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SANS a OO SMM 9 810s eae Yea : wo Bi 7 rn THE E COUNSEL. Acmival Cleiring Sale|’ 94 Chreat | ey of Furs. SEE rani acon |LBROMET RES 1 Astrakhan Ca; Reerganizing the Police | 2 Fi.urnces,arace ot me awoon-| tioned to Sueded Mt. | 421.50, es 939.00, | | 1894. . Department. on ae eos : “* Clark, His Chit | Electric Seal "Capes, "| Commence to-day an 5. hide Sree “bret 6.50, $37.00, 446.50, | siaingioensy Sale} average Circulation P ss PMS FUTHESILETY Ps SE MATO STHONG A BUSY MI. ot seareege he as lla Ha Bays Gof Did All Ho Oot een BES “100, 900 482,638. bat—the Superintendent North Sable po yards of Average per week day in 1893, Se PRINTED | “azaa [India Silks) ’ 39 Wee ewes seep 2s87 9.08 aaa eee C.y Persian Lamb Gisea # papa 00, #7 and 20 inches, former|y 145.00. Persian Lamb Capes, $010, ‘1 and 99 inches, These silks are all new, chotce and exclusive de- signa, and of beautiful THE. WORLD’S Greatest Year — i Circulation Advertisements fice to he cut a aie ae He Goes at Work as if He Means to Do What In Right in All Things hea been mula prob lyrnes woul on bote of th be a pubs a ind hae minds of all “intelligent oer a t ad ein ee new Police tment, an paring for « Dig fight to. keep him out of such @ position, lespite the influen biked (ER yd re been and are bel: boar te put him at the e head ot trout id that ie Society had as no dei nite plan of t Parkhurst would ne urpose to turn down Bi im to be the most unnt, per- who could be selected to reorganize ce. n the police ¢ for would, be necessary, he sald, to 14 Wait for the report of ‘the ‘Committee| Mayor Strong was at the Mayor's of- ma ip | foe early to-day. Among his frst vist-| end ™ tnchea, tors were the men he had chosen to . Japanese Floor Regs ¢ jes, 00, Commissioners of Accounts and Mayor’ formerly 04.78. Richa Seal Capes and Coats great- The Commissioners are James 8. Leb- ly reduced. maier, Republican, and on ake dears ie Terry, Faircnii-Democrat peut ib all the fashionable urs. Lord& Taylor, and John J. Brennan, O'Brien Demo- Broadway & 20th Bt, fn any pt] st ie du in the Sheisens by, his shown that he ‘WHY WASWT GOULD CALLED?’ WANTS POWER OF REMOVAL. The Colored Brother Is Very Largely in Evidence in the City Hall Just Now. Moiré Astrakhan alge erage per week day in 1891, 880,168. A gain in three years of 152,470. statements made to-day by counsel and member of the ymmittee of the Society for ni Prevention of Crime, it will be war the Bo- Lexow Committee, in | clety for whe vent! ion of Crime, were Unalterably opposed to ‘enything like = bi-partisan The rt- Ment, he sald, should be under a singio exectitive head, who would promptly, rour'y and effectively exercise the Hor ower, when it was pecessary 0 do ao, and who would be hi a direct and cof that pour responsibility “tor im exerci that “Politics ve, ngehing what, pretent horrible state brought About by ment of this city, recommends that Supt. conduct or have anything future plans for reorgan- of that department. with an “Even- crat. ‘The selection of these men was an- nounced by Col. Strong on Saturday last, but they were not actually appointed until to-day. They remained in the Mayor's office some time and were sworn in. ‘The general atmosphere of the Mayor'e office has already changed wonderfully from time immemorial. The colored contingent ts largely in evidence, and well-known Republicans who @ere scarcely ever in the City Hall in their lives, are now seen there we Hon Bondo © Hotwan vomanded for David J. Dean 19 said to be likely to eine in the Street- pect receive an appointment as Corporation ing Department it was removed dal became tome guriey the tang vet"tne commen tnn ana Foret ot Baeral _— ALL READY TO RESIGN. I do not wish to dep- ork which has been | ¥! or the bs heroic devotion of Goff to the cause from beginning