE SttN-

TV1KO 2V NEW YORK TUESDAY MAY 14 1889 PRICE TWO CENTSVUL1 JV=flAGIC DEATH OF BISHOPri-

TALKPTioainzviiEZH XUE MIDSTJ

OF inn nifD JtBADiya-

rt Oyer nt the Imb Club From O

I Iudl Noon and Electrified for1 hour Arterllo YFa lleileved to5 nenda rut IHhOnld be Only TrineJ rot Mortem itt 4 1 TThe Ilraln-nrtatlT Omf IldHle Inut Peat aMirnnue One WllneMH HaiThe Ca o-

Ilkttr to DO 1nmoni IB Medical HIloryI-

rvtofW WflifPt tho mind reader playedJMtttlcka t tho Lambs Club In tho small

Msof yostcrJiiy morning and died a low

bouTshours later ID a cataleptic fit which was aprarontl the climax of tho Intonso norvous ox

to tho suoeossful performancectmentUldolt

TLo Lambs Club la an oreautzntlon of actors

md men About town nud IB nccuetomc to

hato gambol on a Sunday once aBionth at 118 club house 34Wont Twentysixth

Only members two admitted to theMentcrtalnmcntiitrNL but n tho gambol sot down

lotlaat Sunday night was tho last for this rjnontho regulations woro relaxed anti moni-

tors

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were permittedto brine friends with thorntho nctor brought Ulshop Others

Dam mro Louis Aldrloh Clay 1 Green JW Thomas formerly BIshopH iniinauor Wo

Etowwu and John Kltchlo with whom DishopItli nld was yesterday to hnvo n con-

tract

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for the management of a tour upon whichInlet Levy tho cornatlst was to hove been thocompanion of tho mind reader Thoro wore

100 persons present in nilabut ereuifla pasted with cambolllnns ol thejort moil on such occasions and about mid-

night

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PilOT wont away Bishop said ho washaving a good Imo and vould stay I whllolonger ITO to to In excellent healthand epfrts and earlier In tho oonlnlhe saidto a who asked him how was fooling

cotadars N OVOt bettor fool that arm tboarm the friend sayi was aa hard as woodLMir on IlUliop told tho doctor that ho hadnot boon feelIng ery wolduring the ovenluc-

Alttrn whllo omo asked Bishop to clvo

In titlbition of his power Ho consontod-and besawith what ho called tho detective

Us left ho room and ono or tho Lambstrick amlldiceer and inn Jo tho motion ofLouis Aldrich Then tho dancer wasBtabbll

bIdden Bishop was brUlhIn blindfoldedanil wit a hind of man halhlddonthe upon hlo owhand quicklyKirahod out tho d1lor took It and UndineAUrlob mailo a stabbing him ahadton done before tho daircor was hlddonI-

bcro was applauso at tho success of thattrick but DUliop moo llttlo or It Thats ancuronuhoibald ult and Ill show youono rou noror law boforo and that Ill guaratoo no ono olsa can do

Ten ho Ilod Kocretary Qrcon of the clubto of somo word In somo of the clubslooks ot account or record Hocrotury Groanhadnt any particular word handy In his mindbut with Dr J A Irwin who la an acquaintanceof Bishops and who had dropped In whlloI-lUhop was doing his easy trick be wont down-stairs wnero tho book of tho club aro keptand he and tho Dotor como across tho namoot Uargarot TowDsond in the minute bookwhoro It appeared In somo records relating tothe Lester Wallack benoOt Mr Green oniDr irwin fixed upon tho word Towneondand noting In tholr minds tho DIRe and thoport ot tho pago upon which I anpoared theyhid the book and went back up atulrs Dshop-blldodod tad Greens hand placed uown Id 110tho party down stairs found

lhbook dlfilculty and turning overpages rapidly came at last tthe page on

whlcji the name appearod Bklmralns his fincereoor It ho cradually aetuod upon tho wordlteefL

la mat It r be asked oAorlyldp lt wna he led the wy Olnltoldben blindfolded nl tllo time and announced

bo proposed I what the word was inamanner which Would demonstrate absolutelythat muscle haq nothing to do withperformance Ho had been getting into ahighlyI excited stato as he wont on with thetrick md this incroMed an ho asked evoryboJy to etnnd back Without toujjhlnsr Secreare Groan but insisting that Mr Green should

think InlunUylOI the word he stood apparoat ii I statn of Only halt consciousness

ould not ho told nbaoiutoly however asIhe bndl cOvorod his eyes nnn other parts-Of laoAfter moments he said I think it Isaname Then he added think it is a mansnlc In this of course ho was wrong After

aprareiitly Intense mental ollort ho oxNMinw nervously uivo mo something tojmte wltk omo scrap of paperonuJllot1socket and Dr Irwin andUrlrwlncareltwlth a pencil Bishop WltLJut V iBtants hesitiitlou Dlshop golod It

dashed oil the word Townseud notWritten In natural form but roersod ns ItwOuld vpcar in a mirror woro tho paper onTOeti tHoi word s a written ronected Wore

That Is ItW10 oxclalmod and nt the pnraomental ac AIr Oreln ant ir Irwintbir iiaj and th Icrsous about pOlledapplsloueenarlous

119bop Illcuet out nod sank backa moments exoltoniont but DrIrsIn ho hoe known the mind reader for

Ole Foltreazid W1W acquaInted with his phyalel rndilon bb1

°J otEy ono Ithat It wasgOlf cntnlvilo Ilts which Bishop has

Ultom9Jf0liavo quito froquently andtDlnirZu IOt l Orto I 10 daiiBorous 1 hoC rcrder was st otehoi upon tho floor unitcoon thu manipulation of Dr Irwin boIu tu vbow alln8 off luturulnc cuneclousneaswhen ho was to sit theib UI ootor wns oxnalessonj thlutoi tho nhyolcul features of

IS to 11 Iros ut HIMiop was1ppnntlI > °f hnl conscious buty Iteitrd that waqlor al eliifhon the Iloctor tiiatr< bakwad ivuiiion InatMlnl the namei Inlon flhlctit bu locounted for by the sotby rololdon of everything soonthe ey tIs mirror and Ii rooLralYer4tMi Ily the ottic ions I the way to thoaMMo

IQ litiop inftrrnltod him and lIn avht

vwritten a Ittin to wnko clear hal

KM n the PtrP of wns theexact copy nII what 1PtrnpeMIlln1 ll JO and wns-ofllio BraaJhitu wlholt COUb0lous Intervention

IbAaLihirrntttned in stateItIirI

01 Ouoo1 that hohlhlrIxeltcd up115

rozn OnlIo Or thtoo ersons boaldesTbn OO2itiiInotI him Iihe lulBO was

bIfflhtrii Y hhai They trio to got lllra tol be iUOlstI UO doln the trlok oerthi

Or thio Doctor iio U wtor forbiulo It andioftHnVti11 Hlm hot to nl wit It but ho

Wiltall aUI eoemcil lhii wade morot uiyJOt by V °Htlon IlUnklna I thetoI roMkt VVot lu the minute boot wasI rTte rW1liwoOrt lmil bwu thown tol S tUeIuui 11101t Olt

1111101101 andwori

with himIIh rmdKrOot llcul11ln doing tho trickbutni Ilio wunloeotllIHt over

andth book

n r-

lndlCBntt hi r tOr found the wordHe wu laltrko w 11 lend p ncll across Ir-

fUr olhnlblod oJ oxclttd thanvoaiiftilf I Irin begun to tear a

ciii the patient did notlllsCkTf for Dr IiC Lou to kelp himIru n thriin fpurm 811IBI ifurlne which it-

olltna I I 1 0 hold sUitlth tterentit

a frrii throwlnB hlniBPlf abouthl Doa ca llat would liaooniliniBorod-

ielent i 1olt I oclock had another vioo CODOf 11 atniI wont homl Into u statei

In jr Leo doomingoi-

mfnd J 8f One IIn a whllo attar thutle 8ani1 rOldcrS iRnlfoito Ihalf conscioushleL i bl to roeonlje persons about

roJnoeri hadl arlenrlrconlciQIS moG ottti

t J8eadIOhl HiV1108 tat noolI tlowhen his

lare rClljllf 1eHhl1 howasapl-cataJwfofnrlorfnllr tlit It inlultt bn onlx-

M8t V id Poworiul eleellne currentsllalc

IrVt T1 mont l riill un hour HOIIIO Rom

I rreIc SIIK InuiiitulnoI but milst timetvr amid IIII

to luYnn y ii ITict I ii loosttI III i ilstakinblj leiulIpltrVjel<rt nat hur umuath during tho

