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— ‘ ppt * } 6 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; JANUARY 9, 1898 mus AUN THE PRIGES UP.) CORDAGE MeN MEET. | SKELETONIN THIS WOME. MOTT ST, MOURNS,{:sestitetn kc cct7t2] MERGHNT PINTO IN COURT,| HOW BANKERS View. [QUBRENAY BILL é No Quoram at the Annual Session! Broker Colwell Runs Down Dr. Down ‘the stairs and into the re Low Rate Interest Bonds, Payable bullding the reporter sollowed "Mad im Jersey City. Tinker wn the Gallty Man. —— Tt was over a etorehouse, ‘The. stair- in Got “P weated. Washington News Sends Wall) The annual meeting of the United] Dr. Charles A. Tinker, a Harlem phy-| And Attends the Funeral of Lee|. reriuon a pam ey floor wat) Bookmaker Stedeker’s Sister Evo-| Henry Clews said this afternoon: KNOCKED OUT. —— —— —s States Cordage Company was set down |sician, who lives at 124 West One Hun- to ‘end of the building and marked. with : ‘The defeat of the Currency bill in t! Street Kiting. for to-day in Jersey City, but up to 1 {dred and Twenty-first atreet, Is detend-| Fong's Beautiful White Girl | docrs ‘tke tose in & tep-cent lodging- lyn Has Him Arrested. House of Representatives to-day is a o'clock, nothing had been done, Aliant In a $10,000 suit for damages for houne. sorts of reports reached Wall street |alienating the affections of Mrs. Freder- every few minutes, and each was alfick Colwell, wife of a downtown stock contradiction of its predecessor. broker Bridget Gorman was a Victim of | square. happy relief to the business interests of the country, as the measure has been (Continued from First Page.) a menace to the situation and has not a t veek. At the right time commended itself as a judicious sub-|aain this, week. At the righ hice into the firat of these door: third floor that the woman led ieringteee mates Pom ten ert] Accuses Mim of Defrauding Her of Btocks Affected Down the Fatire : draped bier, on which the body of Lee e e » cl List. It was said that no quorum was pres-| Mr. Colwell has brought sult In the “Lize the Man.” Fong's sweetheart, layin’ ite coffin, Money She Loaned Him. stitute for our Brosent National Bank) will answer the objections of thoas whe ent, and President Sturgis declined to|Supertor Court and has served his wife a) The walls were hidden by draperies of = fora change in the quallty of our bank | (posed the cule tone Of hm pule is taee read the annual report to the few stock-| also with papers in an netion for abso- Dlack and the room was but dimly Hight Circulation, because that is of the best, (Past, nhs,ma PO, Dut will be able Business at the Stock Exchan | holders who appeared. It has been|lute divorce, naming Dr. ‘Tinker as atthe head offthe-comn, ° Candelabra’ stephen 1. Pinto, a member of the} bur it does call, for amendments in the | {o control. mer +48 fi almost at a standstill again this morn-| known to Wall street for some time that | respondent. Chinese Customs Observed in All of geting through the glass in the top peels Pa eeeee ace oe im- a ge eid Se againee the actePresentative Walker, of Massachu- ing, s some of the direct and stockholders | Mr. Colwell Is forty years old. He was 4 ihe reg- | porters, a jeaver street, Was &/ MOnditions prevailing at the time the| iy Sadi | ie for the con- Rae ornate wo ures te wanted (he anhoal meeting postponed, | Married ATH AKO to Miss Gene: ieeg ear ire Hatowne but the tage tht was eturt. (Prisoner in Jefferson Market Police|inw went into effect in the year 186. | sercative Democrats to unite with the waiting for something to turn absence Of news from Washington | Certain dealy with rival c ve Rob ed from the broken lamp which “Lize|Court this morning on @ warrant Is-|The Government 5 per cent. bonds at! Republicans