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World's Averags Circulation per Week-Day in 1894 482,638. Gain over 1893, 68,890. ——— ; HAVR Yur ROUGBT A C] A WORLD Gain over 1893, wy? > ALMANAO 87,409. (“Circulation Books Open to ai”) vert ITISA wis | TARE TO Go WITHOUT A WORLD ALMANAO. be: (“Circulation Books Open to All”) PRICE { NIGHT INEW COMMITTEES, /CLEVELAND SCORED./STREETS ARE | THE STREETS OF ey YORK. | Aldermen Named to Look After | Sibley, of Pennsylvania, Takes the SIMPLY VILE. - A Y ? | Several Branches of Business, “Padlocks” from His Lips. | Seven Will Go to Albany on Behait| President Compared te a king by a|Fresident Wilson Says They Zu - ef the Clty. Bemocrat. Invite “All Kinds of — —— \ THE MAYOR'S res Volals Diiey Bbaalted, tion | Accused im the House of Using Disease. Patronage to Bribe. nm MESSAGE. The following committees were an-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.--The debate on POLICE CAPTAINS ARE ILL. nounced at the meeting of the Board of | the Currency vill being resumed in the | THE POLICE ~ STIRRED UP, Aldermen this atternoon: House to-day Mr. Beltzhoover (Dem. ‘ : County Affatre—Hall, Dwyer, Ware, Olcott, Ouk-| Pa.) gave notice of an amendment. It po! Slush, Muck and Soum Make % } ey, a e1 cret ’ ? Administration of the City “Danke, School, Hackett, Dwyer, Good- or tie Teeaiuey to thd a THM Passage Dangerous in the Byrnes Asked to Investl ) Should Be a Matter of _Eiine—Woodmat, Ware, Wines, Robinwoa, |sftor bray Int, which were Giesed Gne Thoroughfares. gate the Assertion that x sere Mt prunckisee-Maranati, Randotpe, | 2% the acts of Aug. 25, 1965; Juiy 11, 1882; Gambling D ki 0; ) ; : f March 3, 1888, and July 1, 18%, by ts- Practical Business, Otc, Maa Wisse, ona guing Donde to an amount not exceuing LA GRIPE HAS APPEARED. 6 Dens Are Open, i stun, ,000,000, redeemable at the pleasure of Fire and Butldings—Robineon, Parker, Dwyer, |the United States after five years, pay- Tait, Burke. able twenty-five years from date, with j WILL NAME MEN OF ABILITY, Lamps and Gae—Schilling, Hackett, Gootwis, | Intereat at § per cent. payable semi-an- | Sanitarians Wonder How a Remedy . Noonan, O'Brien, nually in gold. ‘The bonds are to be of and Places and Park Depariment—Dwyer, | such denominations not leas than $0 as May Be Applied by the City ee the Secretary may determine upon, and Authorities. Is Caused ni Marketa—Goets, Windolph, Goodwin, Noonan,/to pe scld at not less than © for gold Favors Simpler Excisa Laws and | Mit 28 edi tdyine Par for tt ee by Statement ‘i Pe 4 Health—Hall, Ware, Bhi 4 embers flocke ‘oun Ir. ey Separation of Charities aanee ant Heal —Hall, Ware, Schilling, MUR | Cyem,, Pa.) when hi began « character-| ‘The atreets are more filthy to-day than The World” that Vios . t the bill. was ; f reo Public Works—Sehool, Goets, Ware, Wines, td! they have been for years, from Correotion. Clancy, Mun, fever a rebuke Was needed to one| The whole Department of Btreet Rallroads—Parker, Goodwin, Marshall, Robia- | Who Ene ucts ere the Cleaning seems to have stopped work eon, Brown Murphy, Hall, Prerogative: Ps . BS pcede altogether so far as any impress upon 10 Als _STATE SHOULD CARE FOR INSANE| Rates—me President, Goodwin, windoipn, | £2 hm, who has attempted to unury thls) aie ie concerned. Hail, Brown. has come when there should be more) The result is that the people of this Salaries and Offices—Randall, Hackett, Dwyer,) than brains, beily and brass to this|/town have to wade through seas of} f Goodwin, Campbell. Government. ‘He referred to George III., and said it|™mud and slush, and they are getting 11 Rapid Transit and Various Departs | siree—woodward, fchiiling, Olcott, Noonas. | nag’boen given, our that any one Who |in consequence. Griy is attacking the Street Cleaning—Goets, Goodwin, Wines, Muh, | voted against this. bill. would