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And 1C Tammany Should Hln the fluWdulil lve It Powers It lisa Soaihfor Year A mil Hint lx nks LikePrvtistilc Rhakr1p or Dofkmaiter-

ArnaVr March is Li t yrar ill ths1-

wa required to grt a bill throtiRh the Igw-Utum Now York city was to an-

N noimojllliit w favored y Mayor 1onand l y him Thin that stampof npproral not had the limp effect

rcgwn for this i tint th HepubUoa-nfcadertHo not share the optimistic view

of admlnlMratlon thnt next foil

It will be reinmwi to power for two ypsrslonger nhil thy Imvp fears thatone tho uvMUrrs that luve rx en in

react to the hrneflt of TarnI L1mllr1

Its Major next fall that the Legislaturewould fcover have given it

ctpeflMy true of Mrae of theWUs extending the powers of the FiroCommloMowr tim Commifwloner of StreetOfianlng and the Commiwloner of Eko

and Water The Republicanleaders ham glanced over thw bill Introduced fcy Assomblyman John 11111 Morganrelating to water meters and the bill

by Senator Marshall and Afiscmbly

man George JJ Clark In regard to tire alarmboxes They have concluded that theyare dangcroiw bills if Tnmmany should

get In b power for they would givo themJurt wfcat they have for for years

The firwAUrro Box bill I BO wonledIt would mary things Its real Intent isto purchase the lire alarm signal conductedby the Signnl Company Inthe pott Tammany has done its businesswith the Gamwell Company and if it shouldgat again the 11111 would permitit to the Manhattanapparatus mid in whatever system it

the bill readsThe CommI Hnnrr U further author

to Hie fire Alarm

desirable by Hi rohMoof a putt or

patents llcen e franchiseor other property or uny

kind of any lire alarm alarmnow bn lnes In or

whim war hereafter do biulncs In the cityYork nt to m aercwl upon

with tft corporation thesame such lial first

by lh Board of Ektlmala andApportionment

bill authorize the city topurchase water meters which are now

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blymel think this hill TarnchnncH to money in

the futuro in a way that It linnIt is noticed of character of

ofthey openly tay that the n Legis

them in ndranoo powerthat would be unablo to getwere U control of the government of NewYork Hfnce leaders

the billsWhat look like a probable shakeup

of tlxt docknutHtei ofcontained to r cf threo bllw Kent to As-

f Hixvanl DockConuiuwdoner ilnwkcs and which wereIntroduced to ry One that theDock may redistrict the

of th nnd thisis loolod upon an mi attempt to

the from oneto anothr by now dis-

trictsV Another hilt cognizance ofthe between thomarket and the cart fish pcdlers It

in the future no or licensebail the Dock Commissionerfor other wrotions on the piersor wharves of Now York city withouting a public hearing on application-after been submittedmissioner The third bill provHes for the acquisition ofthe city along below

utrtet for the extension of the

do not propose to the Yale bill doingaway option as regards countryhotels in towns same easyIn the that it ExciseCommittee The bill was on the order ofsecond reading today and Majority LeaderRegent

Aaoclatlon comprisinga0tt members lias instituted a

in the of the lilll nnlt Isreported that at the of the

each member110 with which to vocuro a fund

Senate moro than made good itsrecord for i a loji It suet andpromptly adjourned alter lIstening to the

Tills occupied five iiimutrs lIme Theof a calendar of un

mt blbai woof BinatorEUhoras bllU were

One aniondu New York city Charterlijr that an order of arreM shallnot granted where the debt contracted

tern ino The other authoriivsthe Irustw of rellglciun rharltshlM rdura-ilonal or bn vn1ent tniats to soil rral projvarty It appear lu thn

court that thehas bw oinn or U liknly to hoonmn-

unnrodualivvi of nofli-mbly nl o advanrrd to a third

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Missionary Travels 40OO H es 6n a Falsecancer

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that h i Sat to die next thmonths as tho result of a tropical cancerthat he Is not about a tripof 4000 miles he has just taken to hare anulcerated tooth fixed

Dr Waddell In a l rwbrt rian mlMlonarrI who has worked the last thirteen years

In Brazil with headquarters at ItahlaSeveral we lcs ago ho began to bo trouMM

slight swelling In tbo mouth Mm-

Waddpll father nlw a Arperlesn-mUsIonarj had dl vl a beforeof cancer in the mouth and she bpcmogreatly worried her husband andurged him to SN

The physician out Ihe unnatural rowthand brought so much reliefthat the missionary thought he was tumdThe troublo roturned In an aggravatedform and the missionary went to thephysician who hinted that the mlsslcharysailment apt to be and A

microseoplo examination thehad indicated that Mr WitddeU was to bea victim of tropics cancer