on a reasonable measure. mpantes are | ¥ Phey have two children, - o 90 were not then as good | collateral! such a one can be passed. I am, at ‘was no Incentive for operation. and It. wa that these [a boy of ix and axlirlof four years, and the Man” hurled so viciously at Bridget by Justice Taintor yesterday to k notes ag they now are at 117. President hi "The strength of Chicago Gus is due to pneuromated before the MOM. Hive at it West One Hunired and | All Mott atreet went to the funeral of |Gorman during Bridget’s regular Sat; stiss Evelyn Stedeker, who keeps a | mpene tncrefore: cnould we changed | HbertY fo fay, that the President Ras 4 ON BGM NS CG annual meeting and the ltwenty-thind ety Mr. Colwell 4 Budget Gorman, “Lize the Man's” vic-|5f the alr hair that had. been its |Doarding-house at 146 West Twenty-sec-|to mect the situation as applied to the | ministration that the currency question i nd te apparently authenticated | making public of the yearly Teport, a soa z a 4 improved Government credit. ‘The Gov-| Could be taken off his shoulders at any is that the Stantard Oll party and gihnere (were 1s shares of United | member of the brokerage firm of Harris | tm, to-day, ftpwn Of glory, and there were thelond’ street, Miss Btedeker ta aoe tol ernment, therefore, shou! Issue low- time the conservative Democrats would ona, one oO ‘ominer cago ‘ordake store ‘exen ted won c Dm ptted oh ~ core be Sa a érest bonis, exe or, two, prominent “Chea bun tates Cordage ‘stuck “represented ‘ata Muller, at W Hroadway Long streamers of crape, knotted | Piisters and ears that! the enc be a sister of Bookmaker Leon Stedeker. | fate interest bunds; not to exceed 3 per | (me, the conservative Democrals would Mt Mr Colwelt’s| ih white ribbons, were nailed high! “Ranged about the black bier were a| Miss Stedeker asked for the warrant|cent., payable in gold coin, and accept | with it in a non-partisan manner, I . tIthy, bas been | Upon the doorjamb at 20 Mott street to] dozen young men of the class usually | that she may recover part of $1,500 Cebu ee cha ihorwaee ae nae proposed to Speaker Crip has fom 4 quimmerman & Forshay, shipped 99,000 | report be rea its eturale replied that] the family medical adviser. He and Mr, | !dicate where the body of Ie Fong's | Uercribed in newspaper Mterature @8} which she says ehe loaned to Pinto| Penal Hank circulation at an early date | br the: Home in hott parties be fy Steamehip Adriatic, “which sailed this | nmcers af the Conpanye ants eeeet Be! Colwell are mombers of the Harlem {beautiful white girl lay, and sprucely| ‘there°wore two froway women here, | from time to tlme since 1885. The spe-]to at least, $100,000.00 and as much more’ pointed to deal with the subject, but he i is unti| Udied young women tn starched calico | evidently in sorrow. One of them cat; | cifle offense, and one in which forgery Veter aE ny batter ion i Ane ane Teas we hae Ho iT f ant ferred from the deference shown by the | Myqharked. was committed last June, | National Bank money, only they want weds you stand on the Currency: AbOUt Chae te Miss Stedeker's| the law which authorizes Its issue to Representative John Allen, of Mis= EU Ue ERAL Une, 88 anise bce be modified by lberalizing It, so that ppl, was asked, Story koe, Fynto, who for years ieg|the banks will, at least, double the|" "T'don't know yet. T haven't heard * | re: . When that is done | myself speak,” he answered. and sald if he did not immediately | Present amount. a| Sele " t of the Sherman law notes and ‘here are five out-and-out Populist False $75, to pay rent he would be dis- | Pree oncke can be gradually taken in| Senators Stewart, Peffer, Allen, “Kyle talk on the street is that Mr. nted by the stockholtera in| Dr Tinker, who