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THE WORLD: FRIDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1895., HARUN, (femme ee BYRNES 1$ WILLING.) Scw-rzmreous.e. /GQFF $ IRRITATED, "stu 7A ditamtee| SENT WER wuSCAND AWAY. [MAYOR STRONG BUSY,| NEW JERSEY OLEAWNGS. [ie ts me “ the "own, ‘although thelr consent halt bat Pollcem Court. ¥ en be a te Get Inte Bar- Keyrt House att oclock this afernoon.| Now Mra. Haddocks Wants &2,000 4 Peach orchards are dying out in South Jersey. | Mallivrodhetiad, Movse-owners are delighteg af om Rows, Mr. William Travers Jerome and James Year Alimony. Andrew Fitesimmone, a Newark Ii . is In| is to be taken to task for speeding doe a av critioa: condition at hia home in Vallaburg, ax| where the privilege ts denied theme Ei Would Capt. Thompson, of the Tremont po- Ft P. "Archibald were with Kim, ‘The lat- ‘ " t f is Friends Say He Would Re-) © Mtatlon eae ee Mecrigemont Po-|He Will See Fellows To-Day on {cr said when he came out that his visii| ) Mre, Marrict Haddocks appeared be-| Ho Transacts City Business with itter''sto%ay iMhncr'iases * Tee te OY organize the Police Dept. Court this morning to hear the testi- the Sohmittberger Trial. Recorder Gof asked for Col, Fellows | atlowance of $2000 4 year alimony. from Enso and Celerity. der Teetich Sef uroekes iy nasomntaee check ACCEPTANCE CONFIRMED, Mony of Policeman Charles Schulte, of when he reached the building, ax he We. Trenton wie drownet in Aysunpink Creek | a Wished to see him about the Schmit. |John Haddocks, who disappeared thr while siding on the few yestertay x Hill paonabip preter cues sla berger cane, but he was tok that Fellows | months after thelr marriage 11 1858, and —— Several prominent Millvilie it ivens. ha London A.C. er charges Va was In Washington. 01 e has not see ‘i Aine Muspoenaed In “vrpeak-easy’ He Is Said to Have His Plans For} ie isc 8 to Say Will Be for] “ianver William F Howe called upon| hire tieatocke centimat, that ner|Presides Over the Board of Str htt Ma Mela Le It Already Made. Schultz arrested Christopher Clark for the Colonel’s Ears Alon {itdney late thin aftornoen, and was fathel-tn-lw was opposed to her mar- Openings To-D ar toltane of Hiner W.2tlbtoan? paving Coiet | letie, Clon lat isorderly conduct. Schults appeared closeted with him for about five min-/ fae to his eon and induced young penings To-Day. he Importers and Trailers Nitiomas Bank of Sak once anaes ae the Next day with Me fare badly dis- Sten Haddocks to leave her, becatew, he watt Vora City that it has cabled to the New fuured. ‘aferkald that he could not Cleat: = When he came out, Mr. Howe wax] he wanted, him 4a inary. 'a’ county —_ _forneiig Homainn, of 88 Eighth avenue, New| Athletle Club, accepting the ehall tt . MAR WEL itiyan eh: orrala we ene The elder’ Haddocks: told ‘her ‘he |, : path has held for trial yesterday for ‘assault Report ‘of | Conference With the)! {entity Clark: ght to court | Will the Lexow Committee's Pledge |of the Seitmittionsen cust wad whether ad heen went tO CHINN ronn ttade| oem Gerry Toesm’t Want} nie wite on tie street 4 raalabd h8 Bet to arran Meyor About His Retirement. = [Michael O'Connell, John Ibert ant! of Immunity Be Observed ? ke '-\ Fala i docks Inherited about, onan, ads Babies in Public Shows. naary Yondaf euae ander Charter eat evra Rotel nee: an adjournment eds at South Orange, Monday, and has not Deane iieey Willem Split of Neasen, under #1000 wants on| — SPORTING MISCELLANY, George Mattheas, also for dlaorderly conduct. To-day Schultz refused to pre- “His case is still on the calendar, and |, Judge Dugro grante fer charges against them, although’ ne “ee he will be In court Monday morning.” | fo secure ace ovid admitted they’ were amon ‘| Mr. Howe was asked whether Schmitt- | bushi id's share of his fathe , A rumor was circulated at Pollce| iseauited him on the mEncerdan Recorder Goff, who was absent from] berger would be tried, and his answer —— Mayor Strong appeared at his office} s charza of Keepin rs dag te sah2 : fe ae wp this ee ay the haba onaistice Divver discharged the pris-| the city yesterday, returned from Lake- oe FRE. (A HAL EMER: LONG LOST SON RETURNS, [ety this morning, apparently none the | fit" Wedneniay we fF Burere from Hobeken | stow sitive the iaeehall remurrectiontate Raw at Supt.. Byrnes had held a private / ONT, esd that the policeman in a} V2 this morning, and was found at his! perger woul, be called Monday. morn. ne Worse fo. his trying hours on Thursday. k Maker was held in Newark by Justice |bOme How that the annual League mesting & He smiled at rybody in sight, and rrelsome mood entered a saloon at! °Mce shorily after 10 o'clock. When] ing. and suppose that Las his welon thar he and| fear at hand, All the old ghosts are @ragetl Bickel's Father 1 js but He We Consultation with Mayor Strong late Fy yesterday afternoon or last night in ref-/ One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street | @Sked what position he would take in re- | Should then present a plea to the ¢ : busied himself with routine matters, | Thevtere Fi byed Unto Kaiser of $43 tho | forty, xkoletons ruthlessly: Jerked out of erence to his application for retirement, | eid Vanderbilt’ avenue and accused| gard to the action of Col. Fellows in| arte ening my pe Lisi mente to be disposed of before the | day: i : ris and passed in review, without i The rumor could not be confirmed at wana Wi nee ene. ‘gchuits ‘gor a calling the Schmittherger case for Mon-| the Court that my ph _ ELIZA J, Jan. of the Hoard of Street Opening, | Petro Gartetia, eimhteen