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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY. MARCH 6. 1905. 9 BLAMED FOR HIS DEATH. th» time remaining, however, and a fresh horse SITUATION. with some class Is oftentimes better half at than THE GAS those Jaded by long winter racing. In any «T*nt. there willb« plenty of horses at the track, and the Druggist Arrested After Williams- fields promise to be of good size. Hope Solution Lies tcith Gov- of burg "Tod" Sloan, the one time leading Jockey of two Man \u25a0 —.Talk Message. Expires. continents, rode with enough skill and success at of Peter Ciqulnlr, of No. 292 North-st.. New -Orleans last week to indicate that he has not TUB TEIBCNK.] Williams- forgotten his cunning in the saddle. To all appear- tBY TELEGRAPH TO burg, went to the drug store of SchulofC & hold \ hope pas legislation for Lieber- ances it will not be long before he will again \ Alba-*" March 6.-The of witz, at No. 76 Havemeyer-st., that place, yester- a leading place in his chosen calling. ' to* definitely realized or de- tte rre^cnt s«slcn rffl day, and jinked Ignatz Schuloff. one of the pro- !n the next tew days- The position of the prietors, for five cents' who for Newton Bennlngton and nted the majority worth of epsom salts. He CNeil. rod© terror, Speaker Nixon and of the then went home, and after last year and handled Beldam* beyond perad- putting some of the Pierre Lorlllard Assemblymen has been outlined powder ina glass of water drank the in the majority of her races. is exercising the Ben- they distinctly solution. In- nlngton horses the each day. «-"re In both Instances favor tense pains inhis stomach followed. Home remedies on Boulevard legislation, but the Senate remains were tried, but he grew worse. His wife and JotmT remedial neighbors and determined, a:, i at present not only tried to force hot milk down his throat, Eight Derbies will be decided in the West during obdurate but shows every out his jaws had set and nothing could be forced the early season, from March when tho Crescent the situation, evidence of between his 11. eo-t-o's such legislation. on© is teeth. City Derby willbe to May The and •-tpndin* to defeat No Before a physician arrived Ciquinir was dead. run. 27. names report of the Fitzgerald bill by Coroner Williams was immediately informed. After dates are as follows: March 11. Crescent City Tecelved by the the looking: at Corporations last week. the body «nd learning the circumstances Derby. New-Orleans; March 3). Arkansas Derby. r Miscellaneous of Ciquinir's death, he Immediately ordered the ar- April Derby. Memphis; xnittee'on Is, rest Little Rock: i. Tennessee Seventy cent gas In the minds of a majority of of the druggist on a charge of homicide. April 20, Cumberland Derby. Nashville: April 22. corpora- SchulofT was locked up in the Bedford-aye. station. Kansas City Derby, City: May Iterators, a price too low to aak of the paid Kansas 10. Ken- The coroner he believed that the druggist had tucky Derby. Louisville: May 27. Chicago D*rby. tors When it comes up all the Democrat* will given Ciquinir oxalic acid. Hawthorne, and Latonia Derby, Latonia. arobably vote for It. and they will be beaten. cent •risen. nher an M bill comes from the Republi- TWO SUSPICIOUS FIRES. Another week, of free gates sees the racing situa- can side, all the Democrats can safely vote against tion In practically unchanged. enough Republicans New-Orleans The ' as too :.z. and will join numbtr of at both tracks the same as «t it, books is \u0084„ to defeat many believe. All during the and, W tbein Firemen to Investigate Flathouse Blazes previous week, both sides declare ; sort of manoeuvring- that vl g t3 obvious de- that there will be dcs#.-tions. The announcement few, fcot pleases the- Senate's sense of humor. Occurring Fifteen Minutes Apart. was made last week that the old tracx would rae« rives °' tlie p;tuation lies in the Governor. The &<?