OOIU rlltlu ci tlMitr f morntadl but lltiniitMicoO-

bHClrtflUou Shorehilly uo to tim htttxnun

Foonu110 lllllfl4 IIII anti got Into

idtu01vh1or Ir11 littor his satchel tho-

ndertaklnn

I tblai1tim1Iii

1101Ier anti wil wln le livinglorml b Iou In-

ah ni t6101ImilllJl tUII rlllj6hQP a ill

to II too the first traInr f the mlncl deathLrlr thuut here rellrl Ildtcous ifIJr Ilmo II t thoIhe iium lv1 8 hhiulerluuion n10 era a llrl I rwium iIIt1011jiOdptIL nlltUt the Yorkflf 0 14utIsy Aflorwanl lrII thatt tluoyo nctiitn alumurmuaiUI abQOt tho OnlU oxwvUI tholuteusu comm

Condon of tho brain Thoro woro IndlcnlQnlot cllfcyixo on BalD other organsto Inuionto was any cacao ot deathexcept tho result of tho treat norous strain towhlcn tho mind reader Fiad subjected himself-In rerformlni his Ilent The brain was alittle loruer than usual Ott manot BishopsB7c Wollhlll JO ounces The gray matterwu dark In color but tuorn Was nomalformation or other physical Indication thattho brain was that of other thsuu nn ordinaryman lho antonsywas conducted care-fully

¬voramid nil tho points warn noted-by Dr 1ornunon with a view to tho prepara-tion

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of a inner upon the selontino aspects ot limocno which lr Invln says make it undouhtedly ono of tbo most rtmarkablo In medlciil-

istory A certllleato ot death from hystorocatalepsy was mndo out

lllnhoii Was born In lloston41 years ego andbecame known as an nliigodmlnu reader earlyIn lire lie attracted no partloular attentionhnworer until In Inclnnd some ten years coowhen at the time Blnde the tiplrltualltt nimprIsoned ni a fraud ha announcedrcadln i to duplicate Mlmlep ticks withoutpplrlt aId As an oxposor of the of Hplrhtualtsta and such uuoplc ho made considersbin famo and pulled tho hnEllah doctors aimvclontlllo men who admitted themselrca at alos to account for his peculiar powers He

some fatuous feats In England upon betsthat ho could not tollI tho number abnnlcpete and always stood such tooto succorflfully-Ho nssistod hh notoriety In England by I Iboslit against Henry Labouchcre Threeor otto there was a renewed Interest In himwhen nt Boston ho successfully discovered ahliluen artlolo to got nt which It wasnecessary for him blindfolded to drivea team of horses to a carrlaco through crownedBtroeK Ho afterward duplleatfa this trick InNew York To Hocompllsh this SOil similartests ho always had to be In physical touch ofsonic sort with the person who o mind ho pro ¬

tended to rcadand that his mindrecitIng was really merely the fotlowlnctof theunconscious quittance of the muscles of tho

with whom he was in contnt A num ¬

JOIOI others claimed to be duplicatetill hl i fonts In this way and Charles Montaguea Boston newspaper man to this city and else-where gave puijlio exhibitions In which ho didsucceed in doing tents Ilkn those of BIMioiiNone of these oxposors of time cxposor of Blnaenor tho exposerhimsoif BO far as Is known hadun to yesterday morning accomplished any-thing that could not bo accounted tot upon themusclereadlnit theory As to Bishops lastand futal feat Dr Irwin says

I hud always bean ctntIoll of Bishop sotar as beyond that of muscle read-Ing last feat I say treaty thatIn my feat cannot be accounted fornnrJweJupon of Known science or medicineI do thor was any possibility ot

know nil tho gentle-men present well enough to know that theywould not hnvo helped In a fraud In myopinion he accomplished the feat by moans ofsorao mental or physical power of which setonce line nt nroeont no knowledge Tho tootthat the effort ho used wns so Intense aa to rosuit In his death is protty aood corroborativeovldonco ot the stnulnonosn of the lentBishop has nt various times ragewith the ruble both In Enalnnd and In thiscountry he hits boon In rather badodor chiefly through his remarkably compli-cated

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matrimonial rotations As Dearly nthey have boon untangled those Includedmarriage in 1885 to a wife by whom adauRhter was born to hire followed In 1830 by-

a marriage to Mrs Helen G Loud thojpandsomo divorced wife of n Boston broker Beforelone the brought suit for divorce allegingHint was a ooaoalno fond and whenlaholunder Influence of drug wasalmost a maniac and neat nor brutallyOther and more scandalous allegationswore made hop started for Australiawhen this matter came out and was next nardof as havipc become Insnn in 6nn FranciscoHo was released after a short confinement Innn 11uI and continued his trip across the

was heard from at the SandwichIslands Jf other places and thIs spring waxbuck In this country Last March the ost9JBIshop flnallyobtalned her decreevorco A tow days afterward he married againtho bride It IB understood being the womanwho was ms first wife Ho explained the hoconsidered her his legal wife before but thatIn order to remove any question it andto make sure of tho legitimacy of his daughterhe had tho second ceremony performed

Bishop In life was a man of medium sizo andrather slender build and of alight complexion-At tho time whoa ho was most famous no kepthis face perfectly smooth and was Tory boyishin appearance Of lato lie hapermitted his

to grow and at flue I his death hadboa1 beard which lie kept neatly trimmedHowasof nn oscesslvclynenous temperamentand ot a disposition pnd nnblta that made himin whatever part of tao world ho chanced to ba-

ii companion of theatrical people mel abouttown and allnighters generally tooklittle care ot his health alihouah often warnedby bis doctors that his irreeularltfo would breakhim Ills doctors hAd also cautioned himthat own use moro moderation in his mindreading business or that the attacks of cata-lepsy

¬which came upQn him moro and more

frequently would result Inevitably iu insanity-or death The obstinacy which made him yes-terday

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do part ol his last trick over again inBplto of tho protest ot his doctor and friends Issaid to have boon charaterlstlo of the man Hewould never give up ono of his experimentsuntil it was successful

Bishop always maintained that he performedhis feats whllo In a semihypnotic conditionand was Indignant at the nsserUons that hulaperformances wero the result merely of musclereading ilo thought that the hlchly nervouscondition in which ho was thrown by ovaryperformance was a proof that thero wns anabnormal mental state involved In me work-It was truo that his pulse reached phenomenalfigures after his oats At the time when hodrove blindfolded through tho streets from thfHoffman Iloute to tho Uramercy iVnrk 1

and found a pIn which a commltteo of wellknown men bad hidden IItho latter houeo Drilovt who was one ot committee reportedthat Bishops pulsejust after he got the pinwas 132-

Bishop was always determined to exceed nilhis hius and whenever ono ot his tricks wasduplicated he devised one moro difficult stiltI was apparently a determination to oQt 0-

ovornhlnl previously done in that line thatattempt the teat which resulted In

his death It Is not known that ho hind overpreviously performed tt Certainty non of hislands In this city seen him do It boforoHomo of fliebops friends hove learned to du-plicate

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toMs but thor make no pre-tence

¬b16lmplo but muscle rending herrIllxlo who tool llt hop to the Lambs ClubHtinday night IB said to be ono of the bestamateur mind readers of this sort

Bishops mother arrived in New York lastt and was taken to the Hoffman Housenll was terribly distressed over her sudden

didatlfletlon

not bmlnr roador1 wife and child

Bishop arrived at the Hoffman Houso Into onSaturday night and registered R from Hono-lulu

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Sandwich Islands Over name onthe register he wrote own analnnLThe clerk nt tbl hotel say they dont knowwhat this meals unless it is hU namo In 1n