to Fa Byrnes Down Easy. jons between us have al- ‘of the most friendly nature sve the most absolute confidence incerity of purpose. It was very evident, however, that the Committee ‘eakay for the Next Investigation. Mr. Moss said that he expected the investigation = ‘when | bill passes the Legislature. Mayor it came, the Soctety MEd a red | Strong has not made such an announce- be Rg ee ee ‘ment, and, on the other hand, has de- @i4 not wish to subject Supt. Byrnes examination, and that it | by such an ordeal as other wit- Uke Mr, McClave, for instance, been subjected to, f t is assumed, however, by many, and | 4mong them several members of the Gen- ; te Committee, if they have been quoted tly, that a Byres came the Peo par Coe eraeces that no! was ht coried to ao anew ‘nat he was in any ‘connected ‘hen statement Meeputed to netor Lexow that as had sat beside Mr gested ‘questions during the amination of Byrn could mot complain opportuntts iy nity out the Buy jes, Dr. Parkhurst that the examina- t been shore h, or that no/ had iven brini to oat erintendent's complete record, Sado n care, to go into that question ast ou Fequeet ane Kreator aed to be put to witness which were not asked?’ big “TI must decline to answ: —ae "| or definitely fails to pass. clared that he will not announce any | more appointments until that bill passes He confident- ly expects It te pass, howeve: The report regarding Mr. to an “Evening World” reporter from a Dean came! f very reliable source, and is about as cer- tain as any such evont, necessarily de- pendent upon future contingencies, can be. Mr. Dean has been in the Corporation Counsel's office for more than thirty James J. Martin, Daniel P. Hays Lee Phillips Next. President James J. Martin, of the Police | Board, called on the Mayor this after- noon and told him that he would resign whenever the Mayor should wish him to do so, In accordance with his gen- eral policy, the Mayor did not designate any particular time. It is his desire when a Power of Removal bill is passed to appoint all the embers of & par Uguiay, standard quality. They are worth nearly double the prices at which we are offering them. West 23d Street Answers to advertisements in 1894 received at the World's four main offices (thie does mot reosived at advertisers! own addresses), BOB, 586, Incresse over 188%, 59,534: over 1804, 04 years, and is said to be better posted than any other man living on laws af-| from Supt. ee fecting New York City. He has been ian." which baggy ee Assistant Corporation Counsel also for a it, but bade more than a dosen years, and has really | 7 Wish the prevailing cor- Board at n iw a nt iJ the The Mayor waa aak aertek®/ CHECK SWINDLER. GIVES UP. a, ; | RETALIATION AGAINST SPAIN. President May Soom Authorize It by fe. plenty should be put in ; ‘Mr, Gort ga to ‘continue i tendent on Monday, but if fie the Committee would not consent Why Wasn't Gould Calleadt “What id have been oe endent ‘that were| bo’ as asked. M me mas wit eve inquired, mote particularly | the ature. of oe peculiar favors rede mob "benefit ye mue was never known £0 sve a notal ing, and wi ; roads gity mith any interfer. poe ‘or two* would have ven tae ‘opportunity, but the call; ‘was delayed euek, he fete hour inet Spat, 3 pone of these a Peas ti bat bis fortune thet. inquiry Bare Deen pu hed mu n fur mman town, and that Sas no better than it w very moderate e @ country house. | cross-examination it have” een followed up wand er fregemen, but Swnten, bject to i, ine ee other | P t have this wa anything, to bling up thi are villd, Pa., and May Be feted. it |, Inapector McLaughlin will endeavor to Secure an indictment to-day against Henry’ J, Evans, a young man, who is wanted for a small check-kiting trans- action. Evans surrendered himself to Chief of Police sane in ae ster: i noon, Evans worthless. check | tor on W. 8m! saith o ‘Warren street. The check, it Is was drawn on a Phila: iphle ie bank. notified Inspector McLai turned over to cle, who took Brateh “petore rantioe’ man in the Tombs to sewar out a warrant. Justice Ryan, however, patemtahed both letim and the detect! refusing sue, the warrant uni he paying elle! appea: Mr. n let the matter 4rop, but Inspector 3 McLaughlin, when notified of coricluded to send for he thinks there may against him. has expressed to New York, ‘ne rrendered by the Pentayic @ requisition, anted with: tis that the laid before the Grand atin Aid fo merchan \dise b ir, sald to-di it had loni rey, Woking for rf Baltimoreen named | vans, for whom he cashed but ‘worthless checks on the | and Mechanics’ Bank, Balti- was not sure that the Evani a =rig Bo Potteville was this man, ‘but | s mptiale SWINDLED BY AN AMERICAN. Allegea New Yorker Sata to Have Get 970,000 trom Mexicans. who’ ¢ lex., Jan. imed to be a r | Fame Lewii New Yori: inventor, arrived here a few ‘weeks ago, and complaints have been made to the authorities that he yictim- ized a number of prominent business out of large amounts of money on nt right machin: ed to have sold the it mining machine in | Mexico to for in sizereat persons, re- celving from each $5,000, ——: Clerk Carter to Pl Guilty. Edward R. Carter, defaulting clerk of the National Bank of Commerce, sigi Inten- prepared nearly all important opinions |and decisions coming from that office |under the various administrations in Mr. Dean in said to be a Republican in 1 politics, notwithstanding his so .ong under Democrats. tagen a conspicuous or a | tive part in local politics, The salary of the Corporation Counsel 4s $12,000 and of the assistant $10,000, ‘The new Commissioners of Accounts, James 8, Lehmaier and Seth Sprague Terry, took charge of the office of the Commissioners of Accounts shortly be- fore noon, Mr. Lenmater stated to an “Evening World” reporter that he had ked with Terry about wnat may be nade, but they wo! havea “consultation yeu make, any appointments | ”* was the reply. Among other callers on the Mayor to- ae on Sparen Bteckler, of the In- nt County Ore nization, and | Geor oj publican | tate ‘Committ were ‘Thoerner and Gi round, the e | money. on the Veen ‘Comptesioner of Public Works Michae, ‘T. Daly. the close friend. of Bich Stoker, was’ asked to-da | ety a Ben Go yor Strong, he answered that aE you expect to consider Board which to store its reco: aus far not le tics a: fastug ae Bi 2 f Estimate meeting o! e joard 0! etimat Rpporttonment. will Brobably be Called 3 ider thi: soon to consider the Be sara shows e Georg amber, in does not he. hed ‘ihe matter under serious om oe Contents fe the {beet 8 published, Of the Board, prese: teak oO tion, toe his igna' Rarller in the Re" oot be Fesignation ——_— = __ OLLIE TEALL IS IN EVIDENCE. He Appears While Col. Waring Is with Mr. Andrews, “Ollie” Teall bobbed up in the Street- Cleaning Department this morning, Col. George B. Waring, who wil succeed Mr. Andrews on thé i5th, was closeted, with the present Commissioner at the time, The irrepressible Michigander was in a| hurry, and was about to rush into the | Private office of Mr. Andrews, but the four-hundred-pound doorkeeper,, Tom, placed his burly form in the doorway and “Ollie's” progress was blocked. | Col. Waring was closeted with Mr. | Andrews for a long timo. After that @ proposed to do, Tidve been takin kindergarten 1 from Mr. Andrews, about. the about the t-Cleaning Depart ent. I {atend elbow until the 15th, that I ma: Andre: ome time. was ‘asked ‘ie he had all to any position, gaid he had no ‘appointments yet, and would Rone till after Jan. 1b, as he had y applications for positions. ——__ | MORE PARK BOARD CHANGES. or that Tappem and Bell Will Resign Like Clausen. [ina ;day that Park Commissioners Tappen and Bell had both