incur the ments to Be Made Subjects of | prowa dlepieasure of the King, “Four daya after | “ity ageln, wil Street Pavemente—Mackett, Goets, Senilitng, | the repeal of the Sherman act members| President Charles G. Wilson, of th Speoial Consideration. Wines, Wootward, O'Brien, Campbel 2 told him that they had been prom:| Board of Health, saya so. Ho declares I, Randotoh. Oa revenue collectorahips If they would) inat he never saw the streets of New Byrnes Calls Up Semel the Captaine and Several Bewery Re- | rts Are Closed, Law—Ware, Hall, Randolph, Oakley, Mub. for repeal. second, 4 to 1 place; Jordan third. Time Belew and Teassa~Oaey, Tye Ware Hat, |YCARe gtiRleman maxes avery. broad THE PROGRESS OF REFORM. |CTORM AT ALEXANDER oc oeee mee ” 7 aenertion, Interrul ir. soombs ee ird ae ‘ive and a ‘urlongs. 5 Mayor Strong's first message was read | "#sdall. (Bem. N. ¥., and asked Mr. Sibley to Mayor tvong Wetdnen ie fay 6100 =Won by Court, 6 to Land 2 tort;| The Board of Police Co to the Board of Aldermen to-day. It is| The Board then adjourned for one| mention names. : —— eee Volunteer second, 2 to 1 place; Airtight, |this afternoon took oMelal ct ‘a eral week. “r went three days ago tos member for an 80 Cent Lunch, third, Time—t, of “The World's’ expose of the jowa: f and asi im to allow me the privilege , ' SS The new Board met at noon to-day = Mayor Strong has ideas about the re- ‘4 To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen: and listened to the reading of the yea Se bibles you aa form of other things as well as the City Heavy Downpour of Rain at the STORM AT NEW ORLEANS. of the police in failing to suppress ne duty tmposed upon the Mayor, | Mayor's message. place me jn, a Bad po ution with my ou- Government. Old Dominion Track. * |banks and other gambling ents,’ But,” continued Mr. Bibley, apy meatus and custom, to com-| After the reading had been continued | ‘within ten fest of me sits @ man who In addition to his regular message to Qerrifo Thunder V the Cres-| which were found to be running” municate to your honorable Hoard at|a few minutes, Alderman Noonan moved|heaid him make the statement that he the Hoard of Aldermen he sent to-day iaaiinia ae deflance of th e { Jeast once in each year a statement of | that no more of the message be read,| had been offered Federal offices for his another message to the manager of the " cent City Track, open defiance of the law in the } she finances of the city, and to present | but that 1,000 copies be, printed for the| Ye. , cnuaer it fair,” asked Mr Astor House, suggesting the cutting | CaNadian Graduates from the Maiden) race TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. | below Fourteenth street. resume of the work in the various de-|use of members. The Tammany Coombs with a perceptible tremor In his down of rates for food. Ranks in the S dR &—A thunder storm, accompanied by! Commissioner Murray brought : i or of this, but the ih “ janks in the Second Race. ted ri parunents, with auch suggestions will publicans and O'brienites voted it dow! voice, “to make so grave a chal Ever since the Mayor took office a heavy rain, flooded this entire vicin- matter to the notice of the serve to promote efficiency in the public of the message, egeinet the DOTA A OR: Ces mee ae walter from the Astor House has been ity last night and made the track Board (| service and subserve the public welfare, | motion to print 1.00 copies for | th defense?” pieces » in the habit of coming to his office each d approaches almost impassable, The | Offering the following resolution, Consistent with these requirements, you | Members was adopted. and the massage | "CIE ery, day sat noon mith a bill of fare, taking| Firat Goes to Imp. Hones, the Third | card, however, was decided after con-| was unanimously adopted: atching, and @ fair crowd| «pee Wort