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nannies sciniemeeaieanel njoy immensely th: ence of ‘going to be ii ir Cheers for the Governor-Elect. Adewalk and tn OV. MORTON = INAUGURATED, (Contived from First Page.) ae TAMSEN IS SHERIFF. ‘a Gorgeous Sas! lcAlpin, who will boss nai, Guard for “the next year jooked well in file new ciothes. more practice than The most conspicuous feature pin's accoutrement was an which circled his waist. He has had b Millington, A. W.N. Hoag, jt a quiet smile, owds on the old -gold sas) Notables in Sleighs. from Stanwix Hall ot the ob ta Merk ta ora ey BP ‘M, Conklin, fg part WN, lelsck: R. i. ' Higgins, Assemblyman Frank Pavey. of Nansiu atrest: erml- hugging the curb line cheered Governor-elect lifted his silk hat every few feet, but McAlpin w. He spent months in finding and imported it from Germany or Spain ling Billy” §} Martin, was a deal of triumph in that the present upon the pest, point out but Edward J H. Tamsen took formal pos: han, Mr. and Mra. Brad- C, W.’ MeMurran and his brother Joseph; Chales Dekay Town- issioner Murra) suree to enduring —he won't tell which. he did not k 1 ab deca Brig.-Gen. Wiley 0’ Brie his hat off very ‘tong, sly and fear-! evidently apprehensive of a cold tn the! head, which is a very bad thing for a| Adonis Governor to Sheriff's office at noon He was sworn in Saturday by Justice Patterson. One lone deputy was in sole posses sion of the office from 8 o'clock in the session of the the course of leasly pertormed. fidence by hypocrisy and temporary applause, b Dersoual satisfaction mor substantial and ta who is the that some on: al dently wants to Foltes Justices, Taintor who also want to “hold on’ Duff and ‘T. B. Gardine: Brooklyn and Staten tela id: : hold on bad. in publie con: deed, and Varnuim | the favorites rors excort he new prived of the Tench Hattallon, of Albany, can give neither adequate Hobart Porter, Joseph D. Bry- | Ry Haley, Tt. G, Mortison, J.C. Klyr sent along a big contingent, in which Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallace, Congressman Israel F, Fischer, A. R. ood wishes, and Nene, 900 edn the an hour before the ap- the new Sheriff A delegation from the German-Ameri- morning up te pearance 0° « haw myself, To lay down without rei Showdrifte would dution which you are about t@ take up Notnbles on the F and W. L. Extance were most The Kings County members nfolied the, features of Albany to them , time Secretary of State Palmer had hammered order into the 5,000 p front of him these distinguished good. je hi .. the Good Gov- kd ne Crab ob a8, Bhook hands and in late, with ex-Collector Erhardt, Reform Union, sentatives from re ARO when T stood in this Chamber and took rgeous feature of the p: T asked the assists ty the band was the new the different Assembly It With characteristic courtesy, | Staten Isiand sent up a big delegation lunder the guidance of H. McRoberts, ( Alexanier, A, H. Brennan and F. ©. and being so near New York! Districts, and headed by August Kleinau, mat ta the newly appointed weio among congratulate Sheriff nent Into office. ple in giving them piain, honest and simple Rov- ow well | have accomplished iny part in not for me to may nee that to rendering my eecount to the people I can point them to a fvate e in a way to show the only big man icent-elect Jerolo- Aldermen, who tn office until Monday, represent the Democrats on je members of it filled six carria ed, too, and ym Platt is not Bi Mrs, Morton » of the Bo the first to In the parade en when they pas nly three houses in town thi pleared to anno when ‘the Jack Astor in. the ¢ ower. ies front seais and best thing: Mr. Kieinau, ad- are at home they shared the h Gothamites. State street entranc out of debt an’ tirely out of tol was biocked tax rate during Ucket, as wae Judge Henry dressing the Sheriff, said: a Parker, actini in, Sherif, 1 wish you @ very happy sleighs when ir Commissioner Andrews, the —— FISH SAYS IT’S A CINCH. levied during Governor since 18:9 figures prior to that the administration was there to shake hands with ‘conqueror of the Tiger. . Lehmater and Seth Spri 10 are to be the Commiasion unts, were both on hand. Among nbers of Albany's , idently bought at Raxter street, a number of answered the Sheriff. laced a large floral bas- on a small Pointing | to 1 thank you, Belvanter Malone And the Gener of folks from 1 nobody appeared to kiow. Morton was radiantly happy and at every one who smiled at her. Mrs. Palmer anid audit of fnanctal accounts of public tnstitutior which has been established during the last two the flowers, new Governor and Opinion In That He Will Be Speaker. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y., Jan, 1—The_ in- resent you this as a token of rom some of your friend: ‘The Sheriff bowed in acknowledgment, Sheriff Tamsen stated that ing charge of the county jail street he had turned over the keys to the newly appointed law all of the legal business left unfinished by the outgoing Sherif! must be attended to by his suc- nsel MacLean has years and which anves now, and will ever hers than one thoi ple of the State, She was attired In a glossy black with wraps trimmed with sealekin her eldest daughter, very attractive National Guard formed a ragged » through which he passed, and held a few inches above building while 00 hearty cheers were shouted auguration of Gov. the Speakersht laer, Secretary W. Republican County Co ex-Benator Bixby, of the O'Brien troller eaten Sam Thomas, eee jorman Widrid who said the whole country tion: ly appointed his sec- ges, and confidential every day of the ye: It 18 @ caune for felicitation alsa that for the since the Civil Service Iaw h tute books it has become practically | by preventing the veyment of compen- sation to persone {lle These reforms and ore simple gowns of red Mort irks Gen. Collis, ati” port, and from present Indications w: carry off the prize. boom is grow! nothing, and O'Grady say Mrs. Roswell of black silk, garni: lace and pink silk, M Astor was handsome in a of black silk, with Spanish point lace and a calling bonnet. yer by Bishop Doane, . Flower's costume was the band walked rer A Seeruane, Mae aleeca art antl the Assembly he two fights of stalra t Chamber, while the Governor went up elevator and dropped in on predecessor. His Call on Flower. ge and Gen. 0 your experience cessor. Sheriff’ appointed C, resident attorney to look und the expenditure et] Jovate (he rienuare of atricter safe-gua: public money and should ter the neces- ers and documents and credit the rest to Morton overshadows p contest, and the situa. ractically unchanged from what jast night. y apparently holding his sup: Malby claims that ig; Ainsworth saya he's “still Judiced, opinions give Fish be- and 60 votes; Malby about 25, nybody who can get them, Fish said to-day that he will be nomi- Flower was d they were ‘The other appointments, were announced Saturday, to take charg: x-BSheriff Sexton. ‘@ desk in the Sheriff's office. of the cases De ean thei administration w ceremony ts not with the but with that | Morton and Flower bowed In ‘acknowledgment he gave him nated on the first bailot without nd friends last night, pposi- and what little betting there ts favors this view of the contest. FAT OFFICE FOR ALDRIDGE. and when he r Capitol he was as blithe and on a_ holiday until his staff, and buttons as handsome as those w staff, arrived, he gossipped with the staff and showed the members of it his new ple- Governor's goin shed his of ‘@ver until to-morrow. then sat down and —_s——. ” WeTHE MAYOR'S OFFICE. ‘ Mxtraordinary Efforts Everything in Perfect Order. . ,3t was an important day for the office of the plaudits and of appointments ‘as listened with bowed heads to the fervent which to-day bei siven out by Sheriff Tamsen this morn- down cheerfully 1 sald, 1 tay duttes of my office, 1 have pleasure and satisfaction In them, | and I trust this experience may be yours in| The generous support which a schoolboy, H. H. Sherman, under sheri Henry Mulvaney, burger, ‘Jesse Carraher, Patrick | McGinness, Loub, Walter Hennin, Andrew Mc Stewart and Hen: Appearing gentleman, sig ted for a bishop, ‘robust, Intellectual and kindly. When hie had concluded, Secretary of who seemed Victor Heim: resplendent f. J. Walger- Charles H. oven greater degree. your administration {8 promised vple Is a Mattering tribute to yourself, and will be @ constant inspiration to high endeavor. Morton W “I take pleasure in presenting the re- ame Him for Public Works Superintendent. ALBANY, Jan, 1.—Gov. Morton will send to the Senate to-morrow the name of George W. Aldridge, of Rochester, to be Superintendent of Public Works. oe in the Mayor's office, and al- thpugh, as a rule, none of the men gets around until the hour when bank Presidents begin business, on hand this marning about the time tume was scarcely worthy 0! for the fashion columns. broadcloth, the coat being one of those longtalled Prince Alberts now so popular statesmen and dudes. lt Was as Revere as a Quaker's out- As your predecessor in off upon the favorabl fin your term eftizen once mor of @ loyal New Yorke 1. T congratulate you tiring Governor, Hon, Roswell P, Flow- under which you be- and as a private 1 offer you the cordial aupport iam ‘Southwick, F. J. J. McAllister, lly and Alexander Kaiser. The employees in the office are Henry Oviptt, private secretary . Burns, Morris ‘The Governor got up from his chair fished his. eye, asses out of an t pocket, sild them on to the his nose and produced a manu- pt from which he read his speec! The salary is 000; the patronage about $3,000,000, Col. Strong wa: ‘breakfast. Janitor Murtin J. Key, who, probably eating his Taking th When Gov. h of Oftice. Flower had finished the sven a carnation, with good nature. A whirlwind of applau » greeted him when he finishe: there was a per- of cheering when arrest clerk; A. George W. bond clerk, Aldridge is a native of Michigan City, Ind. In 1883 he was elected @ member of Rochester's Ex- ecutive Board and subsequently became ect stepped to the middle of the platform and met Secretary of State | With his hand upon the Bibie | he listened attentively while Secretary Palmer said: “You do solemnly swear that you will support the Constitution of the United ‘The officials attached to the Ludlow F. Welsh and Philip Raabe, warden; J, F. McK Dalton, H. Schnueu! Ernest’ Liebaw, Cari have been more dazzling than the smile veteran, is ure of his job attends to business properly, personally super weeping out and dusting the Mayor's private and public rooms, the work carefully. ur to gettin slightly changing elect. Morton reached the then administered the oath of oifice to the new Executive, tone that his 5 o'clock, his predessor stepped rdand with both ha welcomed him. Admiren Flower's Portrait. one of Rochester's most d Schoen and John citizens and was elec! ds outstretched He devoted the Mayor's desk r order, and after consultation dozen feet away. Felthaumer, engin nan of the Board, He was re- four times. He was regarded prominent d Mayor on the can ticket. For several years een a member of the Republican State Committee. Morton Delivers Hin Addre At the conclusion of h ks Regan and Nagle, left the States and the Constitution of the State 3 within easy reach of of New York, and that you will faith- Becker and following artic: Henry Blumer, guards, Col, Btrong’s right hand: a Lieutenant- Sherif Tamsen denied the report that said, and Mr, ceremony Gov. andidate for nomination for jovernor. He is a Knight ‘Templar, a Thirty-second Degree Mason and a member of the Rochester Volun- teer Fire Association, Morton turned to the audience and de- livered his inaugural in the same feeble His address was liberally punc- tuated with applause of the most vigor- ous character, and he frequently stopped to permit of ‘its complete expression. fully discharge the duties of the ollice the best of your ability; and you do further solemn- ‘y swear that you have not directly or indirectly paid, pay, contributed, offered or promised to Ee he contemplated asking the I was prompt in return- Capy of the corporation ordinances, of the Consolidation act. a allowance for the office. too early to discuss such given them any thought. “The Board of Aldermen at th meeting adopted for the removal of the Sheriff’ you, Governor, thank sald, and then he and’ his low tones for a moment, T ernor, catching sight of the oid Governore new picture, went off to ad- matters, and THE LXX. or promised der frame Teady for an 1895 calendar, of 2reeked las. before the applause that followed the — MAY HAVE TO WAIT. There Seema Little Chance of a contribute any money or other valuable thing as a consideration or the giving or withholding a yote at the you were elected to died away. When order was restored he pronounced a brief benediction, but he wasn't quick enough for the crowd, and before he had concluded the spectators were push- ing out of the chamber and flocking While these preparations w some one discovered th je sub-janitors, in th & new broom in a corner, be sure to catch Col. Scrong Was considered a bad omen. the second floor, east side, o' brown-stone Removal Bt sant smile lighted up the face of the old Governor and he nodded two gentlemen, ALBANY, N. sald office, at Present. (Special to The Evening World.) Jan. 1.