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theper-0*X‘ipastca p.tliowas:kedrite.If aia :7 toie«*nirae,Redpnd,fur-0 to ime,mile9c a •nan li resthe ties, d isicu-tlieSto-thetheup-i. 10hlleid.:tlc«1 do.Co.,'■k..and seventy yards—Sidney Lucas (7 to 2) first, Outlander (7 to 2) second. All Goal (• to 2) third. Time, 1:46.Fifth race—selling, live and a half furlongs—In Shot (7 to 1) first. Malden (1 to 1) second, Ondurdis (.13 to Z) tiurd. Tim * 1:00.Sixth race—four and a half furlongs-Nanaimo (6 to 1» first, Margie S. (7 to 5) second, Octoroon (S to 1 third. Tim.0l 1-J.A DAY OF SMALL FIRES.Number of Them, but None of a SeriousCharacter.Small fires were the order of the dayyesterday. At 10 o’clock a foul chimney occasioned an alarm from the Waverly Flats, at Sixth and Main. There was plenty of excitement but no damage.About noon a small hat factory on the north side of Broad, between Eighth and Ninth, required slight attention. -A few-old hats were burned beyond the possibility of further service.Shingles aiire on the house at the northwest corner of Broad and Jail Alley were extinguished soon cfter 1 o’clock without damage or danger to the city's valuable property in tlie ncighbrohood—its nn;Ll jail.Shortly after s o'clock the blacksmith shop on the island just cast of th«y bridge was burned. It belonged to the James River Construction Company. Th-» house was of no value, as the work is now completed. A few tools were destroyed.JUSTICE JOHN’S COURT.Pawnbrokers Discharged on Charge of Having Stolen Goods.The cases of Samuel Bachrach. J. M. Berman, D. llartield, Lewis Lovenstein and D. Weinstein, pawn-brokers, charged with purchasing satchels which they knew to have been stolen, was up before the Police Court ycpterday. The caso of Bachrach was the only one taken up. Mr. L. O. Wendenberg looked after his Interests and Commonwealth’s Attorney Richardson those of the prosecution.A boy named Fred. West has been stealing satchels from Rountree’s factory. He took two to Bachrach’s, which were purchased by the latter.Bachrach claimed that the boy In each caso had brought a note which purported to be from his mother. Mr. Wenden-denberg could produce hut one note, but he kept this one moving from one caso to the other and back again and so with such dexterity that Mr. Richards »u could not toil jiist win re or to which thy note applied. Cacltruch v.;*~ dismissed. and as the «*tlf-r rases brut the same notes. t\. the whol* lot were dismiss-'*!. Fred West will be passed along to a reformatory.William l’uryear (colored* hid a difficulty with the woman lie had b*enliving with, rn Claiborne Street, on Fri-d;iv last, and on Saturday .light about midnight the house was burned with idi-cations that it had been set afire.Furyear had made threats, etc.. but on the testimony of the other residents of a hostelry, which Is said to b*ar the picturesque name of “Good I imA Fort, at which he staid Saturday night, to the effect that he staid there ail Saturday night, he was dismissed. Mr. L. M. Koscher was his counsel.James Brandon, one of Inspector Bulla's pets, was continued to Thursdaynext. _Jennie Iforion and Lizzie Brannon,drunk, were fined earh.John Smith and William Brown, drunk.were dismissed.Thomas Ilardley and i;bur Oov.cn,drunk, were lined each.Temple Moore paid 5*7 for assaultingrp \\Vinbiirir.Win. McCam an.I Mar! Swanson, bovs. charged with being vagrants, wtll beheard on Wednesday r;»\r.Wm. Wellman, for disorderly conduct,will be held ten days.Wm. Martin and Wm. Harrison, deserters from, the navy, will held until word can be received from Philadelphia.IFIFTEEN BODIES RECOVERED.More Are .HIssloj a ad .Hav Be ia Ralai of tha Chemical Works.(By Awoclated Press.) FRANKFORT, April 27.—It ia ofll.daily announced that up to 11 o'clock this morning fourteen bodies have been recovered from the ruins of the building destroyed by the explosion and fire at tha Electro-Chemical Works Thursday afte.*-noon. Several persons are still miasin*.— * —WASHINGTON, April 27.—Colonel A. J?. Buck, minister to Japan, who la 1U herawith tha grip, la not la a serious conditio^
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