Mt > NEu ou8 May 13 BlRhon dropped thomimic while driving In n hack in search of apin hero live weeks ago and the horses ranInto a pout Ho mnnnKcU to got tho reinsnud went on and found the pin and 11111In n cataleptic fit and was carried to his

RUIN AT FAN AMJThousands of People Out or Work and

Many Towns Aliuoat DeierteifPANAMA May 4Never In Its history has

tho Isthmus Nesontot tho scone It does todn > thousands people out of work busyccntios of activIty along time canal abandoned-and many hundreds ot houses deserted bytheir former residents Tho smaller villagesare almost unlnhabltvd Thero still remainhowever sooral thousands ol men who reiiulro to bo romovod hence and whota removallblends on others since thoy aro absolutelydestitute

No ono hove regards tha Interruption ofwork as morn thnn This Is ono oftime princlnnl faetord which combine to causeiiiiiny to remnln horn who pnsfoea moans toheave but who will not nlundoltho luopu thatwork will spring up

In u Fight Over a lcsnut1HbbedWilliam H Carter a waiter of 174 West

TllrvcJncL Wok I peuaut from an ItalUatit MYOUII and Thlrtyitcond Hrtelj

terday amid cracklnirtht b1 when Willlum JIbtlnI uf in Wfil Thirty lr1 who had lisadrInking saId Why donl you buy prauuli In pt5ce oflejliiil Ihf rat farter made iowa reply mil Hobbln-iiiunchiil him IIn Ihcucre 1trlrr wslktitI nw y but wssII la r I lv iiob llliI Al IotlJlln triedI Ila ttrlk lllu-ntfaiii inrlirttrtvr hU potk i Lnlie sad umeu

litm i liciit ilie M s lurtuilniI a riisugerutii uuuJ-UolWni wMI inkm lu ilie > < w lork Jlo i ImU mid Cur-

ler wu > irrclcil Junlco liutly >t J OITOU 4ar5-trtrIsyl cnniniltted Curler lu uwu InI r iult of

robUub lulurlvt

An Viilurky HiinUay for that Huloon

Hugo noffman lately a bartender In thotalaan t 1013 Arinu U plddl liilllr yciltrdiytk < UentMl biultut ot ulllcir a ilutof whltkiyonFund to it pollccmkn In plain clottui It IOU Hotntniecnnd alTeire sail Reconltr Hmrlli eottnctdlinn 10 for Itilrtr days sluR to pay a llo-errfi i lr1mrunwin lalal dwy 1In ih rolendar ofII e Kdlnou lio prurr elrr WAI uunili rlilui Hijuor luu uiluur nn ilio such uliy aucU upon tonvlcliou lu lImo

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It IIo niotte of Ilus sW YeA ItftiiV Noto Companyeorj II Kendall Trentunr 1 liruailwui In ci ur ivliii-

tFCikiillri for i uv third l un uni4ein uue IcourM iotijuI lli Iuyvr of suet work is neT clonlttutuiti ud galat ciuclly u beautifult wo4lv

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DEAD AMONG TIlE ROCKS

rim jursiEnr svnnovifDixa POORV4flY E TOjrV

Dr 1crney nefnncn far the Ireent to HItilKCtheICreiilturibn AutopayAl4ehsot-

TuicherWIio Lnterrd a Doctor Kniiitoy

Thero Is no doubt now thftt tho body of thoyoung woman which was found on Sundaymorning among tho rocks off tho boat houeo ofthe Clifton float Club nt Clifton Btnton IslandIs that ot MIFs Mary IX Tobin of 1rnnklln PH

Dr B A lloblnson of West Now Brighton afterviewing tho romaine said ho felt sure of thoIdentity Ho said that up to Haturdny April inMiss tfopln had boon his oIYlco assistant Onthat date eho resigned her place saying shewas going home to Franklin and was to bomarried In tho fall When she loft Dr Itoblneons house nho told him sue wns going to visitsomo friends In llrooUlyn for n tow days Ontho following Monday she again appeared nttho Doctors house to bid him goodby Huethen said sho meant to start for homo Immedi-ately

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Slio expressed hor two trunks one toBrooklyn and tho other to Tranklin

Some days later Mrs SIoKcnna of Drooklynwont to Dr Itoblnsou and told him she wileworried nbout Miss Tobin inasmuch as tholatter had sent her trunk to Brooklyn but hadnot herself turned up to claim It About aweek ago Daniel and David Tobin brothersot tho girl called at Dr Itobinsons to inquirefor their sisters whcroabouts but ho couldgive them no Information Daniel 8 ToWnarrived from McKoesport Pa late yester-day

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afternoon ns did nho tho girls latherIn response to telegrams sent thorn by CoronerHughes Thai lire staying at the HtovenaII ouse In this oily They had not viewed thebody when they woro scon yesterday but feltpure ot tIme identltlcatlon since the gina auntMrs Dixon of Jersey itt had called at theMorgue In Btaploton earlier in tho day antIIdentified tho jewelry found on tho body nsthat belonging to hor nlcco There are nomarks of violence on tlio body which may uothave beon made by time rocks acalnst which Itwas dashed by the action of tho water

ly order of Coroner Hughes Dr Feonoymade an autopsy yesterday Dr Foonoy rofused to dlvulso canning regaruing uo nutopsy except to say that time woman had notmet with foul play Ho will make his roportat time Coroner s Inquest It Is believed thathis testimony will be interesting and throwsome light on the cmueo regarding tho motivefor suicide or foul play

Mrs Dixon says Miss Tobin accompnnfod by a girl friend who Is siila to bo apurse In Itollovuo iloapltal visited her houpoIn Jersey City on Easter Bundny Mrs Dixonnoticed that her niece was rather despondentnnJ asked her if she had any trouble tiho 10pllodjl

Oh no Its just a fancy of mineMiss ToWn returned to Staten Island that

Sunday afternoon and the folloniug day showas at Dr Koblneons ofilco In the evening ofthat day It is said n young man called at herhoarding house and took hOI out for u walkThe name of this young man tile authoritieseither hpvo not boon ablo to discover or will

WbUesfissTobin was employed in Dr Ilobinlions OI1CO slue joined the lIothodlat churchu atWest firighton and regularly ntlnnllod It up towithin short tlnuQ of liar disappearance t3ho-

forunorlr tnllllht school ot Franklin hilI siloworked for DrUoblnson silo boarded with MrsMcKinney not far from tho Doctors office

SIAltttlED fJtirATELY IN JElliEY

TIme Skeleton Dude IK a IIiiabaBd end Istiued for JEvuilluc Publicity

John W Coffoy tIme skeleton ilmlo wasEor od yesterday with a copy of a complaint iIn-

n suit for 2500 bogun acalnst him by EdwinM Worth of Worths Museum CofTey is thonina who advertised in the newspapers for awife In tho complaint Worth alleges thatCoffey contracted with hIm to appear at hismuseum from May G to Juno 3 to receive hismatrimonial mali there and in case he select-ed

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a who it was further agreed that she tooshould exhibit herself HOVOB to receive 73

a week On Thursday CofTey disappearedfrom tho museum nod his disappearance wasrecorded in tho newspapers

Mr Coffey Is now at time Hotel St GeorgeBrooklyn lie Introduced tho reporter 01 TUBHUN lost night to Jlra Colby She is 30 talland stout und a blackoycd blonde Bho re-

mained¬

In tho room while Mr ColToy saidMy wHo was Miss Lillian iergubon She

was among tlioso who wrote to mo nt CastleGarden My contrast at Worths expired onMay 4 and tne renewal the management brokeby not starring mo ns agreed ou and by diverlag the crowds to Barney Baldwin anotherfreak I could not Btuud it and left I cameacross to Brooklyn and wont to Mayor Chaplnto bo married Ho said tbat ho had povermar-nod

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a couple and that hI would not biglnwlthme Iwont to Jersey City antI was marriedthere I have given up being a freak now andhope next week to start on tho road as man-ager