coarse old, of Vineland, | ie pretense of revamping or furbishing ap Headquarter: 8 the Superintendent] worst of it.” day he looked very seriow points of law which he would have to] Twenty ye Constantine Blekel, a} which Wax to be the frst meeting, hav=| [iret a amart can, oF powder in the ground vee. threadbare winding sheets, Thp series of Rew fefused to say anything whatever con- ee “fam not going to make any sta ; ive a ittte WG) Ico Into, son of ex- missioner Bickel, left }ing to do with menicipal matters, was all over he fo Nt peee ct bane vatesing | Rute didn’t get the prize money and how Mate | Ment of the case for that purpose and [20me. His parents searched high and] which he would preside. from his skull, where a big stone had struck him, | KIN'® Jealousy aroused a destre for gain are etill sow for him and finally conclu cerning the matter. SICK LIST GROWS SMALLER. ment about that matter now,” he said. r that purpose, an Finging with monotonous tolling. But the ome. Mayor Strong refused to affirm or deny “What I have to say about iC 1 will say further th he was dead PUnALy Corporation Counsel Clark waa Mayor} 2) Ailerman Weeterselt toil the Newark Moard andl E P Cher | Tature | he was dead, i: af Works Festerday that he would like, to exhibit inthis ° the truth of the conference rumor. Capts, Retily and Wentervett Are on | 2, Col Fellows himself. in the meanwhile, while he was) a year ago the ex-Tax Commissioner | Strong's Brat caller this morning, Hel the Coneotinted Pracion tomeeee soma ae: [ay having sommethinn, lees ot’ the treet ‘The Police Commissioners and, in Vill you see hind to Silon as BhOUTA Heaven’ the ease | ee Never ine fully recovered irom] sale his t had nothing to do with a] cause of the wretched on the Market to|!* the tale of wow which Magnate Abell ie Duty Once Mor street line, to tell, Trted: kup. | Ure gnock eared by the disappears | contemplaied resignation, but was Im re-| iN: str SOLE SQltMe last night when a oman entered) her] lation t routine imacters, Me, Clark | viiie. has temened that ames house and announced that he was the] stated that on snday Assistant Cor-] tay as well ae bie fact, all other members of the Depart- Yes, If possible T have some matters | of Schimitther Ment who are familiar with the rules| Police Capts. Thomas Reilly, of Bist] on hand which will take me to the | POS’ All thes and the laws governing resignations| Fifty-frst street, and Josiah A. W ster-] Criminal Court Building, and. 1. shall] Common, sagaclty, i Ss velt, of the O1 Hundre« then sev the Distr'ot-Attorney and talk | liiha mS . c i ong lost son v0 Counsel C! ei ly afford to f er hat and retirements are greatly mystified YoU Of (he One muy paltead Fourth} over the matter with him," RON JH tHe OIL SUENEI EEE CaRe, AN first Mra, Bickel was not Inclined to | HOrAtION Wounsel Caries M. Alandy |" it, “rromas §. Henry, of Newark ona city aldewaik. “Said Abell” toads Syer the Superintandenvas action, There i Rain, When askel if he bad been surprised believe him. but he proved. to her that art for Albany to keep his eye] ortere! Mra A. 8. Walke yout Necome'a League magnates. + fs a quite general belief among mem-| For & week or more, and duritig the to hea. that the case had been called] POLICE BOARD AT WORK. jo "as felling the wuth, He was then! en! Hattie AUR AG pram singer, to pay De. said Al.” “Oh, but you muat buy out Weer hh Dowie One e wl closing days of the Lexow Committee, 4 fof, Monday and. ‘Cupt.” Schmittberge warmly weleomed, Mr. Bickel says the ; Elandy's position. will be ‘some. | dentin: till of sy. . antl Abel. | Noth partment that Byrnes is they “were on the sick. list Returna! pad been, Summoned to appear before = reanon he nicht home was ause he het ta Kae. boone too nteed iti | _tinntherta han the Whethet you took at it by ig: Rot sincere in his publicly expressed | at’ Police Headquarters to-day. show | "if par he teplled: | Ampropetation Asked for 100 More | Wanted to make hia forune. | Alay say Rammany 8 representatiy , Johnnon nrenard ot the wishes of ire to be relieved from office. If he] they. wre. once ein command of| ghait'way to cal Pelion, Meee leemen, his wealth with his mother, jane the sudden flop to th ather aldg wired af ited In the y'" partners who may pot feel-like , + rade } t-Cleaning Commixsione ews With the ‘appotatment. of the new] have support Gen W, J, Sewell, of | Then, to lay it on thieker, cited, the Poitce Board. THIEVES STILL AT WORK, |oureti forthe! Lexow® ‘committee was Anh Commlasioner, Andres Y HE ROBBED A WIDOW, | cuit, is canhaeayenty of Ae ht rete ant, SM oF] gatnes teeta fees aia A that he was not only an: but the condition of the streets, was Mayor Strong said, however, that Minted Oy. tree et Cry OF esiiiteeate a r another representative of the n doing oat (are into, the insatiable of club, , 7 tJ read and filed at a meeting of the Police | Jackson Charged wit ad Government administration. Im order to see the delight of the : there was no truth in the report that he | Brooklyn Yields « Rich Harvest for | torney'’s office In. disregarding. the |" + Called eh ati er and that hi ‘received a aallen | eee pledges made by Nimsett and the m: Heard to-day Mra. Ven Deuren ae was A a ON an) ciutn: Jobnacn. ‘would’ be. only, toe asa Day with fans and #9 belonging to one ik weatrh into the su physiated by eas oe In Bri 8 Brick Church. | jim tavelle’s Rureka Athletic Club, enn! heen promoting fixtic arguments sec Y MATTERS, |aviuis sere | Mayor was closeted with him for three- Arthur W. Jackson, a salesman em- | Watters of an hour, eA M |" A