will find he; tat ne _ Pub find herguitn a statement of the | the general aubjects referred, ie ity, prepared by the| The Fulton ay matter, re- lunch. The walter turned to-day an Wen by Mask, alderable ts ual The Mayor had been talking {0 Ld witnessed the “sport, Comptroller, displaying tne rature of |} MW oo ‘long, and I intend to throw Resolved, That the attention ef the 52 ’ the city's debe Ue that the Intelligent | uence co ‘iwentranchising the roed be-| tien ort." “ me piace-hunters and tis temper was ees FIRST RACE, ee sation | Caper pint. perusal thereof will furnish every citizen taken up and referred to the Rail. hen were the padlocks ruffied, ‘ an ico 1s called tothe efiterial artite ta with @ comprehensive kuowledge of our | road Committee, to be appointed. lips?” interjected Mr, Outhwal' IN FOURTEENTH STREET. Looking up he saw the waiter, (Rpectal to The Evening Werld) Five and @ halt furlongs. ‘The World’ of the 7th inst, tm which St fe Present fMnancial condition, 1 d Ohio). York in such horrible condition, and| Whom he beckoned with manifest Imp: KACE TRACK, ALEXANDER I8L-| often ‘i & Betting, Bt. Hit.vin, + Tt ; i i { was then announced that Thomas F.| ‘there was gr |tlence, "The latter with obsequious. p . Clara Batir, 105 (A, Clayton) 4b 13 F101" | gated “that cinoe the adjournment of the Lanew ° to address youvat length upon the work | foe, Jti, had sent in his resignation | ctement following the question. would not be surprived at any contagion | jitenesy approached With the bill of fare,|AND, Jan, &—A cold penetrating rain | Miss dalep WMiltcs BE even 4 in ‘the various departments, for’ the | ope mmasioner of Deeds. “I haven't thrown them off before," | that broke out. Jexpecting to ve the Mayor'a order.|fell to-day, and as a consequence the} Bessie Nichole 107 (cJonnamiot st 8 Committee the gambling hella have reopened thaty 7) #0 soon after my entering upon the du-|most important. change provided that |‘, See the Administration redeem ite; upon Mayor Strong this afternoon to Young man, I want you to take thi! oe ot there wi fm Der | Flereanna, 108 (Met) a tek ti , \ ties of the Mayoralty that {t is impos-|changes of rules can be made by a ma. | Promises and I did not wish to utter @/ ask him what was being done to pro-|™es#age to your employer, Fur the past) OM, here Wa» @ sufficient number in & state of pernicious activity, sible to speak intelligently upon the) jority vote, instead of by @ two-thirds rebuke when, there was hope of honest | 00 Ton tet ate of affairs | week ! have been paying $1 Bevery. day on hand to make the betting brisk. 1 JD iter 6 Galay caused: by Rye “Our reporters have found twenty-four fare” matters to be reviewed before proper ae performance." . }for a lunch that is worth only so cents. | The care i Ivo om banks {a operation below Peurtenmth anal Opportunity has been given. for study | Vojea We ow required. Tt was also pro-/ Poi" Guthwaite had pushed forward| “I don't know that anything ts being |I don't want to contive it. TV can't afford rece ead bale a at Fitatenia the fam at tho frat, breale, Eloreanng | sore of pool-roome, a number ef palley pity aa sha investigation, Hereafter, at. tree | S470, (hat the Vice President is no 10mg | and again uttered his, question: replied the Mayor. “I know that |!t. &1d besides F don't care to pay §1.M) y Kod » bi 4 Nichols the leaders. Clara Bauer fi ‘ood, You heed not| condition of the track necessitated nu- up from third place, rushed | 4nd a multitude of other vicious resorts tm full M) cents w h went intervals, I intend to address | Committe AAVhg put the padigck on your lipe?” even right at the doors of | ou upon these subjects, taking them|°A™ nition providing that a committee |,. Mr. Sidley healtated for a moment and e back any. more merous scratches and lessened the in- , and opening Up & gap, Beat | operation in the city; anybody who cheeses mag Up one or more at a time, and, after | of seyen be sent to Albany to look af then with intense earnestness sald ss Tha walten Jooked in opencin authed #4-/ terest in the sport considerably. Pehiedl ace caller by mover ie ths, | discover for himself and without any @iMeulty Ma eee eee a es me pertinent, |the,interests of New York County wai aon init Ha tian ene Dalaran ft And then kotont yor FOF # MoMENt ne pattle of fisticuffs last night be-| eneth before Hesse Nichole, whatever overy species of vice checked by the ons a ) “then got, out, : q e 2 y % ‘ \ and at the same time to enable ail our | PARE ommittes on Rules held a meet-| €00K to fell In-a handcart instead ot i ih 4 UY No more $1.80 lune mut-ltween John Croker and Hugh MoCar-| ‘Ma bolted ut the head of the Lerow Commltios's presenes, 16 '8ey/ aE fellow-citizens to clearly understand the] ing after the Board adjourned and de-|'® heaven supported by truth. Let me Hy y | tered pe 248 War ren was a much-dincussed topic at the)? Yo ane antlonuieed somewhat complicated management of! cided that. the Republicans and | tell him alao that I am not address! ‘ yf himself. a track to-day, Eleven books welghed in, SBCOND RACE. Resolved, That the Superintendent of Police be Dublio afairs. a nintstrati O'Grienites should occupy” the weata-on | Men who believe more in a bobtall Aus hy Y, ——__-=—— even vag : eee eee Prcompratieterimresicoitogl ‘The best results of administration can | the right, facing the President, and the | ("an @ contrite heart fy YY yy POLICE CALL ON STRONG. Rililngs Ae aca emt nee Hetting. #1. mit.Fin, | #814 publication, and report to the Board what eve ained when every taxpayer|rammanyites those on the left. A shout of laughter greeted the state- My i a ET ri to his rights and obliga-| "ane Committee, adopted. & report| Ment. Mr. Sibley proceeded to relate th Y | } —- Starters iP indore, 106 H Ht) | dence, it any, he may be able to obtain, showing q i> -eady to insist upon the one| which it will submit to the Board, |¢xPerience of Dionysius, when he wa: Vi The Roard of Comminsioners Vinttn | ime, Biues, 10 iH veiiaa dig + | Bewlect of duty on the part of any offcers yy end meet the other. End which ‘will reylutionize the voting | S@ain | Interrupted by Mr. Outhwaite:| %@ Hf Uf Ts the Now: Mayor, Andrew. Do f18- (Burne) o.288- Ludlow, 100. (¥ $° Ste | police force in falling to suppress violations ‘The Executive Branch, on all questions brought before the| Was it Dionyslus who put the padlock y H Y Mt Yo E q Munte Carlo, io Ql. Mptiy) 8 Freee ‘Connelly oo hw. Board, and put the balance of power |n your lps?’ Mi Yijfj if (ia ‘The Board of Police Commisstoners | Bolivar, 110 (Carter) Lay On, 101 ee While the stoi uublished ; ‘There has recently been su marked | entirely in the hands of the Republicans. | | Mp. Sibley made no reply, and pro- ) Wy started at 330 this afternoon for the] 88m, Biyant, 110 (A. Moore Daphne, 104 (Turner : 77 " ry pu exclusively. change in public ventiment, resulting In| "tne tule in'question is that ail resola, | ceeded to address himself to ‘the details ) My tarted : wi ito (Wore ‘After they had been at the post for|!n ‘The Evening World” that A @ mandate expressed at th polls, £0: | tions before the Board will be passed by ofthe pending bill. I YY “if! My City Hall to call on Mayor Strong and | Careauia, 110. | Moore) many minutes the fag fall with Cay On| of pool-rooms were sushiennall new and different methods, that it la/a majority vote instead of a three- —>—- yh 4 MY, My confer with him, Lich asst pdt habe in the lead. Kindora soon passed the! piast, that dozens of others Pree for me to comment here, though | fourths vote, as formerly. 