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of a sort travailing museum

KILLED UIS rIPE AND 11I31SEL-

FGeoneTVurd Murder the Girl wIth whorebo Made u ISnnaway Match

MEMPHIS Nay 18A doublo tragedy wasenacted this afternoon at Mrs Andersonsboarding house George Ward aged 23 anengineer at tho Memphis Ga3 Works Bhot andkilled his young wife and then killed himselfWard has exhibited symptoms of jealousy re-

cently¬

although ho had boon married only fourmonths On coming home today he wont tolila wifes chamber and asked hor for a kUaMho however noticing nn expression of wildfloss about bl1nlon the room saying she vouldkiss him later

Ho followed hor into the ball and emptiedthree shoto from a bulldo pistol into her backand shoulders Having committed this frluht-ful deed ho ran to n room fifty toot away lu an

L ot tho main building and there hot himgolf through the head Miss Ward had at-tempted

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to prevent the husband from shootingluis wile find was shot at while titus engagedBho bravely tpmng In front of time murderernnd exclaimed lUll mound spare my sister °but borellorts were useless

AIrs Wards mother and her daughters arofrom Hardle Mli nnd cnmo to Memphis sixmonths ago The murdered woman was firstcousin to her husband Ward courted his wlfosix years but fleler gained the mothord con-sent

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to their union which resulted four monthsago In a runaway marrIage Mrs Ward wasonly 18 years old with black hair and ejosimdolive complexion blue was of u lioly mudsprightly disposition nnd much admired by allwho know her

ICO LIcenses Granted In JUontnouth CountyFREEHOLD May 13 Justice Bcuddur granted

the hotel and saloon licenses la Monmouth county to-

day Thero wero 1213 applications for retail licensesand 04 by wholesale dealers Justice Scudder

drained 100 lloentes for retail plaics and 47 towholesale dealers flue license too range fromJivjiotwio Tho latter sum U the fee for tIcS llconifor the club hours of Monmoutht Iurk Ills estimatedIhat th county will receive about 10HVO more lot Us-

HCODMI this Tear Uiau It did mast Tear onethird otthe lass to to LosS Branch All ot the leadlnK summerhotelsI excepting those at Asbory lark and OceanGrove got licenses

ro Close the Oyster Douses on iusdayTho movement secure tho closIng of oyster

dlntnf rooms on Sundays In the hot mouth looks nowas It II wOI1I tie url1l The committee of walrusdelegated to call on the proprietors of the large oysterluowies suit secure their slguatnreaI report the followinghuu es at haTinu slxned II D lulitol J o Jtolll Alexileivart J II Bllll k son and Clerks A few inorsignaturearo needed which the committee state willbe secured Ida Tne employees at u NelU I and UrUtub who refu ed to work last Sunday Won at work asusual yeitcrday

Grand Kacbcra Flack Will Hold OverMayor Grant did not attend tho Installation-

of officers of time Tammany fioctey last cienlna thougbhe was at he head of IhUlt uf Sachems lobe InstalledThe Urand Raoheui IIs elected liy tie tachmfor a ttmof one yrar and the constitution provides tbat a Grandriaoheuil not tllulble reoleutiuu bberlil r James APluik I 5 llraud c ili mob beta for nnveral yiiars andwill be for a 3 ear more at least fbme U arranged at the

the bachetua who irravely Tole fur eachoiber onrrlhl beltiir no c olce Uraud tiacheui FUcabold over

Out ol tho Itlver tTfi KOQ

Daniel W Smith ot 290 Pleasant avenuefound time body of a drowned man In Ibe hail River atIllIll tnct > eslerdsy He had on the Jandalla Iiland-aaylum uniform and Ime suppled to be alnnatlo whoWMI drowned In an aitf rnvt tu euape

The bnilyof a ilrownni mnu ul about tt years wasfound in iherlrerut tlioliotuf oirlncnI rctt > cierdarlie wore Oxrk clothe andl hU pockel were cuiply

ORRM4NX8 oia BTUIKES

The Trn lan Mlalvtrr Talk Over theAlnrmUc Hltcatloi

DEnt IN May 13 Emporor Wiltlnm hasreceived Schroeder IHinto nnd Slogel theWostphnllan commlttoo ns tho delegates of100000 miners

Tho strikers today tried to provont thoopening of tho Altchanso end BprCckhOovel

lilts Hussars dispersed time striken anilmade many arrests

A mann named Honncs whoso brother waskilled In tho riot at Schloswlc suddenly bo-

camo Insane today email killed n friend namedBlcichort with a hntchot Time colliers nt Wnldon burl Sllotla have gone on strike

A council of tho Prussian Ministry was heldtoday to consider tho question of tho strikeamong the coal minors Tho session was aprolonged one 1rinco Bismarck presided Attho height of time discussion Emperor Williamappeared In the council chamber and took an-

actln part In tho deliberations It is reportedthat tho council decided to summon to Berlindeputations front the mine owners and thominors In orilor that thor may submit theirdlmmtoB to arbitration by tho Government

Tho strike nt Dortmund Is spreading Thestrikers are assembling at tho pits and parad-ing

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time streets nntlluenaelnlt the employees attho water y tho district

licnwN May 1IA number of strikers atCaetrou attempted to make a riotous demontrillion but were charged upon nnd dispersedhy IrnBoons and lancers hero wo randomIlr between time strikers uud tho military atthat place last night

At Xuenon the taverns have boon closedThe Btrlko Commltteo of the Dortmund mInorshave Issued a manifesto ignod by Dantetichroodor and Bleftol In which they declarethat the strikers will not resume work until alltheir demands aro conceded by the mineowpera

the minors In tho Essen district havestruck This accession to the number ofstrikers raises the total of the mon who havonow quit work to 90000

Sixty of tho striking minors of tho Prince Re-

gents¬

colliery at Bochum decided to resumework today but were prevented from doing soby their fellow workmen who drove themaway from the pits with howls and curSes Themilitary were summoned and on their arrivala sharp light took r la botwoen time soldiersand tho strikers the latter being ilnally dieparsed

At a meeting of tramway drivers In Berlin to¬

day it was resolved demand an Increase otwages a reduction of hours and extra pay forworking holldaTH In the event of a re-

fusal¬

tho men will go out strikeThe metal workers and rxittora nt Munich

threaten to unless their wages are in-

creased¬

Astrike movement la apparentamong artisans generally

The railway authorities at Halle announcethat twenty our trains mostly local will stoorunning on Wednesday owing to tho scarcitycoal

TIITJTNO TO KILL rim CZAR

Many Knsllan Officer Ene Cd In a Nlhllsit Plot

LONDON MII18A conspiracy has boondiscovered among tho military officers stationed in St Petersburg A larco number oftlio conspirators havo boon arrested

In their possession wore found papers whichl rood that thoy intended to make an attemptto assassinate tho Czar A number of bombswere also found

Arlitocratlo GamblerLOXDOJC May ilLTime persons arrostod early

yeiterday morning tIme raISe ou the Field and Adelphlclues In this city were arralfneA this morning TheEarl of Dudley and Lord Luriran Wet amen the pria-oners The Karl ft PudleI appeared to be ashameil ofhimself but Lori Lurgan succeed a denanc air Thepolice who inado the arrests admitted thut the pairlulen into custody were not members of the Field Clubbut nald they resorlrd thereto fore4thJ purpose ofgambling The prisoners were oall to appear for examination next week

A Victory for the KoelattotmPARtS May ISA municipal election was

held at Norbonne eilerday which resulted In a victory-for the Socialist candidates Putin the electlefi a fightoccurred the hall where the voting was being earnedon A party or socialistic headed by Ii FcrrouL mimeberet the Chamber of Deputies paraded thftitreeta-eluglm the Marseillaise

The Shah Ntartii on hi TripBT PnTrnsBuno May ISThe Shah of Persia

has tuft Teheran for St Petersburg lie crosseS thefrontier at DjoulfJ On hi arrlTal onwa welcomedI by a body of HuMiun tOdbtachmeui of Ccwfickk was detailed to act as a guard oftenor to the Shah

The Bonar Loses liar BerewL-

ONDOX May lSThe Gorman stenmerT-aormlna CapL Koch which sailed from New YorkApril M for Hamburg has arriveS at Plymouth withthe German steamer DOllar In tow The tatter vesselhad lost her screw Bh IIs from Vera Crni for aLuropean port