It was about noon when the physiciannude ThIs discouraging report Theship the Helretlu was to sail for Now

i at 3 oclock In the afternoon The minsion-

nry caught it and arrived hero on Wednes-

day From the pier he went dlrect to thePresbyterian Hospital where he told hlastory to Dr Ellaworth Eliot Jr

1 Badly ulcerated tooth no sign of cancernothing to worry was Dr Eliotcheerful diagnosis missionarywent to a dentist who confirmed Dropinion and then ho allayed his wifes fearswith a cable despatch saying that he wouldbo back within a month

Dr Waddell wont oven have to have thebad tooth pulled and tbe dentist willhim In shape to return to Bahla on

LOCOMOTIVE RUNS AWAY

Throws Ont Engineer and Dories Itself InBank Neither Damaged

A runaway locomotive weighing twelvetons used to draw sand cars ncrosd lotsin Bay Ridge on tbe Improvements at Fortysecond street and Second avenue smasheda long stretch of tore up Secondavenue for several feet and flasHy burleditself In four feet of sand yesterday after-noon Engineer James S Parkinson whowas In charge of the locomotive was sup-posed to have boon killed but was after-ward found partly buried In the sand undernn overturned car badly nhaken but uninjured

The locomotive was drawing a train ofsand cars over R temporary to where

Parkinson was adjusting the couplingthe car

when the locomotive shot aheadhim out of tho cab The car

over Its load of sandovor

The still snorting and panting locomotivewas dug out and on tracks awrecking crew and continued Its workwith at the throttle Neithertho or hU was ap-

parently the worse for the experience

STOLE A AUTOMOBILE

pledged It for CIO In Tankers and Triedto Sell the Lantern

TOOTCKM N Y March 13 Four menwere arrested whUe endeavoring to sellan automobile lantern and a lap robe heretoday They gave their at

as James Carr of Fiftyfirst street Adam C Munn 403 West Fortyninth street Henry FitzGerald 1881 Am-

sterdam avenue David of 210West 117th street had left an au-

tomobile In a livery stable where theyhad borrowed 10 on It

A general inquiry was made and soonword was Manhattan thatthe automobile was wanted there Thisevening of Manhattan cameto Yonkers with n man whose name the

not learnwas identified aa one

that had been stolen from the SydneyBowman Automobile Company

streetUst been leftIn the rare of the man who was with CaptLantry and is valued at 1750

The captain Identified FitxOerald as anold New York fiftlcora re-turned to get a warrant for the arrest of

four men

BOUGHT FOR LADY TVRXRVLL

more Manager Thinks Theres a Kwtrxtlsat the Orders

Tim manager John Wellss sliver andantique store went to the Tenderloin policestation last night and told the ofwhat he thought was an

Yesterday afternoon he said a man withan English accent who saW IK was a butlerfor lady Turnbull at thewent th store and ordereddelabra costing iOO sent to Lady TurnbullII for them

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according to the clerk J the silrnr was

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And Practically Forced a Verdict of GuiltAgainst Duncan Young for Hllltnmile He Was Escaping After Attempted Burglary Cets New Trial

Duncan alia Sootty Young the burglat who was convicted in June ItOO befonJutlce Furtman In the Court of GeneralSessions ot murder In tho second degreeobtained from Supremo Court Justice Gayn6r In Brooklyn yesterday a certificatereasonable doubt and hla willtake the neocesary for a new trialIn his opinion granting the certificate Jus

Oaynor saysA man was discovered forcing i-

secondvtory rear window of a house andtried to escape He was bunted overrear fences from yard to yardand the awakened residents of the blockAs he dodged about from one point of con

to another seeking for an exithe waa pelted with missiles and also shotat with pistols seven ormore times

At last be ran up a rear fire escape tofrom a woman with a pistol She

shot at him twice from below as be wentup and a man leaned out of a window Aboveand struck at him with a stick or boardand be shot and killed toe latter and

up tho fire escape to the story abovewhere he entered window and mad hisescape through the house to the street

This was on the opposite side of theblock from the hones he bed been discov-ered trying to enter and the pursuit hidluted a considerable time apparentlymoro than ten minutes The defendantwaa arrested tOme daya later charged withhomicide The evidence against him onthe trial consisted of alleged admissionsfreely made by him before his arrest tohis paramour and hla former paramourthat he was guilty person the occasionthereof being the arrest of another personfor the also of his identificationafter hit arrest by a woman who had seenhim while he was being hunted In the backyards on the night of the homicide ae already described and by another womanwho had seen him in the street in the vicinity that same night before the Mid attempt to commit a was discovered