mittee ef citizens living in the ployed by a cordage house in William neighborhood of EHlghty-thitde street had sent Supt. Byrnes's letter to the Barglars and Sneak ers of the Commi Police Board with instructions that it Sew! s Schmittberger should receive Immuntty | ing i vepar ice ‘ommissioners ie . } that he bad received a bribe of $500 from — bd ewe ie 2a Pawiapeibaiteds vas ed be le n y u 1 Ypsted with absolute authority. ‘They that thieves entered his bedroom during | Agent Kerget, of the. Wrench Atearrianiy | sireet station, twenty days’ pay for being in al Rotem i whe nee ee Hoe CORR: | AVOR’ Somnus prereset” Mnninee alone can grant applications for retire- . ine if he made a full confession when nga Hridge shi fore noon to-day and held in kranting a license for a salvon situated eT u JERSEY CIT that ©: ‘These policemen were fined for break- saloon; ‘Thomas Kennedy, of the K i ents or accept resignations, ‘The | taining $35 In money. PU UTC loon; ‘Thomas Kennedy, of the ki short y som. | ., George Brandon, of 8 Third avenue, | We antares ate | station, ten days’ pave for felaning atckness, | $2000 ball for examination Jan. 11, On that corner. ayor, although, appointing, the Com-| sroisn, nus lost © diamond norseates | alters 9 inferred that the District~ | fenr g Teuphert. Wn Statnceighii stect Jackson was arrested at 4 u'clock yex-! Joseph Larocque, C airman of the Mission, has no lega : in valued at $50. 3 tion twenty days" for wmaaulting. a. ritizen terday afternoon. at his-place of bus. Committee “or LUNN. caked at fer, further, perhaps, than to suggest | PU TIRAt Cer Or euRBeALOH! tools, valuea | WAT4, position, and that he might he |" Owing to the Lexow Committee expo- |neas by Detectives’ Wade. and Hanley Mayor's office while the meetin Of the |, Frederick sioner, seventeen veare olf, wan held Bhat his opinion of desire might be in| gc"sdygolen several Nights ag called down with great severity for his | sures, the usual quote of fifty additional | ona telegram from. Washington, of Board ot SitectcOpening, wae in, pros | fr, trial tabbing, donepht ny particular case, as, for Instance, | He Te caveats Bie Aenea | summary action in the Schmittherger | members of the police, authorized each [ing him with stealing a $00 vilamond gress. He lett his card Tommy Kelly, the “Har that of Supt. Byrnes. and Elghteenth street, Ltookivae were | Cate: This impression was strengthened | year, was not appointed, and the appro- {ring from the Widow Van Reuren, of Mr. Larocque declined to state the nthe jugular vein. | eight-rvand bout to Frank Briere ter the Buperintendent’n: confidence declare | found to-day hidden in'the tunnel under Maver Wyma yeaa ees MORNE YY | priaiton for it went into the poltee pen- | that city. i OE] ule. Pineda: declined te wiate the est, 1.390 haat twen | Athi Clube Botton Me feason for applying to Mayor Strong,|, A ,birgiar gained entrance to the) Mr. Howe was eeen at his office, and| of patimate and Apportionment to ane | know i eer eee NOEL NINN NS. LACK: Rab. teen aavoemelies | amiaut © tons in guia arm during the second these friends tay, waa merely to ac.| apartments of J. Caruts, oo Cedar street, | seemed to bo violently stirred up by the | Oroh lute ihe weal ooo tor tie anol, | Rnowne AN ee +, nas, been advocating. to com them nothing: that tie entire exp o 8 e quaint the public in the most graceful] {Fillamenure, ome time before ¢ o'clock | sudden action of Col. Fellows in diect-| Dott at ian'men this year, however weal Hig WeycGueda Stores Her Prey. |MnICh actuated Sages Brevi (BOWE be borne by ol. deere Fret _MrGier. of Bria . a tlie : annie i i e ey: d m he atts : Grr, rt Gnd to assure the Mayor that he was| coat and only sult of clothes. a SES Gtr Ca Ha ee ever Ey ine | adopted, Ls y+ V the machinery. KoIng. | heien tor hewn, of Danbury, Wetore, fhe overs ( BaAhite OF the guarantee given by the| "President Martin sald this afternoon | Maggie Rellly, slateen years olf, ot 8 Fast} Mayor Strong will have an opportunity coi, but declare that the Democrats insist that | ing Club last night, unwilling to stand in the way of the] five dollary in money in the over- (members of the Committee, " smooth and. easy prosecution of any| coat pocket. ; “Before. Capt, Schmittberger testi. | that he had received no communication | gightteth aueet, employed ax a atock girl in a| to-day io exercive nis judgment in rela- Col Stevens should pay the two-thirds. The Col- | championship of the St lang he might have in mind in reference fled before the Committee,” he sald, | 9M Mayor Strong. Ary-gonda store, wae held in $800 for trial in the | ton, to the right of children to appear She) Miya etal ie Maen court ati | am Crowley was in oF aersimtcinerts of there con-| MOTORMEN WON'T HAVE IT, | Siviid'be uitarny wat’. ctmi sm, gina RDVMAT SADE Bele Mh Reeohs thet SiasaiStorenson wliroteae es, toe un tenth bb Geatil ue of con- '» | would be done in the case made a hop. . io ¥ a ye - Minetnnatl last Miential friends seem to be inspired, contession: He ‘said that absolute im-| OUTLOOK NOT SO PEACEFUL. a on Fourteenth and ggiingt 8 permit for foursmonths-old Tre Moeta tiene ut the new Cio Halle, Tae | Murphy, Was declared the Fue Site te RIESE SONU ATIA'RY | cay voter tines Want to anite|“Heee Pike Sol Pel ene eh BUS Sree, Abe WO werta ot ode wis | ase Jack to Noneae ih the Bait smeit bar completed before Whe. eta oe Gait mter upon the task of reorganizing the ‘olley = jo | “Then I saw Col, Fellows. He was on| ¢ . zh ls a i ‘ Bit year, The cot until Jan. 1, 1896, Sree. ane. that ne. would besin wore Fi the een dn wih stone He was on | Guatemala Trying toForm a League — _ arms ought not to be permitted under amantis motive an facteie ta oeld me for Accidents. GOOnten Ang HFG Tr aabee wnat (0 Cosree Mexico, Mother Charged with Intoxteation, | any circumstances to take part In a The fire: sult for damages that the Tratiey Com- teat his plans already perfected, and| Motormen on Brooklyn trolley cars! cotirse would be pursued if my cient | = Led Mary Smith, of 129 North Ninth strest, rook. | {earical exhibition, and if the presence "Saerday. Tne. plain was’ the | Milwaukee and’ make: tNie etty” hie shee talked them over in private with| who are members of District Assembly ‘stifled to the facts within his knowi-| CITY OF MEXICO, Jan, 4.