YorU hlre Miners GrumblingLONDON May 13Tho Torkshlro miners

threaten U strike unless their employers concede an ad-vance

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In watts Klftr thousand uotloes have base dU-trlbuted among the men advising them to Quit workunless an Increase IIlran-

tPredldljE Stanleys Early ReturnLo DON May lSRlr Francis De Winton

President ot the fimln Belief Committee speaking be-fore the Royal Oeographlcal Society tcnlnhtI predictedthe earlyI return of flenrr M Stanley Ho descrlkedseveral routes that wire now open to the coast

The AntlHIarerjr CongressPLmnow May 13 Fortngol will send dele-gate

¬to the International Anil Hurerir Congress which

will be hold In August In accordance wllh ibis arrangemenu of Cardinal Lavlferl

Prince Helen and the CzarewltehLONDON May lSIt iIs snld that tho Cznro

witch will oou be betrothed to frlnoesa Helen fourthdaughter of the Prince of Montenegro The rrinoeej Uuow In a convent-

A New feUeanmhlp ComingJjONDON May ISThe HamburgAmerican

Paoket oinpauvTa new twin screw steamer AuitnuVictoria sailed from Southampton fur Now York onSaturday

TUB SEA BEllPENT SZaUTEO AOAVf

Thl Time Uy the Flrat Offleer of Iho Amer-ican Ilner ItrltUh PrlaeeP-

nifcADELrniA May IRTho Americanliner British Princess In port today reportssighting a soa serpent Capt Smith hor firstofllcor hitherto a thorough disbeliever in thetales of the monster says he now has no doubtof Its existence for ho saw plainly tho mysteryof the ocean Cant Smith and the fourth matewero on the bridge together lust at daybreakot Saturday May 4 In latitude il longItudo 42 40 The tea was smoothnail only faintly rippled by a lightair from tho southwest Capt Smlfti chancedto look astern and saw something In the waternot moro than 100 yards away To the nakedovo it appeared In Cant Smiths words as a

largo black obstacle sticking out of tha waterIn a Dorncndlcular cosltlon lllo alone soar orriver buoy Ho seized the glosses to mako Itout more plainly and saw it was alive Thoro-abovu tho water rose time head and neck ot-a tiomendous monster The hoed roBomblod In olzo and shape tho top ota beef barrel as Cart Smith put IITho body though completely submergedcould tie mado out plainly by tlio disturbanceof tho water around It and tiui fret nwny fromwhore tho bond and neck stood out of thewater the monster tnll was boating and lash-Ing time sea Into foam with as mnoli torte an-tho rlniCis8 own propeller Ciipt Hmlthturned to tend for Capt roolliltho rancetsBcommander bu before he could give tho ordertime MU serpent lied dived and that was the losttien of It

Tho Uayrevlllo Illot Auother ArrcitJ amos Iurmnn the man who owns the bricky-

amS tayrevllme where the laborers of the Daritan-lllTr llallroad and the brlckmakers bad Woody fighta weilt ago ending In tIe death of Org KewlngerQas of tide brlckmakers applied to Chancellor UcUUI-In Ice Court of Chancery Jersey City yesterday foran Injunction restraining the raljro d company fr6mbuilding In road across lets laud stud comi lfna Ibecompany to risk up Ilie tracks the laying of wblcbCaused the riot Tin cempany ascetic that It hadgret to pay Kurman Ik price he lieS asked for Illsland Stud that lie hid refused II Mo they set alJoutttacondemn II and In the meanjllme went dicedtheir road The OhanoellorI eel next Monday 10 hearargument

Michael Iluaey arrested an lodyed In the Nvr-Krun < wlok jJill nn a rharci of innrdrr InIITId11I1connection if lifilrair Hunalor-Adrklu will Icy lo get bomb lluoiy coil Ireuthi Au ontIlliiilrlclinn a ho was nrrcMul on the latne cbargiout 01 lull on habeas ccrou prvceeillnL llueoay wasIncharge of the fang tileS atlsnipted lo lay Ih track

TO DOUBLE BRIDGE TRAFFIC

run rnuBTatca UKHOLTE TO WIDENTUB HKW roilK XLz1u1Nt7-

Mt2AoooG to be Kzpen4e4 for Land andSICOOOO for Alteration The Trains toHaTn Platftirm on Kach Side of Them

Important action was taken yesterday atthe mooting of tho bridge truptcos looking tothe Improving and enlarging of tho platformsand Increasing tho train service at tho NewYork station Comptroller SI TO re Chairmanof tho committee which had been appointed atCprovlous mooting to consult on tho best plansfor bringing nbout those results reported thattho committee recommended the purchaso otproperty on Iark row so as to wldon tho en-

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on each side the removal ot tho stationeighty feet nearer to Brooklyn tho widen-ing

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of tho platforms and stairways trameight to twenty toot on ouch side andtime arrangement ot tho two platforms BO thattrains can be run on each sldo A formal reso-

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embodying these recommendations wasDrOEented by Comptroller Myers and unani-mously

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udoptod as was also a resolution pro-

viding¬

for time expenditure ot 1103000 in carry-ing

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out the proposed Improvements t259000being for tho purchase of 31 toot ot land front-ing

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on 1ark row on each sldo ot time bridgeand 150000 for changing the tracks plat-forms

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and roadwaysIt was also resolved to purchase a plooo of

land on Hluhnnd Nassau Streets In Brooklynan feet wide and 200 foot long for tho construetlon ot blacksmith snaps mind repair shopsresident Unwell reported that 4332U patBpUEuru had been carried In time euro on timtliroo cautenilal days wltiioiit un accident

rollowlng Iis the essential of part of ChairmanMyerss report

the plans comprehend tho moving of thepresent station and platform eighty leot cuntfrom the nresututlouvttion rendered necessaryto afford the desired additional track arrange-ment

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the enlargement of all platforms fromtheir present width of eUht foot to a width oftwenty feet a corresponding Increase In widthto twenty loot in the case of all stairwaysleadlncr to blue Rtutlnn nail Rin h nterminal lrrammiiU tracks itwitIresult in two twentyfoot platforms each hav-ing

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an Incoming and an outgoing track on Itstwo alee respectively affording doublo the-present faculties for entrance to and egretsfrom alt trains Such additional platform facili-ties

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with time consequent reduction oftimo noCMnarr for the loading and unloading of traumawlllresult in trains being run ntmucn shortertorvalsandlt is estimated will virtually doublothe carrying capacity of the road Provision for-th described Increase of width In platformsand passageways loading to tha station by anenlargement ot the station will require thoroadways to be moved twenty foot northerly-and eouthorly respectively for time distancecovered by tho changes in station width Saul itIs also proposed to widen them at their en-trance

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front rack row bunking the approachmuch moro satisfactory In order to ac-complish

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this It will be necessary to acquiretiv purchase tho pieces of property describedIn tho Assessors mars as follows All or plots1J and 18 tho rear portion or plots 127G 1277and 110 the front portion of plot IIO1 audportions of plots 21U and 101 By obtainingthese the space required for tbo neededchanges will be secured and ample and Imporativoly required room will be afforded to

andla tho creat and rapidly incroaslnetraflic

DU1 fENS ZlllTEH UEItE

Alto the Valkyrie SieamenrementsShe InItlllEer Than We Thought

Tho steamship Sorvin brought the Earl ofUunravens letter addressed to CommodoreJames D Smith Chairmen of tho American-Cup Committee of tho Now York Yacht Cluband It was delivered last night at the club-

house It will roach tho Commodore this morn-ing

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and after the Cup Committee has mot Itwill bo made public

Tho tiervla brought something elso in hermall bags however which turns out to bo ofperhaps as much importance as tho letterIt was Lloyds Official Yacht Keglster and thofigures It contains giving tho ValkyrioM di-

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will cause no llttlo surprise amongyachtsmen interested in tho internationalmatch Those figures cover more ground tnimthose soot in tho challenge Hero aro tho ofil-

clal figures as gtvon in Lloyds Registermanes ArpfftjmJ riffAor-2lmnae ZcnnatK fvinauf Beam fleph