—It is not probable that the desire of the Commit- tee of LXX. of the New York Chamber of Commerce to have a bill empowering the pace reatiirements «called in the Mayor the matter, buoyancy that inspired thelr Wlite wtate through the halls, viewing the expensive features of their State House. step accelerated the conclusion in’ the Assembly Weral of the attaches turned pale, Sheriff's ‘afrant Clerk Nagle made 1 nniage grab for] yexterday in reference of the cracked ice and Janitor] and he ‘agreed to veto the rerolution called for a volunteer with pai nerves to remove the] without doing so, und mise to intluenc holding of any such vote The Governor-e the giving or with their movements. of the ceremonies “hamber the two C rot answered assembly galleries was churning out @ thus becom: F the Mayor of New Y but, unfortunately he retired from office Governor of the and the Marseilles’ rk to remove city “for cause,” introduced in the Legislature to-morrow and _ hustled through without delay, will be gratified, The session to-morrow will be devoted organizing, and not a member of K hands ail around, and le ing the way renalred to the Governor's and shook hands some nonies In the Assembly Cham- about thirty-five minutes, within an hour from the time they beg: Clerk Regan, t ambitious to retain his nded, and the broom was lock dark room under the stalrwa; ‘One of the most conspicuous o! who | row a law. T'don’t think. however, that «ling Roswell 1 shall be required to move Into the old 1 believe the Loard of Alder- up dn a most unmusical fashion. A Change of Tune. changed when notice was given that the conquering hero was been standing during the seated themserve: Morton began his inaugural address. taking of the Md Governor is tune was they understand the situath rhe House Interviewed to-day re- garded the chances of passing such a Attaches of the office durin: The Sheriff said that he would apply 1 Hetherion, who to Mayor Strong to-morrow for Icensex and. got right Into were stripping hin a few days as being bright. There is likely to be a contest over conferring such power as the Commit- tee desires anyway, and It will be two or three weeks at the earliest before the Legislature can get on steam enough to even intelligently discuss the matter. of the decoration and putting it im shape assembling of the Legislature eelebrated the occasion by wearing a f new clothes with fresh creases inthe trousers, He la 4 war veteran," some one ex- “and knowing’ that he has a ure thing on his job, he can afford to vest In new clothes.” Among the first of Republican friends eriff's auctioneers, doubt the licenses would be Issued the matter settled satisf John B, Sexton, who went out of office Was the laet mmany Hall ceptions ‘o1 Peter Rowe. an Irving Hall who took office ‘ations at the tSate's very ex- ctorily to all urtesiew whlch you have exten: aut which TL can bat ag or streamer fut- The reception in the Governor's Room sembly Cham lasted for nearly two the Capitol will” be cherished Ih wravetul The only ‘orna- Governor's room that dis were presented to —————e BULLET IN HIS BRAIN. and shook his hand. his staff were also photographed by the flash-light process, and it was remarked k Astor was the only war- ‘The Governor and Strong to arrive known gentleman of New York, attired No one was quite sure whé¢ther he had been out all night or had misguided by was a well- Hall men, elected by a combination with Blower just The subject t desire to avrve them faith ull dress sult. thirtv-elght years have owe vent some tim Despondent and thelr nominations and el 4 With you Into privave tite tions to ‘Tam Into privave Ii mous men who ha flash blazed up. ng End: When Bartender John Duter, at Gus position he selected ‘nh by James Lyneh. tham, of Chicago, when he attended | the breakfast giv: Wearing a brand new swall At any rate he was given the tp to but ton his overcoat before shaking hands with 3 o'clock, and he Gloistein’s saloon, nto Prince: mmany Hall, who w tall coat, reproduction tures of DeWitt C. making the | hours. About 1,500 people passe s second term as Sher iff. Kelly made Tammany Hall a power in’ local politics, and foremiont among the nw remnted that sae P Atak Charies Freiling lying there de ening the Incoming of the new E Assembly Chamber, that nat The taxpayers of the State so much. flags and bunt itive’s first offi- the commissions his private secre- many Sheriffs up to Peter Howe's ele 5 3 forehead and a Cummings assumed happy throughout the inauguration. Comptroiier Fitch hi ot owhiteh records th — sex and Grand went in the cellar to fix the 20 P.M. to-day, he found A, with hot wound in the centre of pistol lying by his ‘The suicide lived with his wife across Marvin, his military their own in on Mayor's office, and when a fine floral piece was carried p was heard to remark ‘o be worth at least an $180 a ei corner of the ued the inconeruitles mind of the gentleman who de- NEW ALDERMEN GATHER. ‘wo Floral Plecen Sent In by the Assembly iling, Who stated h home several days agi pistol In his possession, aus golng to sling was s the weather will allow the fact that pwn awn up “petrewifen as when they erations of the present house, so as