—The ex- saved balers Jodie Menai }of such child is essential to the plot of finer of | signed a contract to ri jifong, Snow Committee and MaY9F| No, 7, K. of Le, stated to-day that in uitia Aetclve! attain armnidnetoRe pected arrival of Ministers from Hon- 1100" shane crun, t-der, charged wih tntori-a:| “AIAyOE Wiltay” granted: acaimler Tort sit,” tha jury rat 9 o'clock. lant night | her man tn. Cleon Be has i No. %, K. , 2 i nmunity. Ca o-day, © ica | Mays oy" ‘ or 8 oe . | 9 e Another thing is certain in the event | all ef -| they afford to trouble him further now? @ras and Salvador, and the possible | tion ne was married, and had two) cation for the baby to appear in eed on a verdict of $2,000, eleven times, Nut the latter has detested Bian of Byrnes's selection—there will be no Probability the Union would ap | eee ea a ee eer nee. nomination of Ministers from Nicaragua | children, #0 the Justice committed her until the | Manxman, ba congregation greeted Dr. Munhall tant | ‘tirteen occasions, # . qalay, Femulting. from sonfilet, of opin- yr ieoat coe 2 bard RAY ie and It was agreed between the members and Costa Rica has put a new light on | O°" Boctety arenes Mayor Strong said he would think the | nig First Presbyterian Church.” i a a 8 the is_plans| interests during the investigation into! of the Committee, counsel and myself, fables —— a! ver and give his decision later. jt who ha 4 must be accepted | without material the numerous trolley accidents by the! that If Capt. Schmittherger went on the phe Gustanelanss)ex'¢o) baunoary: negD= COMING TS. ting of the Bourd of Street GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Spore mre committee appointed by Mayor Schieren, pf an indictment again ould port Guatemala and to bring force to] gest aE, Net arent Suuctin, doe | Stren presisied, 9 on The entries for the rich Great Trial Stakes, # i pnt ttes t it he: | be absolutely free from further prosecu: L ° elute without any hitches: pany he aed er or Rot the task falls to him. gin ther Investigation Monday” atter: | "2m; That was clearly understood. make Mexico back down from its attl-/1% 620 P 3 aa an Ree ea Fo Tho new Mayor carried himself with jired, that, alt hs were exclusively printed In the last e@itien Kea for: suggealions. 1 ted 2A | noon, {th fast) Schmitt Pevaet. auspested tome tule, All appearances are that ate tral OperasHou ixtecneventh Proper dignity and did not appear to get ub adopted Ita conatl: ‘he Evening World” yesterday, were read fecded there wil ber seme radical | _,Motormen say the companies will! {hat this «uarantee should be put in mata ix making efforts to form a Cen- avenue ning TAL eAbaseiiea a NuIntel Of HtSee repre night. It 1s. mppmed | Test Interest by turfmen. ‘The entries Innovations, such as the abolishment of | Attempt to, shift blame of accidents Ach MY demand woud he Insulting ts tral American League against Mexico eaunes ihe New Yoru Any Breck NEMIBKE Makes ee oe srvlocry power over ell the lmsporsant| Woe: bap the” Came cane feslgle ll ea Wiliceran’ tn cereantas on the ground that they are care. Me Gort, the Recorder-elect. You Nie! for the settlement of old scores, Lr hyena pt sa EW mene v Sena Aus Lee id io ity. baad - Coe Gere ‘mote. Seily by civilians, and the ousting of al nine. | 188. For some time, they claim, the Mer “Gone tword Weita mont ne hue; The Guatemalan Minister is alleged | and. to re-elect V. 1. Livingeton Becre= ner haved: #1 Gatland Oveete, “tcaat: | analy gurtied! "The. + Beablag Cliren in every branch of the Depart-|commanien have been anxious to have of" the Distriet-Atiorney.: to have telegraphed after his oficial re- ani Heneht As | tary, atm waldry of $1,800 «year. Gia charge of géand larceny. She’ wan em: |atay’ gxctusively. announced. the’ mate Man yet the Superintendent has not ap- phe) mrctorsaan aula be held respon I | the atand and tentitied (rall’he news” OM IUEH RORTAEG Le nae te hd cel, or ihe DenoRt of the | PHAN egg aCe, MCT Reve The Burt’ cise ‘Lincain: street.” Plorense’ unt Mit | entrien tor the Brooklyn Htanaiéan, “a0 The Superintendent ahd Commissioner hy my representative, Mr. Moss, yester- Wage ant prejudle Feceptt reduced from $265,000 to $101,000. : nae v atin Murray are on very friendly terms, and | CHICAGO BRANCH OF A. P. U. | fay Xni' wnat ne sala shioww tad ‘he ts |! Se ee SSCL UNE Sele ee cee eee street. | “"The metter was lald over until the Pla: intend 1h tee sett sete ae it would not be surprising if the Intter| - Web he : the most determined man ever heard. of. PERTH nter ik Gy ance ca Jes ., [next meeting, community 1s unabi notified pls elena ae ne Toaa New York ing Delegate Goen | ‘1'1) put my, foot, down on this thing x replied requesting that he | epeak tomant Fes eIdaS Untioe: teaser. wath in yhn Sabine Bmith Visited the Mayor —_— to see the brothers asters of \e ca