GenesIs so 74 MO HO 110-OMatrit fl 8J03 803 13 13 J-

Tiltl IIAXOT 17U CM 213 141Valkyrie W 158 H3 10 11 u-

By this It will be soon that tho Valkyrlo Iisfourteen tons larcer than tho Uencsta lourtOo larger than the inlntoi nnil less tlmuseven tons smiUkr titan tho Thistle As thoThames tonuuco Is practically tho same asthat used by us in measuring our vessels thosefigures aro well worth serious considerationAgain in tho mutter of length tor tonnagethuro is only ultToronce of 0 inches betweentho Valkyrlo and the Ooncsta C toot IS inchesbetween liars and tho Onlatou t and she in ens-

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only thirteen feet loss than tho ThistleThese dimensions with those elvan as herbeam mind depth for tonmigo show that hocshape ts lose like u cutters than either of theother three yachts that limo for tho cut Thoyalso show that time Valkyrie is nearly two feetlarger than the Puritan In measurement fortonnace

FOR JUSTICE XOU7oyS FA31ILT-

S7OOO Huuacrlbrd li> Ht Night TammanyLeading Off With SSAOO

Tho meeting at the Morton House lostevening called by Iho commit on theMlchnol orton testimonial was largely at ¬

tended The use of the Academy ot Musio forSunday May 2G was contributed by ManagerEd Ollmoro A committee on talent and pro

crammo was appointed consisting ot J 31

Hill Nat Goodwin One Hockler and othersTho rest of tho tlmo was taken up with speechesand the reception of subscriptionsBlXConcrossman Amos J Cummings addedto his speech an offer to play the banjo at thebenefit Chamberlain Crokor was cheered byCounty Democrats Republicans and Tarnmany men alike when he announced that howile authorized to puy that the Tammany So-

ciety¬

would contribute 2500 Ho put his ownname down for IHJii and Jlnjor Grunt by lettor subscribed time camo amount

Not loss than 10uOO will bo raised for thofamily of Justice Norton Nearly 7000 wasraised lust night The subscribers were

Tarnmanr Sodomy S2 f00 Richard Croker fZjDlliifhJJW Julius Kaufman UVi Justice Oeo u

PeanerlrV5 W Kever Hro JOU Luic llrun-

fljjo JutcetTlioina Uurray smoom Thomas rurcollOO-

jJoldftrl

Judge Morgan tiliriemc smuc lostinoster torcellos 3 ecu Colt suuai bberbdnn milinok Stud Jotcu m-

mSeatoc tlU John F lietuty bwl slit Tbionaa of-

lb Itighti precinct gte Capt lteilmy of the mn-

etaemtb slam Ucoyge Lssier biou Cbusrlaa Jonei tlulCot 4 3 biXooii7 uuc James fratsor vus Imu-guoU 1tc John Otackner 100 Jcitbco flacule-lOfleflir 5100 11108 J Cummimig tIcK Charles Steck-tsr IbOil barge W Ilaymlor vIm tUetbco Ilenry

CAot Juftlee Maurlre J rower VVJ JokliniA Orilf tf ilunnltir u Hf JforJ trio Percy flockwaiL lid and Mll i kLOBntn Judge liroirue and aoumbor ol others si each

To Care tor the Italian Orphan

A number of Balosian missionaries nt time

Sacred Heart an order of rollrlouii entirely new In thiscountry have opened aa InMltullon at 43 East Fifty

ninth treat the object ot which 1Is to supplement thework of the Italian priests sent hers with the approba

han of the iope The order woe founded about eightyears age In lialy br Smother Krancl Xavlr Oabnn-lIn members ar > properly bluer of iplrltual cbarlir-TlifTTltlt lbs lck and prepare them for the last riteof the Church In ihl tlty tlilr oljccl ft to otien an-aiylum for Italian ortbant and their project ha theapproval of ArcbbUhon Ccirrliran They are at presentprepared to receive ulrli and lu a sImon tImes arrangeuicuti will be blade to provide for boy

SPAHKS FlOWS mi SILZfOR4PU

Mary Bcorleld aged T years ate fruit toned on ftdumping jrrnuud UOruvldeuce on Saturday and died ou-Honoar The troll wn poltoned-

Hr 1 W McrrlUlt proprietor of the rrmlw IHtpatcIt-ot Trovldtnce anuoucei In nnptnilun m he Him triepaper too fipanitre at au auiuriement uuvl unpronUUoci an lmmtuueutWm-

tmtammm 11 Gill hbuyedntendeiit of iii Iliath diebbrtwestern LJmciot cvii Counpmny with headquartersat lhtilebptie Iuaabeiu appumales by icr 1ieaeron-of Clue teucusylrit4 Cuuimauaemoners to lb rail itaposItIon

The coupling belnen two cnrtof a freIght train onthe niohtiur Railroad broke rtar lireeiilltd Marty lerUay Usurnlntf cub Cig cars Ua4eil wltU imix Ironwere wrecked No flue was mniure3 tbut lb track wasUookiil lam cain time

Charles Stewart a iclftmpliop rat r In tli WesternUnion nice Itu NewbnrpjL a iwo if MllUin htcwttrl f-tWfiMtituwniilnuii keeVer rornnntUl auieite IT uliott-Injr hhutclf at I t itiuie yes trJ > curlicue I IIn wt-utricilv temuhfite Ills uutlve lir hue ilcul is antkimwn

The orunr Jirjr In the raie of the tn men whowore kilted < n Tiutisr vitiii In the dolt of th-eeks 3 Illjim rnllienr M HIs lelia ham rrndcrel a tcrdiet Ctrnuriuiv liii Alliautu Coal uuJ Mliilnff Cnmaaity-

UwfleflecllcttobeveluiXeb j4eg ceumapliant te IOu lbs

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MUIXlrRINOll OF U4R

A Drnxlllan Newspnper Maya the Governratnt Wilt Fight BollTla

PANAMA May 4Time following lnlolyai >

poured In the Jornal tin Cbinmrrdu ot Rio doJaneiro

Thoro Is no doubt that the Government Ispreparing for war Humor assorts that time

Brazilian Government can do nothing to provent a conflict between Bolivia and ParaguaysInce our Government tuna suffered a chockfrom the first power which will seize the terri-tory

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In dispute It Is also evident that n treatyof alliance exists botwoou Brnril and TarnCuay and ono which whllo strengthening tIme

republic guarantees the Interests of BrarllThere la no doubt that wo are preparing forwar since everything Indicates that ono Is Im-

minent¬

The Government is limo only responsibleparty in this matter and It will have to give ananswer to the country But what this answerwilt bo God only knows now that Limo honor oftime Brazilian line cnn only be sustained bybathing It In the blood ot our brothers ofAmerica Lot us not bo told that war Is not ntour doors The intimate relations existing be-

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hue 1arauunyan and Binzlllnn Govern-ments

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are well known nail It in known vo holdinterests In Paraguay and therefore under tho-

protence of preventing Invasion of our terri-tory

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v o send to our frontiers an army which isfive times larger than Is necessary Anti yetwo want to pretend wo are not threateningBolivia and In a manner which may cost us a-

very high figure

ALL AOAIKHT STANUST

The Blcyclo Girls Combine to Beat thePresent Champion

Tim racing girls In Madison Square Oardon resumed work yesterday at 3 P M androdo for two hours By that time they hadmndo sixty miles on their bicycles or atthe rule of fifteen miles on hour Itwas a killing pace with no let upRound and round the eight riders wentsometimes with ono In limo lead then anotherand again all of thorn in a bunch or riding likea squadron of horse nil abreast It soon bocame evident that there was a combination bo-

twoon tho leaders to down Lottie Stanley ItIB in fact a race of six to two but one of thetwo is already practically out of time race Thisis Maggie SIcShano ot Pittsburgh Hhe Is agood strong rider but nhe complains that themachlno provided for her Is out ot order andUlcp too heavy for her

The oomblnallon is time result of the rotationot the wills to their managers It was origi-nally