to. late mare comfortably ily of the Morte f legislate for Collis, the wife of Gen. Poverty and despair are the attributed, ‘The Coroner was body was identified by Mrs, husband 4 He had a emal} which he sald he D. employed’ in Baumann's ture store in West Twenty-third FIRE IN SCHULTZE’S HOUSE. of Allermen Vartet aad va Aldermante Ch A floral representation of the Amer- fean flag from the Republican Club bore lotto, “We serve. ese Suggestive words were ulte freely, and | ion that many wh in the service of the Mayor, will not New Yorkers Out im Force, Col, Jake Ruppert, shall ant Will exercise them wisely | surplus, were new ne resplendd ty conceal the who makes Accompanying The flags help mache ceiling and will live in memory xtraordinary making In point mented on q who owns’ no ¢ were far legs nu merous than usual, only two being p relation ef lite The Cor Lexample for Albanians by f cost known to man Hedges was not for- air for ex-sustice Je friends in the ‘oloman from his Schultze's he which was aim Bad the word as a centre ple to Col, Strong ledges” made of flow | and ‘smilax and trimom rinting out to yor K this afternc fj wooden platform e Wasn't even a splash of gre 1 carnations from William Aljerman J ® Little Son Probably: Played with Matches, on the top floor of Coroner at 228 West One Hun- econd street, at caused very little but considerable fright to the and his family, and ‘Thirty The Coroner's little son was playing White and blu ran downstairs © FORTY KEYS son dress parade at the same hour. Assumes Control melden ea Aistinguished toy room, when he suddenly ing out re! He not tell his father how the fire but the family think that the was playing with the toys and muttehes Street Jail. S coign of vantage for Most notabie he platform was few surviving forn man may be lockce@ governors to-day. of barbaric la FELLOWS MAKES CHANGES, |": James We Osbe et big star of red bunting speediest stoppers in the the veteran etona s Place. ne fells trom ‘up State took a ba acknowledging thereby the ft Raabe, the barber-politician, was attended Mr, Fox gave an hour apltal woul have enees of 8) unusual inauguration of a new Killed another hour tlon and giving of experience, the out-going and touring over the \ salary of $9.00 ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. | Golfer Tucker Wing Firat Noun golng Sheriff, the out-going Warden + Tendered the bunch of forty keys that garland reley heavy trust to th turned them over 1 Wonted In Washington, HNGTON, Jan. L—trving Well, who arrest in New York City awalting requis from this olty. fem have becn asked ne which tims againat him will be found, — a Crash MUNCIE, Ind, Jam 1.—There was a col wr this morning. he We A. Shull was’ killed njured, and Henry Hurst and ¢ {Special to The Evening World) LAKEWOOD, Nod, shan. nthe frat round profesional ‘golf match herween Tuck ews and Norte today, Tucker wont i f He placed them in the hands of the sur-| Miving deputy wardr » Who Is keepe waved itself most among for eight years has be ay ine Jail a unier Sheri barber, but ‘nase are thirty-four priaon Jail to-day, of which twe.ve commitment them ts Li Hun Portation to Halifax, whence he sneaked shore against the law Another interesting fam Stitt, who has heen th sere because he won't pay a judg- wo bays, in ribbons had be rson is old Wil ease of eleven back (@ back fled the skill of the best medical 4 LOAD of misery is taken from women, by Dr. Fierce's Fur vorite Prescription, Weak nesses that distress your wemantiood can be relieved and cured by it, safely and certainly Tt has done this for thousnuds of suffering wemen—nnd the makers are Ning to guarantee, it it west benefit or cure you, they'll return the rings down pair, in- 1 infammation ‘and organic displace. ments, weak ‘back, and all kindred ailments ‘re cured hy the “Favorite Prescrip tion,” N » Putnam Co. W. Va. lear Sir Mine ea tanding, which baf- 1 pro: R. V. Prei curable, 1 obtained no good effect, until gun the use of the e With his handsome wife * Favorite Prescrip- "which lifted the burden which was fecking my life, My gratitude I owe to the ‘vescripiion.” T remain, sincerely, ven @ happy two days uge ew Year by for % arrears in revi- aundry ic a young ‘ & Job who doted on the military , Longeianks he storm door, looking of racehorse Cuelne heck (Continued from First Page.) forent view of the matter, and, without ceasing he has made war, ai ple to muke wal no were hot of his mind. ni, of course, find no fat be admitted that Mr the cograge of his convictions and and tneiwed tn BROOKLYN IS JOLLY, Mayor Schieren and Ne 1s Reoeive, J cannot xay so much for nome