Tho eald evidence was by no meansconclusive being to eome extent suspicious-and uncertain It called for special careon the part of the Court and the jury TheJury had much difficulty in accepting aseafo ana remained out over night Nextmorning tho learned trial Judge broughtthe jury into court and spoke to them atlength although they had not asked forfurther Instructions or communicated withtho Court at all He told them that it wasvery unfortunate bad not agreed

tho importance of the carElength of the the

mental strain of tho parties engaged init and the of the own aa-

rvitona should not fall to agreeHe wanted any Juror to sk ques-

tions so that aid them to anmeat About two hours afterward thelearned trial Judge cent for the jury againand poke to at lengthhAd not for instruc-tions or sent any communication to theCourt

were called from their de-liberations and the first words of the learnedJudge to th m were I have sent for

I want to repeat to what I saidthis morning your failure toresults in a very waste of public timeand money a miscarriagein an on defendant

nd of s and unnecessary amount of labor on the District

U there is ofyour agreeing I will ktep you together

stem to mecase is not one that presents a proper reason

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was made in this statement to the jurya It Will unwarranted Ho alsotbe learned Judge instructed the jury tobring in a verdict of murder or

the counsel for the defendantobjected and wed that be charge that

bring in a man-slaughter this was refused Justice

cont Inueswhen the way the defendant was

and that he was being fired at or had beenfired at from while thedeceased was striking at him with afrom above may have been In perilof being knocked off fire

learnedtrial has a right to decide ss a matterof law that he not have had any Intentto kill and such Intent was aelement of murder unless the defendantwas within SubdIvision of th sectionof the Penal Code wlilch defines murder inthe tint degree engaged lu the commis-sion of or an to a felony

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etcapr provided that he had anintent to a but WMnot at tbe time of U bomlcM an engagedOn the deslnted and was

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Ix nsrircod the Wets of Anc SSacgestedfor tte laternsUoaal Matebes

The annual meeting of th exeoutlvecommittee of tho United States NationalLawn Tennis Association was held lastnight at the Hotel WaldorAstorta andit was almost midnight before the legUlators finished the big task they had inhand Dr James Dwight presided andthere were also present VloePrtaldentR D Wrenn Secretary P E PretbreyW A Lamed W J Clothier and B DLittle The first find most Important

was the acceptance of the English chal-lenge for a series of International matchesthis season and President Dwight at onceappointed a to arrange detailsand take entire char of the internationalmatches committee ls R D WrennR D Little P E Presbrey and Jams

The International committee Immediatelyheld a and after

wood Hoboken and the Crescent AthletioClub members finallyprevailed because the last Internationalwere here at Bay Ridge and the com-mittee instructed toto the Lawn Tennis Associationthat the International matches this seasonbe held during the week of Aug 3 on the

It Is not unlikely that theto

their International team of 1000 complainedgreatly of the softness of thecourts and last visitors declared

Improved uponwas taken on the alterations-

In the international whichwore ted by the Englishmen a specialsubcommittee toconfer with the Brusher on other ques-tions raised with to i

regulations if found advisableof J P Paret over the re-

fusal of tho Norfolk L T C to let him detend his title to tbe ChallengeCup WM dismissed hut a tournament

was refused to the Norfolk club thisseason

Tho local committtee made a new rulerequiring the oupholder to play through

tournament tothe authority of the U S N L T A when

to mako this ruling was ques-tioned by Drthe tournament regulations willamended BO as to cover

governing challenge cupeone other

serious discussion and that was the adoption-of an official ball for 1903 Acommittee held a meeting in the afternoonand listened at to representativesfrom three concerns who want tothe official bolls Afterthe Wright Dltaon ball was again adoptedfor year

to standard required by theexecutive committee

The committee then made a radical de-parture by instructing the to call-a U S N L T Ato be hold at in August duringthe championship tournament to con-sider of adopting an officialball thou for 1004

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The official schedule of dates for cham-pionship tournaments was adopted and

includes more events anyyear for the last ten There werethree dates awarded including six Invi-tation tournaments more ever be