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expectedJhnt there would bo twelve en¬

tries Jessie Wood Louise Armolndo KlttloBrown Jessie Onkcs hattie Lewis and hobOBnulwln rldo under tho management of limosW Eok Von Blunter Ifawkns and Archer areiindor tho care of Hurt Miller of Kochceter andLottie Stanley Maggie JlcSlianc and AdamsVioro put into tho competition by Mlllum-OBrien Miller It is said wanted n guaranteeto lot his girls ride and falling to set it hewithdrew thorn

This left Jpqks girls and OBriens to com-pete

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arid with McHbano out It loft the llsht 0to 1all against the champion Stanley

Wo are each ion ourselvessaid ono ofEckBglrlfl and all against Stanley

I cant catch thorn tonight Miss Stanleysaid lset evening but I will do my GaO milesbefore the und of time week nod if any ot therest can got there they have got to do bettorthnn thoy ever did

The pace did Its work for one ot the racersnowovei Tussle Wood who holds the recordof 334 > mOos for a sixdayrace four hours aday matte in Omaha was taken sick and wasloft behind

Oakod rnssod the 100mile mark at 1048 C

hours 48 minutes front blue start It Is the fast-est

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100 miles over made In H contest by wontonAt midnight the score was

Jrbka itUeS LepCake Ho Urown113 2-

4Lewis 112 Armcuuejnulel-itjdautwmn107 7 Stentoyt H-

5cbbaneooda t d 3 il S5 0

ANOThER suairAy ERUPXZO lP

Broadway PavIng Stones Thrown Into th6Air by Explodlnic Omen

There was a dull explosion In Unionenunro at 10 oclock last night whoa thethoroughfare chanced to bo deserted by pedes ¬

trians Policeman Coon who was goIng soothon his boat heard the noise and saw a sectionof roadway at the northwest earner of Fif-

teenth¬

street and Broadway opposite Tiffanysrise about a foot In the air anti fall back In aheap IIo was about thirty feet from the spotnnd ho run out Into time roadway und foundthat there had been an explosion of gases intho subway trench

A section of time granite paving Ptones about3X loot In diarneter was blown up Nobodywas hurt The Thirtieth street police notifiedlImo subway workmen but thoy hadnt got nttime work of repairing nt midnight The policecouldn t discover what had caused the gas toignite

The Stanley Society omohokeaA society having for its object tlio study of

African explorations expedition and geography wasnrganlred on Friday at Martha Institute la HobokenIi title I the btanley Society At present II hiolxteen members Oorjre VV ltearn Is the reldent nailE T Zeltney S3 Wtumnrton street 1Ii the Secretary

flab for TodayThe storm of slight energy now central In

Indiana It moving slowly eastward lisle ioU yeiterday In Wisconsin IlUnoln Tennessee Indiana Ken-

tucky¬

Virginia and PennsylvanIa The heaviest rainwu at Chicago In Dili oily It became cooler and rainyIn the afternoon the wind shifting toeasterly The tem-

perature just reached TO3 In the Rattern Southernand extreme Wentern and Northwestern Stales it wasfair Aa anti cyclone with cooler weather was formingIn Manitoba which wilt probably continue the coolweather after the storm paste

Today will be rainy with stationary temperatureWednesday there will be rain followed by fair coolerweather

Time thermometer at Terrys pharmacy la Tee fiuifbuilding recorded the temperature as follows 3 A M-

OJ ° U A M OI 0 A Mt 01 ° 12 M B0 3K I M 7-0erM03

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> er M C49 12 mlduWit eSe Average05 Average on May 13 ii25 Gji °

INDICATIONS colt TWfNTYroCrC 110UK4

For Maine Now Hampshire Vermont tlauachnsetta-Hhode Inland Cnnneotlaut cloudy weather and lightFhouersstationary temperature except on the coastslightly warmer easterly shifting to southerly wind

rot tatternAeio lw> faetrm 7Vnnili nti Atw Jerfeud tMlawfin thtealtnlng uvatAer toilS Ugluihoweri tiedthunder iltfrnu variable wlndi a illyht the In lemptratare

for the District of Columbia Maryland and Virginiatight shower followed by clearing weather a slight

fall In Kmperatur in the Interior illghlly warmer onthe coast touthweitcrly winds

ron weilern Now York emil western Pennsylvaniacloudy weather with riilus stationary temperature ex-

cept en time lakes slightly cooler ruts tliltilug towenterly

HVTT1HQ8 AIIOUT TOW

Uuilc In TompVlns Square this tvening at B byBtensMilitary Uand

The iltamer Marc lowell wIlt begin tier regular tripsfor the serene on Wednesday iIiy 1 taaklog alt tierusual landings

John Hellly a teller carrier of htatlon P woe eonTlcted In the united Htates liutrlu Court yesterday ofdelaying tie inall > Me will appeal

Judge Uarrttt baa granted an absolute dlrorce in-Alloeliucklew from Lawrence Ducklew Judge Dalyhas granted an absolute divorce lo Charles Lebmbergfrom Auutitte Lehniberg-

Jndg 6lJrlen han cranled the Cercte Frau ais doAlaruionle prinl lou lu ninrlci the property V4west Twenty iliih street for lilIdi Iheiocletr Is tobuy tie property for to0oc

Charles Flher who was arrtttnl about two monthsav i In lorylh street thurge witli coiiuterfeltliir wasEMilented by luilte llenxdlct lesteruuy lo Hie Lrecount penltrntUrir fur lit years

The Jicobltr n purof the time rif Jnmei If COO

liosVnor a farce are lu be prowu Ml nt KillsHall Veat UrlzhlniL Staten lilanl on ruunOoy eveninif next Ito ptrfuru diK e u ion the benefit of theUulld of the Ascension Iburch

TIe annual meetloic and election nf emcee of theHumus for Aged and Infirm Hebrews Wed lomb streetwoe held on Sunday morning Tbrre oflictrs were re-

rlroted rreildeut ilr Chins I liernlielm lce-Iretlilent Mrs Henry Ultterinau Trmurrr Mr Charlesbteinbach

The Spellbinder Company yesterday Died Its certln-cate of Incorporation sltitc5 use lt ofijeot the prlutI-bif pultuhing or selllnr bke pamphlet or news-paper The capital IIK t7Juui eta tie incorioratorscr5 Pebniore flu cit C II True II K inrrlfi V K-

Mhnumburg sad Ir D I Viallter-At a monthly meeting of the Si etch Irrshylerr yes

Irrdar the hay lhr tm ii r Illrch rolen llou us-no MCiepUtl ill coturrcvutiiusm at ilorrlaania bu alpeale atcvpud Mr lilrt h desiring to leave Ms ciiflrebecause he iblnkM hi work hue Uses LiuUbred br thiscnenlnircfafrcstiilerUniJuudsy school uer tils own-ekucc

thE SAXTON BILL VETOEDrt-

Ufflclul

a or intr ExniniTs UT-Snctoua

Przicrs szaFI4iUJtI

lie In Hourllly In Ta> or of the Prlvnt-Itootli or Compiifttnrnt K > 4lcin but the3xetisslvel flaunt ho fnnftlderInliernilly Defenllvr Vicious und Un-

cnnilltntlonalit

Aftct Clearly rotatingOut the Other Ilnd Points ofthe 1IIII beShown What Mhonld lie lone

AiiiiANY May 15Time Govornors privatesecretary was Inwaltlnc whllo time session otlimo Assembly was being opened this eveningwith prayer und as soon as the journal ofFriday had boon road ho hnndod up a mossage vvhlch proved to bo tho veto of time Saxton Electoral Itoform bill

The Veto HrnpeSTATE or NEW YOII-

KHtncurnE CitAMiirn I rALII ANT May U 1839 f

To V JitttnjiVAssembly bill No 72S entitled An net to

Boouro moro fully tho Indcpoudonco of electorsnt public elections to enforce tho secrecy oftho ballot and to provide for tho iirlntlnc antidistribution ot ballots at public expense Uherewith returned without approval

Time evils which this bill pretends to remedynro startllnit widespread mind tluncorous be-

yond all others which threaten our Governmont antI It Is not strange that any bill labolloil

electoral roform raises a blind cry for Ha en-aotmont Tho clamor that this great reform i

inoasuro should bo approved at once nndwithout stopping for im examination of Its de-

tails¬

was nt no tlmo louder than when limo billwas first presented to mo by tbo i ro out Legis-lature