* Two firvs within half an hour In the five story day for day with the new and one day addiUona-. '. nessape' from him. reinforced by plain Probably never before In the history of racing la 's--6fi*J*•"" *' b>" action, flathouse No. 308 East 14th-si. yesterday talkie? Fos? bl unmistakable will America has there been such a lavish distribution He has been by Speaker arousod the suspicion of the- Fire Department hi effective- advised of free badges. Both tracks have agent* at-*ine to and an investigation will Vxoa' and other leaden take such steps. Those be made. stations giving them to all tee carnival vt»it)r3, ieic fc*re talked with him. even since tho dcvelop- The first alarm waa sent in at lip. m. The fire and every cigar store and saloon has stack)! of of last week's Republican caucus, are con- was at the bottom of an inclosed air shaft. A EXHIBIT OP them on the counter. Every visitor to either ivaci aert» JOHN WA-N'AMAKEirS THE TRUSCOTT MOTOR BOATS AT THE SPORTSMEN'S SHOW. is furnished at the gate with a pass for two fPT an -JbckJ that ho st'll hopes and expects some pas pilo of rubbish was burning briskly when the entire week. As a result, all New-Orleans Is in legislation, and that his hope Is not mere, idle nremen arrived. attendance at the races. Jockey H. Phillips nolda ireazilng. but desire, backed with no email de- Fifteen minutes later another alarm was sent Although there seems little room to make the th« lead at the eld track, with seventy-six win- in. This time, a quantity of rubbish In another miniature lake In the Garden larger, the manage- nings to Jockey Nicol leads at thA new \u25a0*—dr.atlon. to see that a party policy and pledge SPORTS. ment has <UJng his credit. part of the IN THE WORLD OF announced its intention of so at EARNINGS OF HORSES. track. out. 'Whether he will at onco send a cellar was ablaze. A tenant said the next show. Banted that a man he had seen about the place or wait a little longer before acting is still often s&£-a had been hanging around in the morning-. The — Since prizefighting has been stopped tn this DWYER EEPORTS GOOD SEASON. .-.\u25a0-. r of doubt. g I house is owned by "W. Sanerstram, of No. 277 Result Hockey Season "Au- State over $100,- talk of a legislative, investigation has I'd-st. of the much interest has been aroused the Thoroughbreds Likely to Pass The been many wrestling- bouts that are now being held In yeS in the last few days. A resolution calling: Against to" Yachting Gossip. this dty. Like the fights, a number these con- American Horse Can't Hold Own action was introduced by Page, MAN, and of 000 Mark This Year. for each Senator HEAR AGAIN ABOUT MISSING tests have ended extremely unsatisfactorily and Jockey. frora York, early la the session. It is now in Only eighteen American bred horses earned English Horse Abroad, Says New- have cabled & good deal unpleasant com- have of the Committee, forth of winning $100,000 Pthe hands Finance and could ment. Many of visit these express the distinction of or over in the Frank Dwyer, who cam© home on the Carania I probably be reported. might as AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL. those who bouts history This act a club to Informant Who Replies Quickly to Adver- the opinion that they taking chance when, of the turf in this country. Irish Lad and yesterday, after devoting himself to racing 1» Eng- lobby's influence to cover, are a 1drive the and as such a The game of Friday night between the seven of they patronize Africander were the latest accessions to the ranks land and for the last seven years, reports may be employed this, tisement Not Known at Hotel. them. The bout between "Tom" Franco urtaron it week. But none of the New-York Athletic Club and the Hocker Club, and Parr, Of the ail-star aggregation of brilliant performers, most successful American owners, legislators who Jenkias "Jim" at Bulier"f Harlem River another reason. those believe m pas legislation have "William Patrick Pittman, who ran away from in which the former won by 6 goals to 6, wound up on Friday night, waa one hurts the which is now made up as fo!iows: Domino, Kings- trainers and jockeys having reaped their usual any realize that Casino that ton, Walter, Raceland, torse, illusions. All there must be a hard his home, No. 178 Spring-st.. Kast Cambridge, the 19(U-'O6 season in the American Amateur Hockey sport. Parr proved from the start that he was no Sir Hanover, Salvator, Miss share of laurels and winnings. The American and uphill fight before anything can be accom- Mass., in August, :Si>9. when he was sixteen years L«eag-ue. It has been the most successful season match for his opponent, and. although ha got out Woodford. Potomac. Strathmeath, Banquet, Tam- eaid Mr. Dwyer. does not hold his own against the. the present temper of the years ago, of several good holds, he seldom, made an attempt many, plished in Senate. The old. has not returned, although his mother and since the formation of the league, nine Firensi. His Highness. Dobbins. Tournament. English horse on the English track, not beca.us* h« dl«gust of tho better element of the upper house, to down Jenkins.