4, YY ‘The four Commissioners were closeted MT te ate ieee field and opening up a big gap won In a . were ; rieny, upon the present condition of|' "The other’ points in which the new! BILL OPPONENTS CONFER. ol : eae Fee eer ae et ie gallop by six lengths from. Wanda, T. affairs and to indicate what will be the| rules will differ from the old are as ae hes g YU with Mayor Btrong for over an hour, uch 4g 1 Lett at bor The latter was ten lengths before Van-|faro games were running beween the icy of the executive branch of’ our | follow. WU; Extraordinary precautions were taken|, Holyport made the running for a fur-| duge. Time 1.3 Sot oath as Pocal” government during ihe term of | 7" aaye notice must be given for| Combine May Be Formed That Will My, Mf \ to keen the. meeting nectet, ‘The police ORK, When imp Hories "assumed com: attery and Fourteenth street, and thet office entered upon at the beginning of| aj; special meetings, instead of the one Dn c ™. WY A ‘J LU |mand and led to the end, winning in a THIRD RACE. crap and card games were being com= the current year. day's notice heretofore required. jefent Currency Measure: officialy even went so far as to enter) gallop by four lengths trom Mickey By | yi. iy eo tet ee coe ae | “Although it was clearly not the inten-| No’ standing rule or order of the Board] WASHINGTON, Jan. &—The leading IN THE FOG. by the basement door and xo up the heat Andrew D, a length, Time—| Five furlones ear lock in certalm Bett Starters, weights and jockeys, Stralght 4 sections, had the: effect: Of: sire tion of the original framers of our Con-|can’ be changed without. three days’ men of the various elements opposed to] the City Hall, are in @ dreadful condi-| back stairway into the Mayor's private our Con SROOND RACE Es Erderee ess ry *;| the police oMfctals, Sete tnd titted through the mes | otice of motion, so ws to admit of dis-| the Carlisle Currency bill (Democrats, | tion, You will have to ask the Street-|toom, four and « half furlongs ot inten oe ey HH Rerthierareisicpelys hes hed He dium of political parties, It is & matter —_ Republicans and Populists) held in-| Cleaning Department why they are not| ‘The Mayor himself closed his office to Betting Str, Mit. Fin 2-1 1 : ° of history, bath in Siate and nation! THESE GET CLERKSHIPS, | format conferences to-day with a view | better. I have given ‘em one infusion, | Visitors, and announced that ail business | pail a ie) BT sate te tne Gene Neen sult, It is neither strange un- to agreeing on a plan for forcing the con-| put it don't seem to have done much | for the day was over. ‘Then he went in| ite ht 1a Foy TOSUIL SRL] Safe as they consider themselves from) natural to find that as our citizens in eo Are O'Brienites the Rent | 'e8t 10 # speedy close. As a result of od,"" with a chuckle at his little joke; | to confer with the four great chiefs, Rolons 1. Pete si 4 aa BN Reh aaeedh . 10-1 ‘= Police interference now that the Lexow Anance, foreign polley, Internal Improv - sales Vote oainst the rule to be reported by| me to do except to stir ‘em up again.| QFFICER GILL EXONERATED. Attar) 96:4 2 #7) [second and Red Top third. prospects of ever coming back, the men Tents, or the qari, that they should | William H. ‘Ten Eyck, the new Clerk] the Rules Committee. ee eat te ay a kiss a e) jects 5 mone ane who run the gaines and the watcaeiel i “}noon announced the following appoint-| pie to passing the measure, the defeat of i 7 For entries and other sporting | wide-open house. 