and many new events The full listfollows

May Inltroholaitte ot Harvardpreparatory aoboolt at Camhndrc aIMS

of Taleacbuolt at lUvrn Cote

uar intrnctoiAAUc ot commhis preparatory rhnoU at Jtw York

It ot rrtnccrho liairniKctonN J

Mar nInlcnftmlamic rbaropioMhlp of Pewpreparatory acbool at lie

tournament of the CaliforniaLawn Tmnla at Sun Fnodjco Cat

War IS floutu r chwrpiojuihlp lovraaaMBlatClub

June l state cnajntdoBihlo forwomen at Merlon C C

Juoa 1 Inriuilon lournarnent of TOJftdo-FU q t lid leash Club SI Tusvlo Paz N Y

June caaaploMblp at theSide T C York

June s VUflula stall Cboafplonalilp atC C Norloll Va-

Jun li Opaa tourasmecl of Ntw York

JunetSLoiititaea State Champtonablp at J ewL T C

June State CbamplaniMp at CatooirlUt C C naltlmorf

Hanford Gulf cubJuno 17 MaMichuetla Mate la-

slnlra tt the Ixirwool C C notion WaiJune n Souiwra loi ntata al-

Uonuoinnr T and 0 C AlaJuoa n tot Women

at the 1blladrlptla C C

M laviutlon tournament of the CrnceatA C Brooklyn X Y

June M Own tournament of the Klan County-T 0 N V

J Ol-iuair al AUanu A C

June MUdle Slates cbanpJonablp al ItM-

Oraact V JI U T CJune FarlA Cowl rbaraplonaht mans

tintlai al San Rafael CalJuly orrl Hut rbanploniblp al It Lot

dub Uaton OaJuly ecanauikc rli rnHo uhlr at Niagara

Julr eInvitation tournament of Wealu r C C J w ik-

my tounarafBt of the toabrtchtJuly ifs wYork Stale rbimptoeiblp al Sedge

wlrkrarm CNvrtniM NJuly UOpan tournaurnl with Uaaaarbiulia

Stat In deuhU al the M rtollL T C M rw IU rcMk klaa-

Julr u Trlhiat rLampiuutlpKtnluckyi at AvoudU A A CWlanall

OhioJuly or lnrliallos lo rasm ot Kataal

xlua MJuly 11 or JO r l rn championships al LMI-

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DR LORIMER PREDICTS A LILYWHITE PARTY rV TIlE ORTU

V an Effort U Made to Mass the Negroesone Side of the Political Fenc

Address at the P trl Club tnlonViolence xVo Source of Danger

The Rev Dr George E Lorirner pre-dicted a Lily White party In tho Northlist night in an address before the PatriaClub at the Savoy Hotel Liberty inAmerica was the subject of his addressmost of which was devoted to the raceproblem Hn said In part

The greatest advance Unce the signingof the Constitution w emancipation ofIh6 slaves The proclamation by

man as well aa to the buck A great manymen now wonder whether or not It was bestto tine the freedmen the ballot I

that the black man today Is on theverge of vefy serious complications

I remember reading a short while arethat a certain political party intended to getcontrol of the entire nogrd I thought tomyself that that might good politic butIt was not good sense Once you get thnegro convinced that be hiss the balance ofpowerJie will have the balance of power notonly at election but In the political putT towhich he la allied Then you will have la-

the North sa well as In the South a Lily Whiteparty

a should topeople of the North become disarmed

vote the thantolerato it The vote should not bemasKi In one and If It Is we maylook forward to what we are all anxious toavert Race antneonlsm throughout the

rend Uils country and causesuffering to the norroea country

Dr Lorimer then talked about strikessaying

What true regarding the trust Istrue of the labor wo condemnone we condemn the other There it some

we bray of thislawlessness throughout our Is hor-rible that a man InWaterbury and whole be

banns Supposing I should conic to thia cityto the O l and were

met by a few asked to

I refuse end when I walk down Fifth Avsnue the Jumpsout H hallway at Fiftyninth streethurls a me A fartherdown another minister hurls anotherbat while a third fires a pistol ahot At me

ha no more to that than ablacksmith has to knock a whonalttt upon working as a blacksmith didn t itft our city other

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concerto of lnt8aenHand the threeI instrumental numbers of Berlioz a dramatic

symphony Romeo and Juliet The orand the entertain-

ment while thrust into the midst of theperformance were the glooming hair and

ofexponent of French technio Urn

Walter Itamrooch perconducted the tour of the

through the cheering modulation from Fto F of 1 minor

Mme Played the SaintRfcens muslo nt the onthe occasion of her first appearance in thlahome of the brave thefirst two movements wry well especiallythe scherzo was espe-cially happy in the lost movement

wan piano playinglady was warmly praised

was yesterdayfingers ne med to be In an mood

The orchestra performed the Techalknwsky symphony tonal power

spirit but with verylittle refinementricato ofctlnato made unfailing hit withthe audlenon while the of theItumlan bear in tbe last movement pavesatisfaction to the professors of folkIn the audience

noLDvr ov A THEATRE

That Wbst le Krlangrr stay AboutIbe New Amsterdam

Klaw ft Rrtangcir who are building theNow Amsterdam Theatre in Wect Fortysecond trM Issued a last nightoorn4aliiinf of somebody who lias keptthem busy over the plans for the structureTwo weeks ago Borough President Cantorordered the work stopped boosuae thebuilding projected the Milldlng line

two days ago a d aresolution allowing tb to on andth matter the Mayor

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