Tv! te Oreanine it: ance,’ he said. ‘I never broke my wort conc ry polley. Oyen! aban N oe aa n company with James usten, to hor sont maken Among $ tion had been handed to him, here in my life, and_T won't In’ this case. Til SAS Ce all Swreihe-diuliie fee While w jAdvocate the claims of Mr. Austen'tor! @OSSIP OF HACKENSACK doggie po voltae bead’ Martin and Sheehan may not vote for] CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—An Actors’ Protec- | see that Capt. Schmittherger 1s protecte: y Of Presiden: jag, a arnt ‘or Thin Wal |Commisstoner of Jurors to aucceed Rob- ° hey foond fall ieee Tea Tray, Dr. Haabrot I _alster to Henry of ‘others to Don, Alonso {nister of For cal Is forbearing, but unless the envoy takes a different tack, affairs may be come so strained that his recall will follow. Chorley and J Hicks the retirement, It {s said, until the Leg-| tive U “it! thicago | a8 well ea every other wiiness who. hin by ielature taken action. They are not on} uve Union wil: be organized in Chicago | tts) ‘hetore the committce, to, Whont Mi good’ terms with the Superintendent for| ‘0-day, with neadquarters at the rooms | we have guar 1 prate i frany Yeasons, and seem to imagine it|of the Brotherhood of Theatrical Stage | “Are Howe iid not'see Keecorder Goff, Among tre possibilities that Mr. Byrnes| Employees, ‘The new union will start, but his representative Lawyer Joe Al eph Stedman. school boys, of ert BR. Nooney skton, discovered a femate| Assemblyman Judson Lawson also called to talk over the Power of Re- moval bill. A woman named Mrs, fon.’ Tho Fire Association of Hasbrouck Heights der the laws of the been purchased ted at once. The it rway of thelr home this m od in M2 Roome had a talk with the Mayor, but fire-house will be er a — ro 1 with & it may gislated out of office. In fact,| the organizers say, with a membership | did, and this is his version of the inter: fo stranges 9, he would not tell the object of her visit. ‘of the Association are R. F. Withelm. | does not declare stakes @ lottery, a itis said that uo retirements, excepting | of over 40. It will be afilltuted with | vie eee) INSANE PATIENTS IN PERIL. HR ASEanaet elas BLAU BUS Ht | presidents J. la Ge Graves, Vice-President: F. 8 th Cases of total disability, will be made | the National Orgaiization of Actorsand | "Ar, Goff told mo very emphatically | o eae Mal soiberas TLE RS A reer naa toad (APT YE marr Until there is some evidence of what the| the American Federation of Labor. ‘The | that he would see to it that the, honor — Guard Reception, NO POLITICS, SAYS WARING, | 7,1 for, Financtal Secretary og, face inland race e1 Jatt Leg revently organited, has rented a house on State | etiace, the? winner of the last Fase) Feet ¥ emporary home until thelr) way correctly given in “The Evening bot One St ane Eales 1S Scone Lelgh, while a hasty contemporary, Ret t One amature. ‘The monthly meeting of the Republican Exeeu-| jt worth |_ Col. George EB. Waring, the newly ap-1 in, Jperuhouse. Rxcept, a discussion, in renara | NTonsly #Pnounced ure proposes to do. first organization was effected in’ New | of the Lexow Committee, and that of pe ee York ‘nearly year ago, and local unions | the people of the State, was upheld in| Lives May Have Heem Lont at @ Fire) a ois nrg are never tco old to dance, and have been organized in several cities. |the 'Schinittherger matter. ‘That Wan | at Anna, HL, Asylum, their recoption, which will be hell at Madison] APDHeations for Posittons Ma : BYRNES CALLS ON STRONG, | Accouiing to the last report of the Gen- | about all he said." | ANNA, ML, Jan, 4—Pire broke out Wednesday, Jan ‘ + Jeral Secretary, there are 2.80 members! “If you ask me how Recorder Goff NNA, IIL, Jan, 4. e c y. Jan, _———— in New York ‘and 850 in Boston. stands,” said Mr, Howe, “I will reply at 1 o'clock this morning in the roof ct of Hin Long Conference} The leaders of the movement promise | that he stanile with the Committee every of the centre bullding of the group of yrornise oat aaeccla ; Ne ¢ Tne Sadie to keep prize-fighters off the boards as |time and all the time, and that Tam neces pent bedddinas of the dneawe aly a a {Pointed Street-Cleaning Commiseliner, | to. probable candidaten tor the oftce of Prove a le Kept Secret. actors, and to force the theatre mana-| perfectly satisfied with the present situe Wwe wreat buildings of the inwais ji vce nats. stained jannounced to-day that he Intended to} *uler, no important business wae tranictel iat {Recon ate Hal He ] ° 1 Mayor 8 gers to furnish fire protection and safer | ation.” u i . James F. Wenman, Treasurer, Now 1 Old revolutionize the system which has here-| imma. daughter of Judge Van Valen, 48 very Il) Tut! yt Supt, Byres called cn Mayor Strong |quarters for ‘the people ‘behind “ths | Capt. achmittberser visited Mr. Howe's Tfavelbek the north wing, was in| Sathiie Gla uuere: armory ah strect) tofore’ obtained in the employment of| "\nie mem So'far as in kan 6 y 7 + 1 “a A geared orelon eno M jaud Fith avenue. of ct fe anxious ¢loseted with him for some time. general organization, 1y in Chicago for |counsel. He corroborated the latter's Hudiled the Gm gibbering junatics. wht) we, Crokera Real Estate Scheme.