2 rties. . Ida BR, Delia M, c were he. Tatter of municipal adminia-| ments as clerks and messengers to the| the rule would be equivalent to # defeat red to He Justifiable. Ha teanee naire to if Bnd Canadian, wer mews sce pages 6 and 7. As to the police, rumors of all kinds tration, affecting chiefly, If not almost | Board: RES eee opine Hous The Police Voard to-tay dismissed | tian drow aay aid fnalty won easily are afloat, one of them being to the clusively, the welfa: y o. K 73 Ey ; e Com 2 01 jes of ec " Feeling ‘atiol y two lengths, while Deda M. deat Ia Sr pea me Of a particular Locality, the same condi-| William E. King, i78 aye streeti| met today with a view to the « against Patrolman | 1¥ two lengtha. while Della Mt. beat Me RAPID TRANSIT HEARINGS. |{7o°t {hot s.sTent raid is in contempla- tions’do not exist, In ‘municipal affairs| Frank J, Martin, . Apeld street; | carryin out ne instructions — of Thoma: Ah was trie pulled up. Time —1.08, . |tion, The only ones who take any stock Bradhurst avenue;|the Democratis caucus to frame| 4 nah Rosenthal in gael SS TURD RACE * Betung. St. Mit Pin, The # results may be accomplished through | Charles Glase dl Tiftetent channels, providing every cltl- | Aiburt L, Hull, 45 West Eleventh street;|a rule closing the currency debate, A zen conscientiously keeps alive his in- | 7p Wasserman, 412 Fast Eighty-| general unuerstanding was reached that terest in such affairs and Is prepared | ninth street; George Osborn, Henry I.|the rule should fix the final vote for to exercise a proper influence, based on | Weinberg, 324 East One Hundred ‘and | Friday next, in this rumor, however, are the pool, lex Upon Two of|room men. Blackboards, it is under Next Week. stood, will not be in use until “the storm. rd Dy 1 that snot on the str r bechuse she Hh AbOUL as F a 6 > has blown over.” ‘Those who Hiswiedge, when he goes to the polls. | Fourteenth street; Sherwood Kipp, | But the tule Itself was not framed, as or a lawful purpose, § The Board of Rapid Transit Commis-| et row ver eon be aecommodared Bp ™ Twenty-fourth Ward: John M. Chester, |the Committee thought it desirable to ee eek aerertoee ‘ sioners met this afternoon in consulta- | P commodated By Sminictration «3 King street; Willlam F. Byrne, 42] let the general debate run through to- tien with @ committee of ratlway en.| the hand-book men. Integrity in public office can be assured ixth street; Bernard Boyle, | day before presenting the rule. CAPT. MAX AND GRAND JURY. ‘ ° ye Se Avae the first edition of “The ‘| Atinued demand for such con-| 234 West Twenty-sixth str William] “Tt is probable that the rule will not ae - at gineers, und went over the question of] 5 ning World” reached Police Head Mur citigens and by a continued | Donovan, 149 West Thirty-sixth street. | bo framed or presented until to-morrow, ¥enealite r Expected to Make [SUG [it Mask me it 4 pre onstruction of the bed for the | ® is in public afairs. Ina word.| All thé appointees are Republicans, | although anuther meeting of the Com: chmittherger Expected [made the fest of the running. win underground road quarters, there was for a time the q al administration can and should except Wasserman, Cheater and Byrne, | mittee may be held late to-day to ar- More Kevelations to Th: ye [Nw enath from Pickuway. ” Maste The part it the committee of experts |/vellest kind of commotion, ‘The story, ¢ tter of practical business, | who are O'Brienttes. rage the text of it. ve . rey’ [fede waa thind, twenty lengths away e report of the co of experts ormrig */ peti chiefly in, the magnitude of in:|. Mr. ‘Ten Eyck has appointed Michael | "In the House the belle¢ appears to be ernen await W. Travers Jerome called at the Dis- a Race. was ox: i to be ready to be actea| i Stating that twenty-four faro games feresta involved. However these prop-|F. Hlake to act as temporary Deputy | general that the vote for the bill in cau- WN BROADWAY trict-Attorney’s office this afternoon to]. Upon, but ite presentation was deferred | Were Tunning openly between the ideas may be argued out theoretically, | Clerk, and has also retained W. 8. An-|Cug was so small as to jeopardize its] Dr, Edson is recovering from a sight) 00 Acwistunt District-Attorney John b.] 2 wi spon, sent : Battery and Wourtesnth season ata