is aty : Het will retire from the Roard 1. One stockholder urged that the | age and is sald to be w ing. holders would get itfrst. It is said that| Club, and were intimate fr ¥ Phe Hoard of Managers of the Dela-|the report will be more furore ns when the latter unexpectedly gowns and high-heeled shoes were pick-| Tied a baby tn her arms, and it was in- ware hh, Ly Geant Corpaty, LUN the Company TES ich expected. | iving on vw y ar- eeting Ww! declare s rst ust before 1 o'cloc! "resident Sturgis an widend for 18% at the rate of 7 per} declared the meeting adjourned, as it | tt Morieh cent. was suil without a quorum. ite then $ @ Great Northern Railway Com-|read the report to the few. stockhollers {na non-professional attltud y has declared the usual quarterly | assembled The report shows: r and Mrs. Colwell manage 4 lividend of 1 1-4 per cent, on the pre-| Assets—Manufacturing plant, good will | 1 explain matters to the angry hus Mg at his country home I, found the Doctor in apartment with his arms ousessed, She gave him the money— 4 bates upciin tiv bantlinanin et ates Eble Fab... Teanerer markes tel She site| band, and he let the affair drop. liv habe ahecks, one fant cancelled.” _|and Irby, Peffer ‘spei “ Gove Janes and reopen Keb. 2. D aROOUNtR recelved i a Rrcelved a letter of apology from the beat 4B cash and the rest In checks, one |" Henry W. Cannon, Presiden of the [of them all. a me | docto 4 suspicions. Were rouse t, % e regular quarterly guarantee divi- | chandise Gen on’ o! t 1-2 per cent. on. the capital | ties acqtitred in RA etie SaeTHGRCESrce T detectives to wateh he checks | Chase National Bank: “I am pleased to j ayment. of underlying | and he emp es, iectks | earn that none of the currency bills noW | Popullsts for Free Coinage atié tot ds wrote ov 1 b ock of the St. Paui, Minneapolis & | lens, $297.50; paid trom Reorganization | the pilr ae ae eee: coor eatus | pending hefore Congress Is likely tO DOT wwe are opposed)” he wald thie mors fanitoba Railway Company will be paid) Committee, $870,327; total 4 long time, however, he was able celved. : passed. The solution of the presev' ling, “to any interest-bearing bond issue ri y the Great Northern Ratlway Com-| ties assoctated compan to discover nothing, and’ li was not ‘This 18 alleged to constitute the for-| financial situation will not be found in pany on Feb. 1 to stockholders of terations and improvem Grd on that date. ‘Transfer books close | ance to profit und jan. 15 and reopen Feb. 2. until yesterday that his plot to expose of any sort. We ure opposed to any the doctor his wife was carried to | gery. Mise Stedeker says that Pinto | the attempt to transfer the responsilll- Din’ extending the privileges of the my | succe eft hia : , has not returned the money, nor has nance of gold hey; |banks. We are opposed io any bill re= i 1.88 fo: fel 6 F wy; | de i id he went. to loaned 4 eG tapatte | FeNc j 's demand, The offerings of bills con-|¥ Capltal cash, $1,107.64; | One Lun Wwenty-fifth. street previously Had Pinto up th mupplenen: alum shoud mos he aatected to any sts WR Se ganO pine CanOre: Oey eae Bete, Cosrmerciat bar sliver 1s unchanged | emo | Match the hee Ene (Henas aroused and deciared the prisoner hed | eee confidences ene UtUTP PUST|of 16 to 1, und We would be ushamed tg i it 698-4. Mexican dollars are down to Interest ac- | itis wii was seen to Ro to Dr Pinker's treated her shamefully, | She had sl: thee rete tee inthe, Sp EG) objectionable. financial measure, to be. . A J tes payable, [Office and return, reward hac e y overnment | issues Of ie tee |come a law at this session, when we) } day advanced, but there wan no Baye Die SEE) | or nciy MIRE oe TSRINtO retuned tor talk He’ was held {Money every Precaution | should our | ave the power, under the rules of th for examination, Pinto has a_ sister, < Me intis tand” inter. | Senate, to prevent tt. Mrs, Carello, living at 108 West Seventy: | tir eaits ond Mastin fe ini ts ‘We ‘make no concealment, of our pur= went straight to the ¢ res. And was ailmitted by Mrs changeable and legislation to this ent HEE eee cen knawal i x f mprovement of 3 points tn Liverpool futures fe iletectives, Mrs, Colwell's ates fy Aer y 9 . he : “IE regarc s 18 cot jh in. and 116d, in spot cotton were the features of the ked. Mr dessop, one of the John H. Shults, jr. ‘The bond was $300] Treasury should be authorized to borrow | I regard the situation in crisis, the news from Washington that and the house ‘16 West S=v a et w mm y-8e% ey as rapidly approaching a grave bi elnuscr eee i oan Chore: Men colweltant i nty-second | money on short time, if desired, in ord o tapily. sh aalte a a Carlisle currency plan was doomed, eat aeeenke SUAS. thernitig | at ane) eh Min. Colwell cand treet, worth $103,000, wax given as seeu-| to meet any revenue deficiency, and also | 64 Mze int ng to Permit the capita \ need prices im the anti tas | Sear “The” wheat" markei pened rong” and THnaeE Were fount) tonether, y. | The examination was set for! be empowered to lasue bonds, payable in ote ne aiglation: whieh ‘ 4 4 vill save capi of the y anced prices in the entire list. year, The wheat J will save capital at the expense Ber thet the: aura Ne pone | Remdy welling at peeclica Tow chaucs. There wna nd vio. EL AM nd acta DL A a ‘ago, Foreign Were uncianged "and i Ker Wats’ 6 ed from dy. Gorn Hab ceendy BB cute el ane the house and Mrs. Colwell sent to the ek from, sing 2 6-8 points, to 0 3% ails oo ical ms home of her grandmother, Mis. Dawin an rose to Tf, and th i> a ore tutther ane CARTER PLEADS GUILTY. rts, at 41 Lenox avenue. ne WA gold, in order to borrow money in the | 5, cl iN boring classes. ——_—. =—___-— markets of the world, If necessary, to | Ayeat waricultural and laboring cl LEGAL FIGHT FOR CISSY. maintain gold payments pending such | ~ Now that the same financial evils are geenges in our currency system #8 MAY | oppressing the business Interests of the —— be deemed advisable. {am of the opin-| chiitry. there Is hope that the time 1 while Mr. Colwell has been con- Steps to Prevent Mina Fitagerald | ion that the whole matter should be sub-| Courant for sound fnanclal legisla: 4 ces. The mar sulting his liwyer, and the twe 8 mitted to a Commissién, with instruc- | ¢hl - # Virginie Geferred tx trust receipts referred 10 are there auto BY frcem Dancing for Lederer. tlons to report thereon to Congress.” | {10M In. the interests of the whole coun ; f ‘on large transactions declined |The Hank of Commerce Default wy. Tinker was attending to prac 0 ritege 5 ——_— a oo 3 y Tot. i phe shee fame tice ux usual thin morning iy his ete sey TRESS SRG aie See bape - GOV. COFFIN INA RATED, | Senators in opposition to Anancial legis- ‘Boston special says: The directors Gets Six Years and a Halt. gantly furnished apartments aU Ta West | who made such a success with the Lon- 5 UGURATED. | anaters. in opposition te suimcient namie {he Bell Pelephone Company poted Edward (. Carter, bookkeeper of the One Hundred nd Twenty-first” sireet Gon “Galety Girl" company, appeared in — ber has been known without attempt at e er ‘ . ois an Ot mee elisht, With S$ ‘ 7 5 Buction, About 230) shares remain | National Bank of Commerce, who stole | faye find mentiomanty tanters. "ie Supreme Court Chambers to-day to hear| wont Elaborate Ceremony of the disguise, fo nears defeat of any meas- eee ee cgrea hy wmtoravolaete Date $30,000 of the bank's funds, plead a Sat roel uh umes ‘ ald ‘ Counting the Penny Contributions. the argument on a motion to show cause| king Ever Known in Connecticut. Mepresen tative’ Dingley, whose views ‘: othe dise wast Spring anted 0 borrow gation, of the Execttive Committee. | uilty this afternoon in the United |eome maney from ne wats porrows | ing thelr way daintily through the dirty tough young men that, they were the | SHY she should not be enjoined from ap- Il Telephone stock is weak on the an-| States Circult,Court before Judge Bene- | stock. 