| Col, Waring had a consultation with | meat riven in thelr club-rooms un New Year's} james Galway said yeat the purpose of organizing the union|statement that an agreement had been e ant Li " ir 7 t = e1 i ied ang many of the older men talk of Fe- | accept any ofice from the Jockey: ‘The Superintendent was seen by an| the, a eee eene te ie anguid {fam breaking out, and the main butld-| J. Harsen Rhodes at yestoriay's meeting of the| Mayor Strong this afternoon, and it was | saning in conmequence of It Child dreads the fire. Mr. Galway’ “Evening World” reporter as he left the aa Bete pregenee, that he should ing and the south wing were @ mass! namver of Comme 14 prised law which {after that that he made the foregoing | President Clarendon, of the Hackensack Im-| Monmouth Park was encugh for @ life rk . petits Hallway Sleepers Sent to .;and said that he never would have AS Bee i Miinols Contras, |S"! Ait udement sales to take place at a5] Statement, Breterment, Commmiarion, hax heam. charged. hy) Ml: ee Mayor's office, but refused absolutely to answered a single question had he not yj), "Mgcla) tain ons bes street at PF. Mever ie sald that hereafter he will not em- | (hia! stiae on We ecacet ne | Col Ruppert, unwittt violated | The police have received frequent complaints! heen assured of the power of the Com- With, Inree fire-engines and crews, are) As Siraets RAS ploy ‘any man whose letter of recom: | i:0iUng fast driving on the scree Fay get hegs ingly a "8 More than one signa- 8 a dig at the petition m in vogue up to this time, where- J say anything as to the nature of the] of late that large numbers of tramps wore in| mittee to protect him. ed pers conference between himself and the| the habit of invading the Rrush Electric Works; "We know who has been kicking up ne} Mendation b ding Bankrupt. te | ture. Thhs i rapt cary w Orleans, and the rules About & year ago, belleving that has bees oth who hal to hold such sales elxewar Howith a cold and is aint was on Me are now drenching the ruina and en-|{ deavoring to save sevreal smalier bulld- | a { . s * 4 210 EI and sleept ajlx, |All this dust in this case. said Mr. 4), “¢ ng South inal SY i Mayor. Mogit mldmtene Taek aighe Wotetee iter mie | Howe, “de mit we, Captain? Inge, MSReRn EW NIGN ere METAR ENE eae eal ae = by ot Who Had rolitioal trends could ‘endsngered. by rerkiess driving. previous five yours, ' y went to the works; “Yes, but T guess we hadn't hette oun 1 | e jot y hav el ve passed an ordinan: —_——— ee, yor ng also refused to state the aslee| ‘our of | any’ 01 Fe It is supposed that all the inmates Men’ t Politics will have no influence in M treet, sou! > Bearer irene Ge apeeD ibe: Peer io AT ERINR: piers ALOUE SHADE Fh of the burned wings were removed in | Sein: Aeriah Gime: Cy {Cleaning Maree MSIE Suing the Reform Club. nature of the matters discussed by them. safety, though nothing definite ean be | (Special to The Evening Worl!) and there the owners of ascertained Until an accurate roll-eall| jenny, ¢ Jan &—Wititam P. Ewen the — Col, Fellows was not In town to als fine. horses Paul Seligman, of 31 idly w thelr speed and have fri Jt was rumored that one object of e Arrentnin the Scott Case. [and it was reported at his offic has been n hrusier ln New Years tny Mr. Clarendon was | brought sult against James C. Carter as Presidea® 7 ww a age! Naonia RIoe ir, wh 7 5 i i the conference was the desire of Supt.| OMAHA, Neb. Jan, 4—A special to the Hee! Goff therstars counl aot aee hime When, lt che excitement attending the trans. |4£"! Anema eve devon, wa, oa Be ve Riehmon eioying a apin bebind hie seam, but be neglected | op ihe city Reform Club, to secure the $900 rey, Byrnes to be retired very soon, and tol trom O'Neill, Neb.. mye that Mic Roy and Jim|he heard of ‘the Colonel's absence he fer (tne Mone vine’ fanatics, a nam. 3 the daigater of Michael oaners, a ata Ene esos ee WANE Mireets and so. {ela claimed, violated. the ‘ordi: | ward offered by the Ciub for the arrest and. pert to reorganize the entire Police De- Barrett Scott, The prisoners deny the | Acting Distr! ‘Attorney, would have | It is feured that a woman was burned ihe s rt at New m. He pleaded) a a 216 t morning, did $100 damy bie: imosity is |X who is serving ( partment. Scott's fate Is still a mystery. anything to say for publication or other- (death, ‘The loss is estimated at $39,00, | gig Ewen is well, conae Stock and building x lasy Summer’ the 4 C to start to-morrow, had taken circular couch beside the window. ‘The sun-| the new arrival, once, y eorgie,”” "No," said Miss Roberts faintly, and|mer held out, and we thought folks KE R MAN E tickets for a month. They. want to blind projected outward at the bottom! Miss Roberts stood till, her heart | 'y¥ , in a low voice, gathered up her cashmere skirt, for the | would Ike tu come. People ust en- ry lve thi us; they eame into heaps enough to let in the scent of the helie- | beating, her hands trembling. There! op, Ww nice figure train had spread itself as if’ to give) Joy a garden party—at least I always — r ef mon ifford. it; 1 agreed trope in the bed beneath it, Mary." | were heavy footsteps, the door was}and way: irl, too, et to her graceful figure. ad recep Sided you ‘would she sald, “lt is three-and-twenty pened and she heard the servant say: | rather clever for my taste, if th T thought" he continued, “chat| “Yes, but you must, wait until you Rave : too. We h ta together since since T last set eyes on him, yt Mr. Alwyn!" truth must be told. thought tt a mis- ke a litte place in the country and | been called upon, and return 4 We wore iris, that time When John Pole life has been lived mentally In| he drew a jong breath. | There was no| take when you took to—well, to aver- Up properly with hers’ she's a fine- fore 3 cP, Pee = satad 4: Alwyn went with us all to Cornwall” 8 sight, ave striven so hard—every-| mistake, the years of silence and part-|doing ft, you know. I don't care about looking