decided to follow the example of their colleague, President Clausen, and tender their resignations | to Mayor Strong. They called at the Mayor's office to- day and eech had long talk with the Mayor. Neither would admit to the re- | porter that intended to resign, but It was reported at the City Hall to-/ @ Proclamation. WASHINGTON, ‘Jan. 2=The “Av erent officials have about + corm cluded their investigation into the dis- criminating duties recently imposed by Spain upon American goods, and it is not unlikely the President may very soon ue proclamation imposing discrim- Inating flag duties upon Spanish goods imported in Spanish bottoms. The que’ tion has arisen, however, wheth new duty levied by Spain includet American goods, or only such as are can a n Tt is Presumed that the new dut braces all American gi found that this is not the ent course, ell un d that in‘any event ‘the nction of Bpaia very |soon may be met by some vigorous meas- ure of retaliation, Spain is considering a general tariff bil that "will effect the hited states, ‘amed by the beeen The bill has been fr: ry. Ministry, but has not been introd in the Cortes or made public, and |can be put into operation In a time, the Btate Department may be diss 08 x to withhold retaliation. known that the new Spanish lati to be on Mberal lines, and will give the United States much Vantages than. it now measure is expected to, law the next few weeks. It will then Danie on which Spain, will of for a readust f tariff re- ro- imi | i Pe egret a pecial view to recon- in relations ‘with the United CUBA TO HELP RULE ITSELF. Some Additional Details Regarding Spa: PL WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Additional de- tate have been secured from an author- tive source respecting the decree signed yesterday at Madrid by the Queen Regent of Spain, appointing a commis- sion to revise the Cuban and Porto Ri- can tariffs. The plan provides for the creation of an admisitrative chamber, with headquarters at Havana. It is to consist of thirty-six or thirty- eight members, fifteen of which are to be elected in Cuba. Spain Is also to de: ‘thi Havana sChamiber tariff budget with oun Cul tates. BEST MONTH'S WEEK- DAY AVERAGE, JULY, 1894 600,706. ‘Second Best Month. Novem- ber, 1894, 500, 353, Total number of advts. printed in The World in 1894 . Total number of advts. printed in the Herald, its nearest competitor, in 1804 The World’s lead over the Herald Help Wanted Advertisements for the Year, 141,282. Boarders Advertisements, 52,862. More Than For Sale 25,034 Help Wanted Hous: and Home Advertisements, 120,910 More Than lgnate fifteen of her own citizens, will proceed to Havana and e President-elect, John Jerolo- ude TepPe! Cl Fesignation, was | in the local assemby. ‘The o President made 46,843 More Than til Nine Pp? yet nda in Ji | a first Monday in Janue | J “amaghte Fefused to make Advertisements, 57,030. Advertisements, ‘oloman called tment | eight ‘Will Fight to the Bitter End. “We ere going to ere ht against poe veh hm ahguld continues the i ‘on this Time. Phere is no other ‘open t any one been thought of by the ited as the proper he head of the reorgan! sa! lice Departm tou early for that yet, but e"appointed to cari Feorganization, but be pe of them. to Bymes's testimony before f Sviden at the ha’ with ‘the fmpression. that wi 4 wn way’ without ‘any His entire. mai out cert Meetimgny as Bis Ansncial h Jay Gould and his plc- tre teste of {ottennese in th Estwngjnding ts tm timited time at hi Bernardo Foglia, who it wite and fled to St. Louis, last week, was indicted by the Grent sar to-day for murder in the first degree was Sioilian and he suspected his wite ot being inuis te with other sete St het untaltntulnoss,” be kllted her. Aas Poe warm ‘enough, is a sign of biliousness, or of ma- larial e learned poal- | } Rays forware Cc lan an