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BO framed as to abolish nil electionswhich It proposed to reform That such n stu-pendous

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blunder Could pass tho LegislatureWithout detection should bo a sharp reminderthat painstaking scrutiny and careful delibe-ration

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are as necessary as patriotic fervorWhen the people are crying for broad theirhunger will not bo eatleilod by giving thorn astone

Political pnrtlos cannot differ as to time neces-sity

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ot suppressing bribery at election Cer¬

tainly such a consummation is most devoutlyto bo wished by that party which is wellKnown to haye little or no campaign fund tohavo less Vioalthy men for Its candidates andto have suffered most 68eroly from enormouspolitical corruption by its adversaries

It Is difficult to understand how so muchparty heat could have been evolved from thediscussion of a measure proposlngouds equallydesired by all honest people regardless ofparty It cnn only bo explained by tho madanxiety with which this bill was mado a party C

measure by tile majority ot time Legislatureand by the reckless haste with which It wasoriginally rushed through both Houses with ¬

out listening to suggestions criticisms oramendments presented by time minority withthe evident Intention that the bill should notba approved and that the oxocutlvo mightthereby bo placed before limo people of theState In the false light of having vetoed aroform measure

The enactment of a law which shall actuallysecure electoral reform should Involve slmnlya discussion of the best moans for accomplish ¬

fag commonly desired ends There wouldSeoul to bo no longer any occasion for partisancontroversy in this discussion If the sole ob-

ject¬

In view is the public good rather than dig-ging nits for political adversaries The pres-

ent¬

Ineed is careful deliberation keen scrutiny

and a mutual readiness and desire to clvo amidreceive the sharpest and severest criticismrequiring a temper and disposition most for-eign

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to the atmosphuro ot partisan contro iioisy

The first stop in a discussion undertakenwith such disposition Is to discover the pointsof agreement This I proceed to doTHE PRIVATE COMPABTJIENT IDEA APTBOVED

There is ono leading feature of this bill which 7

I consider of vital Importance and which I haveuniformly advocated whenever opportunityhas offered The feature to which I rofor la-

the system of private booths or compartmentsthrough which each elector must pass on hisway to the ballot box If this system stoodalone unattended by nullifying and suicidalcounter provisions I would most heartily approve this bill

In time memorandum setting forth my rcasons for disapproving the similar bill of last-yearIsaid

I would cheerfully approve a well considered measurewhich should provide ubttantlall hot each eleolorJust before depositing thu ballot should enter a separatecompartment or tooth provided for that parpoMwtie-Mu can alone auori and arrange time Octets losnUtUmself and from the oomparunrnt proceed directly to illInspectors uaittndetl br any one and deposit his M lota-

fcucn a proviilon plain rltunle ana eusbly under-stood

¬would tend to prevent or restrict bribery and cor-

ruption¬u the bribers would be unable to know or de

toTemic whet tickets hiS actually been voted anuSwould be lew likely to attempt to improperly Influentthe voter ho far as this bill partakes or tblafeature ItIs meritorious arid me eta my approval lint It Is encum ¬

bend and surrounled wltti other provisions crude un-precedented

¬unconiiltutlonal and fatillr defective

which render Us approval ImpossibleAgain In my annual message to the present I

Legislature I soldIt I suggoaed that the existIng election tars lii

amended by providing that a curtain space extending areasonable distant from the pubIs be fcel a3o or TatServed by ropei or barriers of venue kind Inside wliloit-nn on except peao otncera mini one elector at a timeshould be permuted to cutter cad that all electloneerlcirshould be done outside of aucti reserved apace ant thaIcash elector should be require to pass behind screenor within eompartments or booths situate wlibln suchreserved space ate there stone prepare or assort filetickets ann then proceed dlrecUy from such place tothe polls without any one accompanying Mm or any op-

ortunlty being aoorded for dlieoTerluir what ticket bavets j

The value of such a provision eoneltl not In permitling the elector to cast a secret ballot but In compellingtilts to do co Under such circumstances tlie eletior isnot Co liable to be bribed because tIle tidier would notbe llkelr to pay their money for a vote den they can-not

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be positive wblch way that vote ba actually beencast 7a opportunities aud probabilities of corruptionwould thereby be greatly dlininidiej cud a pure rlec-tlou ren lered uioro certain much a provision plainsimple and eaitlv understood would tend to preventur at least restrict corruption at the pals and u Is diftlcult to conceive of any reajunable objection thereto

I have thus quoted froth my previous officialutterances upon title subiect for time purpose ofindicating anew to the Legislature that thinsIs not and luau not at any tilmie boon any dlnagreement between the LoclBlature antI theEjtecutlvo upon what I regard and upon whatI bolJo0 tho people regard the most Important feature of real oloctorul reform Tim sub-stantial

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dlsogroomont ustwoen the majorityot the Legislature and tho Kxocutlvo has beenruducod to Contain objections to the oflldalballot proposed but not to an oiuclul ballotitself

I am not yet convinced that any materialadantaso will accrue mom Itho use of nn ofINeMily printed baliott > becr t votIng which la-tbo essence of electoral reform cun bo tImerouchly secured with limo booth orcninpnrtmentsystem either by limo pronent method ot supplylnK ballots or by ollU lally printed ballotswhich shall pot bo ejclunivo lime eymoin otnn exclusively omelet ballot I balleve to boinherently defective vicious and unconstltq-tlonu

In my annual message to the present Lcgls-lature 1 indicated may jiosltiuu on this subjectfollows

It Ii also suggested that ii be provIded that ballots to-electgcms lie iarniheil sit public eametie uniter vuhlaiisSmut 1701cr remfiulatmocis vii necesaity or wiidomp oftitle cIiusiito is not entirely clear eIul ii may well be-doutuel ii tuciher oC jtealf It slim prove of szmu it bset-ut ortie productive or army eseHotiab reformat bat baChno etceciab objactmomi to It I ant diabueed to recemunemiIts adottloi us i4n siparttueni taiuly eimtltied to a yeaeuiiauio inai u is a power wnicn iIs luiiio to greatobuce ana should be carefully restricted WLIIballots lionld be furnlslied for tlie candidatesor lie principal political parties and for all oilierparties polling a certain fair percentage of voteul the previous elctlou rt any further rovlilcn CO-Mpelling their furnishing thnuldleI strl tlv guarded Itsnui bilUvedKibe desIrable nor IIs It luau mtlio laxpa sri that eyerv political ailvrnturrr who deelre s t >

run fur a tahiti oRIre should iiavi lie baliii prliitFl atPublic expeuie regardleis of his merits tics eittnl nfmis folios icr or the motives or purler or liUcnudtdai y A niece handful of adherents i om ared with thegmeSt body of ilio citlreua cloUd nc l bo permitted tu-llnpiisea itlf irmttltuted candidate upon tie hectic atpuliile eiprn aimplir tO gratlfr luis perioual vuullr r-

Ibe brlenloiin Lf a mall Sectionheave molioutinie exM to any provtilons vndua ihe

excludes power of furnlililiii ballote In the Stale coun-ty or cIty bat power eunuch bo concurrent wlili urlice caulldates eel Individual tVlille the hutecounty or city masT furnlili ballots and thereby nlnavIntiire u suniclent uprly for the conventure of numand thus tend lo rilleve caniltdatis front the gceceeby-of marco political ai < fntuu for such purl use > et ioi-r iOir >> eziatel l Shy ortloa ranuldkltf or prlvaiInOnldiiaU may rot theuueites be IictmUlcil vu uii-tKrllr IIn furnuh their en n Iallmo In ease lucy desire 10lo CO Irovlslon thould be male Soc tie > rlti n in ifbillot clerk who should have cliaro it the billilots Ihusfurniklied at public eipriii eel Ihex deckshould ettalloutd Itell le llie leeerVib boutnUrltx liilimit a deck ur counter and nbmM fiirnlth tle > trinra-tifuu reuaeit a toil tot ot Otis of elm tU jirtatt b4ieta

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