woman, Knows how to gently, Miss Georgie’s New Meeting with the rye rey eee Go Wyn. te hae have done well hue been pot. luc hut’ came te, an end women w fen In magazines herself, an pete POW 10, reaa Fenty Ope lite ane hie eaintaeieane i 3; > ° | coming this aft T tears were b fore him with a ttle, petition tn my canere entered a nan ot middle he ght and aw pir r publication, - the count brought pore tt wert i. aid Ae ber, Reveal pat 9 5 » . ‘ fn Mine Robert but her arm bi hat said: ‘Won't this win you stout and. re clean-shaven and do: rind if a few ‘5 to show yi dug into the | his) worl dno! PES better love than Hut hair round his) bald head alm and pulled out tidiousness that had once [ _ 1 Mita weoey she went on, “He the plea has s out into started, Was this Joon Alwyn, The have never mar- graph, then iker-(everything from seeming aaa has taken ac ithe pla space, like Nov and to come man she remembered had been slim ant ret! You must ather lonely living: his 1 to have stamped with his Just off from the r the little | her eyes and ‘ooked around the room, | way, five or six mile back ‘unheard and unnoticed, He used black-haired, with an ulmost saperchious here alone You don't get a "k. ‘Tea Is Not very cool- '¥, good-natured feet on all the come, + dwell: @0d, Was satisfled, Tt was cool and he night ASAE to find fault with me so much in the expression on hit dark fice und retiie- 1 or two royou up. You like this.” he said apolo- ditions t had once been necessary shouse stood, a trim, rustle dwelly oiigy “for the sunbiind over the wide Mary, we are going to meet ¢ old days,” she added ruefully was meat in every line of it This ane looked must have some this tim fete But she Was looking at the his existence. Sinaoy tout the glare of the atifiing she whispered. &) fastidious and critica cy ne Commonplace HNL middle clases, almost hey here are nieees, of eonree., photograph of her old “How long wi ou, away? 1 fastidl 1 critheal t oth mmons 1 1 1 1 fens it h How | i be 7, ae sing, with a porch to its front door, and a wooden balcony to the upper windows. a titel Sowers sw rst condition of my appl ita first vulgar U represent th perhaps, essity, was-and is—that he should whom she Tre : ooh ae f two or three and vu will let us know when being nd How lid You know L lived the romance ash feeling ay if all the il 1 at he! intz overs Were fresh, tne Mrs. Norton look xme‘ling in the Itallan pots; wildered striped sunbiinds and a creeper taere were ‘. nd rustic cannot be anytling to K well of me. He expected so much of her Life Aiwyn? Fhe her being 4 ttle forty of hair, and a holding out roof and # li ductor, Close cushions; everywaere, within rgie? All that was over *; nothing satisfied hin or was almost lid oa t it scattered at f Mr. fringe, thick rk, that fell low on ou'll do what you can for ta the house, flaws trim andibr; fe he effect. of drowsy dish: he Nad ideals she tear 1 wa y his ant took her forehead w black satin I know, for the sake of old times,” | . pus $ that is Summer's own, whole work.” Miss Rots What did he tragle. ew he a ered ‘There trimme thing that hal) “Yes, 1 wil do what I can,’ with marigolds and swee MARS FOUN ts erate ttle hare, my dear little home,” . Si in a whisper Tn If? T have h ONE snes with 9 Little gasp. It hienedn him out in white stripes; there were That's a!l right, then,” he sald with j yet standing a little way off ike senti- | .)" My little home, my, dear. tittle home.” umy life: waiting for ‘hin years: but w Is yeIt ts Folin, Alwyn ere we Ad not. hot men rf, and ut her throat a an air of having ‘finished his Hee ee eee rune in is tious tanta. wera inter wale, AR something evento say nis nat On the inowey, his more te mite okt ase ME finement ‘a ealla Siow of move: ‘Theres. some good Ins Dettg a I Against the woouen fence that shut In ips, though tears were in Ger vole. She : do ‘you rps his ae Pered Woman, with keen, woman after all, Georgie, though the garden, and elmos: leaning over the LCM own on the back of her chair, an} ver And Srataod: ny HON. carat my lett It from the parson. That's slike eyes and an air of easy 1 saw what 4 be t front gute, two larches, On the outer Gif her face. "Oh, my dear, my dear!” vor why you parte re, for | wot it woine yeurs | ety TOBNAY, Ss F a onderstruck. 6, for cine ve said. js a pity; much better leays P aide of the fence, clumps of heather and she whispered; ("to think tat we shall life" Miss her hand en ik Lawrence's wife—but T That Tn'Iove With sort Of thing to the. young woue bushes of Korse and broom, Behind the Meet again after al. these en hear Wert on, had y owowhy, butt tt hs i Tye taken a little jer Miss Robe up and tried Girun. Well, 1 must’ be gob wae Wi ares fe MIX miles off, Heathe with a sm be enxious to hear the news, a rway 1 ds tety him with her house, a mcor that wandered on to meet) your Vv your once more. ine hoakete and, id only mi al In tove,"” she's thet { the Surrey hills, blue in the distance, In | Pethaps you, will find fauit with me Just Ava chip. at rand-than aeht it must In Jove, pula DALHeY ' front, a white road that came from the {350% Mand Bnd She la uanen sorte A the niinds for wont ensntion for allt yoslte hira, ie that 1 bell ’ nev a. ywaieing.” He, t st the e; along | into iat you do to me eo that It ls yo ny of : . an s Years ag ye fallen round the room. station and went past the houre; along /athin what you do to me co that It ts sou ( y Norton ex W s crimbs. of hi on to With you. for you were found y nou are very comtcriabie { ft-on the right folk could be seen ap- | who do tered without