of the eminent | artists and others who have so harshly eritielzed ‘The trouble with them has ‘Most of them have never even seen the Harlem River Speedway erick Law Olmsted, who ts the chief exponent of & calmly admitted at a public meeting rk Board that he understood that the way wes altnated on thé River Hetehts No Democrats Left to Hear the Good Cheer. and retaining To-Day the Downfall of tl Is Celebrated. dacaye are hite 4 horsemen who firat_ came Inike Tappen, and myself, ing and entreating Et which we did tk take the sand in the town | sked the Mayor Several thousand Brooklynites flocked to the City Hall this morning to shake with Mayor Schieren, who, assiet- the newly elected Comptroller, Palmer, and City Auditor gave his second New them I enter jontempt whtch all stra feel for telmmers and time- Koln Into further George W. John R. Sutton, Day reception. Heads of the various departments forming the Mayor's Cabinet were pres After congratulating the newly elected officials they assisted in the fe While conscientiously try duties of & Park Commissionet that T am a Democrat and which ts opposed to ¥ ple by whom you have bee you will bring about « the elty government. 19 pertorm the 1 hasten to say 4 to an organiza ry great Improvement In in the attempt which T am if make tn this direction, {t seems to te Urat you would be hampered by having head of one of your most impor A man of my political predilections you, then, ax well an in Justice to myself, It gives me ‘very great pleasure to reste The reception this morning was @if ferent from that of former years, as It, assumed the form, to a certain extent, of @ Republican jollification. first time in many years botipthe eity 4nd county governments will be under the complete control of the from to-day on. The Republicans flocked to Mayor Schieren’s office early, after shaking hands with His Honor went over to the to congratulate newly elected were no decorations @, except some large fe which were ar t callers was the It attends each to you the post tion to take effect as soon . ak a life-long re y of New York, always anxious progress, I bespeak for you and for your Intration every Yorate cold desire. with great respect, sincerely you taxpayer of Republicans 1 have the honor to be, : this reason NOW BUSHE RESIGNS ALSO. A ae foner to Yield The Exeine Comm! the Place to a New Man. Sxclse Commis- sent his resignation to Mayor It is to take ef- Mayor's offic Among the fl of Old Brooklynites. ception In a body, and the members form around thi make speeches upon his a This morning years Was carried out to the Brooklynites hands with the Mayor and con} him upon the first year of hi ‘There were other organizations represented, including singing societies and social clubs, Old residents said they believed that eople turned out to shake hands with Mayor Schieren to-day than have been seen on any previou: the Mayor’: nounced the various organisations. reception lasted until noon. Granville W. Harmon relle J. Kenna of his duties 3 County this morning. en performed a like service for Cottier the retirinj Hubert G. Taylor, the C glect, will not ste; Adams's shoes until At the beginning of the fiscal year. ter Harmon's office presented some appearance as early as 9 o'clock. eo SHOT HIS DAUGHTER’S LOVER And Fired Two Shots at His Wife, Who Had Left Him. A duel with pistols between Alva Os good, of 722 Third avenue, Brooklyn, and her stepfather, Capt. John Gully, @ tug- boat pilot, resulted in the latter being held this morning in $2,000 bail in the Butier Street Court for examination on Thursday on a charge of of 132% Twenty-third) street, who was with the girl when the fusillade ‘began, was shot in the head, but is not seriously injured. Gully and his wife have long been on unfriendly terms. Strong this afternoon. fect immediately upon the appointment of his successor. Mr. Bushe's letter is as follows: City of New York, I hereby tender to you my resignation ax 4 Commissioner of Excise, to take effect upon the Appointment of my successor, It ts extremely difficult for me to devote the particular hours required each day for a prover arge of the duties of the office eto avold embarrassment in the work ‘of the it will be gratitying to me If you ean find an’ op a WILL PICK THE BIG SAFES. Merry War Over Long Inland City's ‘Treasurership. LONG ISLAND CITY, Jan. 1.