eens read the last election demanded |derson, who was Assistant Deputy Clerk | passage attack Gf the eric. jaan 4 . a atone ese i until the next meeting Se set wieGnt iti tree change from politics to business. | to the old re . Mr. Walker, of Massachusetts, a Re-|" 1) Nagie, of the Bure: e Recon (mene 5 sort even lowing the consultation the Board s fhonorable Board will, I have no| John J. Gallagher, of 31 Carmine! publican member of the Currency Com-| Dr. Nagle, of the Bureau of Ree will go before th + hte ler mest + which east or west side of the city. For that Your honravhe limits of your power, sireet, this afternoon was appointed | mittee, says: aid to-day that there was no occasion Jury Hts regular meeting, at which sev | voi son it was regarded as strange that sot wobey, the mandate of the citi: | Deputy Clerk to the new Hoard of Al) rue caucus establishes devond a doubt that the | for alarm on account of the grip. ‘There h piiparing matter }( in eral important communications were/T™ 000.3. Williams, whe commands, om ection. Cleary eee lie, apprecint: | Gallagher is an Highth District O'Arien- | ti 18 dead. On the ratto of the caucus were four caren so far recorted this | iy marti 10 the “new as: | ea Tes aocion of Mr. Starin two dave were [the east side, should look #0 angry. change. je | ite ded, would be 138 for the week. ‘The wet weather was the primary |sistants Some of the material that he| Wood et at 1 motion of Mr. § 0 days ‘ ing the gemend fa" chosen to. pertortn | cE MUST PAY FARES. Ceaet UG Ital eee at sayathered, oo we me pee ect wll AS [eer amare tor a unite hearing on the| Imapector Williams Husted, characte! ICE M mate the vote as 60 e tls said that Be Mitherger will go msiene yal aA ef at Pet) best methods of construction. ‘ednes- Not only did he look angry. but the | blic service and in the nature and POL! . Se ee ey and the latter diseaso is on the incre hefore the ¢ Jury at his counsels| The 6 resolved itself into a duet | a na Briday of Next, week were desl. g \} Emount of ple See onhines = — Poputtatitt in all—and) many fhemocrata Nassau street, so narrow as to be at| suggestion. Sehm it. le as | between Sonora and Walcott, the former | cide Popon. y of neat week Were de) ii Inspector hustled around his dige } vor to mee! r 5 = humber of votes for the bill in caucus ie ite ut 4 weet : sey | 1, will ety nportant| Winning handily t lwngt and @ half] The of Chief’ Engines Parone, et all the afternoon and night endeavor, Naming. for office men whose | 8 Saya Corporation Counsel Clark | iis wreneih all Umes 4 troublous thoroughfare, i#| Merced. i fore the | from Walcott, whu beat His Grace four | amountiis to $5.00), for six months sere | cee tock tal eeaaa pe be Eapabuitles are thelr indorsements, ‘and in His Opinion. Friends of the measure contend, how-|mude infinitely worse by heaps of muck | ['cxgw Committee lengthe, Tine 108. RIDOUNE LE 10 SE, Cor em manta @ manner mot only to cause unusi ‘" at the same time to make such Corporation Counsel Clark to-day | ¢¥er that this v incorrect. A can-|and snow and ice; Fulton street, ex SS FIFTH RACE Gn. mation of Mr. Clafin a requisition | Comment, Hut, Witeua) Goch Feductions In expenditures ely p Wass before the caucus showed 113 for the [cept on the atreet-ear tracks, is in a! ADDICKS TO PAY ALIMONY, eiling: one mile for #24? for. the running expenses | Course, he had only to do with p the taxpayer the greatest results for) handed down a decision In the matter , 168 against and 73 doubtfy . Ne f the Hoard was ordered (0 be made on | P ah HL the least taxation, beng mindful mean | of ine police paying car fare and tele-| Afr. Springer ways he is till conAdent. | Mthy condition, its gutters littered with a a peers A Pg (eHourd de"issrimace ahd “Apportiom [BUC It is @ fact’ that every gambler While that eon wealth and standing, | phone costs in the prosecution of police —_-—. the agcumniations ee a ae fOr in Wife Allowed 81,500 for Bs- |)" qant a SSS Se far as known, knew of; ne fe part of wisdom as well | husiness, ‘The dectsto read to the put of weeks— ng, broker em, ain a * visit, and all’ day yesterdas that It As the PAT Cosy guard: those | Putte Tight tia afteraoen ees °° “| FAVOR THE POOLING BILL. | waste paper und other foteam and jets) . 