any. Wathilis claimed xcorn falls joes he would grown is and you ary bhie carpet "1 Ph eee eee en tine certains but thy omni proaching from half a mile away. ‘They [fOr there enteral withou: any, warning have, con eb before this or he tain. Have you be f lehts and then d vers Ehae'T'm fond of her. She's antes, wen FG wate sad takin Nong: aoke | i oma idde-aged aso, and in hasn't the courage of a. mouse's. ta 4 wore ame sible w has plenty to say, and an at im, ax if she were tt Gimappeared into the dip on the left in| widow's bonnet. “She had the’ alr’ of hay Has 1 wasn't Why, my dear, the train won't walt fi 1 Me et Something |Excoilent manager, Well, now, [ t hack behind. the years the face, he re precisely nine m'nutes; none had ever | ing come a journey. = he poured me: To must go. Of course, you can Krow ine f re ty ome. you to come and see us, and ‘do what membered, -by, but 1 wi 3 done it in less than six. | “On! Mary,” Misg Roberts exc'atmed of lon, * nothing til vou have seen hin 1 with ta harried My to oli (he neighuorhted “Abe baal ciemee say of ead cae eee " . of the Iittie houne {RAE drawing back: “I did not expect you tet Why, vou | auh 7 this evening “Ves. or ‘ he looked att f lleved ln having eethee er Canter to know ome meapie | te iee eae dane, a é In the drawing-room le house Why didn’t you write? Some one is com if you could | *ehout Switzerland.” — Sh: rd) cally while ‘ el some tea got t t < so | sald to her: ‘Unless I'm much mis-' A chaise stood by the perch, a @ woman waited; she had waited half jn; Tam engaged—indeed 1 am [> yone #i | wo at Mies Roberta's white hands ani “Um afraid we are bota get 1 abou ‘ y taken, there's an old sweetheart of mine holding the pony's head, Miss her lifetime for the meeting that was afternoon.” The visitor laughed, that ur on Nor-|up nt her face. “Not good on was fftyest: tay ifme ha i t to dome a few miles off, a younger daughter of reproached herself for not havil H a nn, She wea | S2owed @ dimpie in her nappy, face. lever It was, and the filus-| you! Georgie, we women are not only halr xen Ke 1g pe her. She my friend Sir William Roberts; Lalway's {c round to the stable after its to take pi this a: eaten me ue rows bad evidently been only tneiden o—you might have made a and mur ard Is accordingly But it off for me y ¢ about the liked her, and I feel sure’ she will but there was no time for apalg ung nor pretty; her vas jher, borne easiy ant recoveray un artist: and you were so|Misx Roberts only looked back at her see it has na it A oad |aintile Ne whar ahd Gani fer the te ee ‘ Bethan Young Her Brett | Ve wy nes | pladmantiie pretty, though I think you are beautiful | vith the expression of ons who is walt. hy news. T neve Raat eldcn Mustard (idly Se whar she can for the sake >: Alwyn settiod Nimsell (le Re mam 8 . : “You are very inhospitable," she sald y with your tall, thin figure and gray feaven, and feela that It tx r ne and she bad ty Bo out | come, Georgie?” “P never understand these countey Bor | of care and sorrow, Yet time had been «7 have come Mterally for ten minutes. , fi | a fh At i vhing for herself, go she | “I will come soon,” she answered nies niyself; this little jar anle@ | tender and ieft her a charm that half between the af ernonn tral ot walked re wander (f qi Sealy elt pretty se ur re was, heard the ngs in genera : roe an mY ub dn town ee | knew you would,” he sald tri- twice as we came along. wat 9 7 nerve tha “1 on and G » e | Miss Ro oked longing! [round ¢ age: ie friends | ye r hey are all ; ke each 0 She . 300) id to i} « compelled love, though agerhart e gate, I wouldn't risk @ telegram, | the glass, the pa Hlooked at bh other’ silently, The he answered, still, Wondteriis «to muke me comfortabte, and |" “pate she went on, “I fear it can't be i glad to Reve pom i was natural to her gently Kept any ex paune Iw pied Xpar epewer” the, h at for tea. 't A whe Is stopp xl before the house | the we Wake and in he: ; qeyhens a manat my time un 1 come back from Switzerland. | 1 pnien Jon unspoken. ¢ G e ed, | had been, servant) "G: Y,"” Mins Roberts whispered, ut f want to hear shout yeu e We got married on the quiet! to ow." she added, hy on, wi i good-by. 7) , Pie Walked up and down, and lingered | xtill dismayed and lietening the while for | left d have come 1 Want to s6e him alone.” Mrs, Morton | 4 don't expect to be called Air: | fout_or five yeats agor and she kept aut | “Masts s pI,” Ne sald With S Task | BRetweton her hand eal arian: a and listened with the bappy anxiety of a|the sound of whee:s stoppnig by tho | fore almoxt a sob in her] kissed her, and without a word shipped she asked, with the tittle cours |the way w, th aay one came who had] of dismay, “for we have. just ‘got |ing till the pony disappeared im thed Sixmanwho knows that there. ls on'y a | porch voice, the ef hungry love; az if[out_of the side door by which she had ner, that Was peculiar to her. | known hers But that | straight. wid the gardens lock nice, and | ten alowly she t +e] 7 j Tittie time to, wait and then @ footstep ix| | “The Milfords have jowt, their father |1u. s\eady put her hands on Mrs entered the house before the servant | “Mr. Alwyn! T should think not. Wel wasn't the’? ™ ee eetaght iy mead be. a geod ‘idee [is the Guise Greene tie : @ertaln to fai) upon her ear, She raised | and can't go to Switzerland, They were} Norton's and sat down on the tow] had crossed the little hall to admit|are old friends—we were sweetheart, err wife.” *'<! to give @ garden party while the Sum- «Exchange.

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