r. Soline Mayor's office to-day. wai nother caller, ae had & tal With the Mayor and told veuing ‘ol at the aM pie in the Annexed District were diss th the ans for Cy iors epublicans_ in time. Commodore Elbridg T, Gerry wi here also. He Batt and called on business connected with hig Boc a Civil Justice Joseph H. Stiner, one of Richard Crobor's called, as hi ud) and shake hands with the ix rte a ‘@ group of re- rem: 4 ro “How are t seen you latel een he - ae ea ne few minutes ip as if they were Judge Vivver said hi got yet sent in his Fesignation. UNE STORE JAEHNE PLEADS NOT GUILTY. nounced that he will not make al pain yet. 7 Ser | the applications of August Adam Lutz, F, O, Dettman and F. Guer- tler for auctioneers’ licenses. sen designated as Sheriff's but whose licenses Mayor Gilro; to grant, on the °° | inexperienced .| Sheriff Tam: this conversation between Mayor that the licenses w resignation, 00 green aight by the Central Park police. The rule coi peiling the Park palonmen | w owes | lanterns md adopted Inst Ma Frighteged away ll-doers and the real reason, the presence. of the men too plainiy the se eftect.on the ‘Mayor ha 0 of his “succe: or, Tie ‘an- tments just — STRONG GRANTS LICENSES, ur Permits Isewed for Sherif. | Auctioneers, Mayor Strong this afternoon granted nau, ‘These are the men whom Sheriff Tam- ctioneera, retuned round that t! in the business,” “°F? sen called on Mayor Strong tenon, and It Was after a short him and the| | and ° As @ result of Park Commissioner Ciausen's Fs aM Nerns were carried last ee Mite “telieotten ‘sient’ tees te policemen claim *_ fampe th Rate ne | plat taal Genera’ officials’ of omaio in the chamber. re}], Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, sald to-day that he would probably call the Committee toon after the reconvening of Congress, t which contain the provision for an a propriation to r, fate of thi fg ‘uba, who will serve ex- is expected to be actually y oreanized And in operation at Havana y be advisory and subject to the app of the Spanish Cortes, the fruits of its labors may not be secured for a year or | more. INCOME TAX COLLECTION. larch 1 next. But as its action is to rovi together ‘went Deficiency bill, D x into on as put the income lon, would be taken up ai able, Cockrell is not apprehensive as to provision, and does not on sm sufficient to material- | the Sugar Importers’ Asso A WORLD.... 910,087 125,735 228,030 136,423 Recorder...... 141,282. 3894. 31893. 80&s14 178,498 224,848 293,050 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Secretary Carlisle to- morrow will give a hearing to a Committee of jon of New York on several customs questions, Importers contend that tm many cases the Invoice price is higher than the polariscope (eat would warrant. The Commit. tee will ask that some uniform method of de- termining value be adopted. WII Be Named to Succeed Swaim, 2—It ip expected that |. Guide Norman Lieber to be Judge Advocate-General of the Army, to suc: ceed Gem. Swalm, retired, will be sent to Con- gress to-morrow. Col. Lieber is at present act- fas Jets Aareaale General © position be bas Giles since 106 Secon © ata or RAN INTO A SCHOONER. Steamer Ardanrose Arrives After a ‘The British steamer Ardanrose, in bal- last from Boston, which ran down the two-masted schooner Decowa, of Ma- chias, Me., from Staten Island to Boston, just outside Boston harbor, early yester- day morning, arrived in port this morn- ing, and docked at pier 6 North River. The first officer stated that the acci- dent occurred about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The steamer was just steam- ing ot ot of the une, ana ea nee 4 ys") take The 09 WET COMPARATIVE TABLE OF GAIN AND LOSS, © Gain. 13573 Less. 3.184 (56,627 acti is i ere DYNAMITE KILLS THE hts at the time, of ‘the yhooner, tage t Mets is port. Colored Werkmen Were