1 1D he hsbaand CAPT. GRANT GETS OFF, | tant it'was one of the cnlee toplea { {nterests. The | Coryoration ‘Counsel’ holds that — sain of the traffic of the street WILMIN Del.. Jan. iin ‘the Henderi s is near a COnVErsRIIOD. | en acing the SORA nite police abtedly are Included in . ; ities. Chi , ‘@uusrior Court to-day the ‘motion. of J ‘ F 1 : Rapid Transit the police, woe are reeitaional | Semate Committee Likely to Report | Chambers, Warren, Church, Vesey. | Superior Court Ue mot : ae te bt Was'e Sore of socton Verater oc | hin tee eHen Wea nn Of the many serious questions press: | amendments. It Without Amendment, irate aR od disgtareruliy unc ae Addicks for me A Adicks 101 ti ; was second Pip Say some of his men to {0% for 7 ee oe seam ganalts demands” epectal i WASHINGTON, Ih. the Gevate| bp Siri tthe Depur Sharges of ih : Tinted SN The Police Commissioners at this af. shops ares ee ee em a ; sty i 20 ti y ce had | ployee of the Departn od agains ———o—_- eo Folios (Fal clal Officer Cowan had no di gonideration: "ine peracral comfor’| FOUR MORE BODIES FOUND, | irri posting bill under considera-| te ee roma to. have fread THE RESULTS AT MADISON, | erno"'s messing save Scotch ver-| in Miuining mccoue 9B RL Olver GPedur citizens, but the easier conduct The Pepe heparimeat pesme. (0 hye Upon + dict of not proven in the case of Capt. | He arrested James Clark, who api tion to-day and postponed final Com-| teckled the cleansing prob Donald Grant, and gismissed the | to be in charge, ptured & quam { Of business, the better development Of | gegreh im Delavan House Ruins Re- mittee consideration until next Tuesday. | 4Uly. The small parks are in an awful RACE TRACK, MADISON, Jan, &— % f " aps of manifold slips. roperty In the more Con of homes I condition, ‘The paved walka across City | © f charges on which he was tried some | °‘4{ in ‘th 9 the promotion of ho! he ‘The expressions to-day were general! d My red! | Alime : He reerthpsesn Almost at the same ba i sutstunaing locaitian to sae dd ALBANY, Jan, &—The bodien of four| favorable and it is thought that the| Lig" Gamuery gtrect borders are laden {#10 pert FO ea ee ee ee as collet | ne SS te ere Mee, charged with brutally |Site Ge fee white’ ent canges condition near more victima of the Delavan House| Dill would be reported practical! ng. al With Too and mud, the Department con po eS Case, Thin Commissioner will, iret Race—Four giupbing ,the parading cloakmakers in | brovgn I | gs pee day Inan : oe ro ce in private, and report Won by Martin Curmio, 6 to 1 and 2 to| Rutgers Square on Oct. i. an Lan pusroeviatienyy ths peepee 8 eee aa lake of cre | REIS Gqusltman Morrison. of the 12: | rootpath on one side of the broad dag: | Mihai Mion ensuing term of court, Yerblaise, second, 4 0 b place; 3 ‘The Conimissioners in dismissing the | Row, rar Increaze. in: she stand eas te make It evident to tne | BEE 1 ¢ the Oak street |: exception should be made to his te’ Bird. Timé—0.67 1-5. charges said that the evidence presented | Tombs pebeTStiSie’ coe Tits ‘over thone for 108, | vighin, were, Dotien has been | meee mene etme cone | Police Capte. Slevin. of the Oak street item, ‘the ‘case wil then be Neard an’ GBocond Hace Five furlonge Won by against Grant was not strong on ————~ YW > (Cantinued on Gizth Page.) (Continued on Bixth Page.) determined in open court. amie y. Sto lend? 1 to warrant them in iadicting « — A aa at wiles