—There's a merry war going on to-day between City Treasurer Lucien ex-Treasurer Frederick W, Bleckwenn, At fifteen minutes after midnight this morning the former took possession of the office to which he had been elected. It may result before another midnight in drilling open the three big city safes, saw Mr, Bleckwenn d when he would be Prepared to turn over the office to him. lingness to give pos- 9 o'clock this morning, later declared he would not be prepared possession of books and ig County Cl ‘ounty Treasufer- Knapp and ‘Treasurer Knap) yesterday, and asl He signified his w to surrender Papess until to-morrow. Knapp suspected and consulted his counsel, Foster & Fos- A consultation was held and the ‘Treasurer hit upon what he considered a solution of the A short time ago the ( Commission some scheme, Improvement the issue of $410,000 worth of tmprove- which made the indebted- ness of the city $50,000 greater than Is permitted by the ne Three printing offices have been kep busy getting out the bonds delivered, ready for signature on Friday Since then Mayor Sanford, oldner and Treas have been working night and day to get them signed. Khapp concluded that a scheme through what f bonds, and thened when he wenn was se ment bonds, ‘onstitution, Some time ago she sued him in the City Court for a limited divorce, on the ground of cruelty. He answered with a genera! denial, and made ugly accusations against hel The couple have not since been living ‘Two stories are told of the row last night, nrer Bleckwenn the version given by Mrs, daughter, the latter, who ‘s sixteen years old and Very pret: standing at the hallway of her with young Nolan, when Gully Gully they claim, abused Nolan, and accused ‘him of improper conduct. Nolan and the girl continued their con- versation, paying no attention to their Gully started as to irs, and when near the secon: pulled a revatver and Sed. tated tan into her room and got @ defend herse:f, z The Captain found his wife, an without uttering a word, sent a bulle The missile missed {1 and imbedded itself in the w: the room he si 1 an illegal issue is Suxpicion was stren| under his arm At midnight Mr. Knapp, accompanied his lawyer, drove to the and found it deserted except by the jan- itor who was cleaning up. Was made upon him fo the Keys of the 's office, and he A brief examination surrendered them, that the’ three locked, and in them were all the books and papers of the Treasurer. This morning he went to the residence of ex-Treasurer Bleckwenn and found jal and his clerks hard He demanded the caine out pf work on the bonds, downstairs, combinations of the safes, but was re- fire on her Mr. Knapp geturned to the City Halll fell on the floor from frigh] 6, ig open the safes, y will begin work Veixel clerk to the Board of W time, his Deputy Trea’ wenn has by City for tw ONE THOUSAND POOR FED. from a hoic in d entered over th ploughed a furrow under the emerged from the to} The police arreste to-day he sald he knew that Nolan person for the girl started a quarrel, and he left th ¢ to urge his wife Nolan out of the house. ad, fone half way up, he declared, he heard a pistol ging pain in his body. says, he turned and fired t the stairs. He did not Gully was examined by @ siclan, who said there were no mag ‘one of the parties appeared in court a, cs Et f Long Island 3 58 2252 2. 3 < i Happy with Food, artmann had ulers invited to his sec- reception to-day at At noon, when murde! he wo shots Go, one thousand Thirty-sixth street, Hartmann’s to look after the wants of anh geet meant ha d Justice Tighe sa! the sidewalks for @| adjourn the case to give them an OD- portunity to come. uily enjoys a good reputation as a life-saver, having receiver als for bravery. ——— Drowned trom a Tag. nagh fell into the Bast River thia while boarding a (ux at the foot of Van Several of the crew of @ lying near heard his went to his assistance. dind In a few minutes. ce, his guests found that so much inconyen- carving that y he substicuted cheese, pints of milk, Mts rels of apple given away for the striking eld and every on e no distinction in. m: or a starving cloakmaker, am nota milhonaire, ve enouga when T di¢ a fund to supply on dine y Year's Day wt The Snow Their Salvation, John J. Karan, of 676 Bergen street to establish with his wife and two daughters went coupants of the sleigh ae Women Fed, —— > ley The-Dp. {his morning that one of the would be Ued up before Melals of (hat company had demands of the Increane of 23 6 anaual dinner given 1 It was rumore Brooklyn trolley lin hundred dinners w ents showel that the rumor had ——-— nany Hall Robby John Rhatigan, thirty years old, told the polive to-day that » Tammany Hall, Paclfe a ball of Divte H., last night and stole FURNITURE BOR SALi. Wasa Ifeboat sailing surmounted by new Hoffuan. Billy Edwards seemed td W205 sell separate,

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