1 first. prom i FORD, Conn, as {are those of the Republican minority, fut |Street, and entering the place when Brooklyn sisters of the girl who had paid | pearing in “The Twentleth Century HARTFORD, Conn., Jan, 9.—The in sald thls morning that the Republeans a ry a ; t " Ford - the penalty of death for her Inconti- i Theatre, auguration of ©. Vincent Coffin, of| would vote solidly to strike out the O) REMBETCIT pow 9m 191 awalnat sales talct, and was sentenced to nerve six | Miter Inutriog | refused vening World" reporter visited pence. Then, there Were @ half-dozen [Gun gat ihe Bulow Theatre under the | viasdietown, as Governor of Connecti- | enacting clause, provided. the motion es AHL ‘ars and six months at hard labor in Pal He aria et the scene. “chink girls," scrupulously tidy, their | ™4nagement of Canary sd ‘ ..| Were made by a sound money Democrat =a Colwell, he said Whi 1 y ys cut, took place at the Capitol this after- 4 aprauaistiond, _|thesined Courementeniry, Co tae Be Getied tine tars acne Zi jar tieck with scented otis and printed | ; But that they would not follow the lea lin pretty dressings, Madge wore a tiny Chinese tan in her brown knot and Mau! had a bit of bright red in her black tresses: noon, There were present the members | of a Populist or a Populistic Democrat. « | of the Senate and House, the retiring| The orpvaition is strong in numbers, but lacks cohesion and unity of action, Governdr, Luzon B. Morris; the etaffs of | Put Jacks cohesion and unity of actions Carter will be taken from Ludlow Street Jail to the penitentiary next Fri- I's house, He said on Mrs_ Colwell professional 4 summoned to attend her Open. High. Low, Ci: OR OR 88 80%, having by i Am. Cotton Soy a day by Marshal McCarty. sate ah niet There were two colored men. and one both Governors, and prominent politi-|the cat’ and move to strike out the ie ete kaa ke Tantha foes hat Cat ee Te eae ectty [cone Patel Cae eee te cele ae eer jof them was evidently the affinity of clans from all parts of the State, while|enacting clause, but this morning he E* i, 2 Ohlo. ss Her Who stole $84.00, Hoth men. will serve | MUEHt rs Ww et en ame 5 Fanny, who otherwise resembled the growds of spectators filled the galleries, | sald,that while he believed the bill would 5 Sanede Rouhera.. es thelr terms out In the xame penitentiary. | Mrs. Colwell could not be found. ‘On ine top ot the coffin wan w naucer Rs LU a sa Mee ROunnctoatHielOnte ek ee ae Ghleags Gat is RUT ARG HN lh) penitence wen 22 Tinker has a wife and two ehil- 4 in which were a few pennies, and two mPa his inaugural message, Gov. Coffin | Hall. of Missouri, says that a currency yung men bent over a hat into which bil will pass. Swanson, of Virginia, & the Mractional ‘nix "months. = —- -- yer dne was. slowly. dropping. pennies ‘f took a decided stand againet lobbying | strong free silver man, will support’ tt, CArter'a counsel mate c briet ‘bg lowly dropping pennies from abuses, which he denounced as a serious B os leniency before sentence was Uy FOR LOVE OF HIP LUNG. his hand, while the other counted. A Offense against the rights and interests | There Js an effort, but not an organized third transferred the pennies to a bag at the call of one hundred. “Tak to dat mug," was the laconic reply one of the young men, Indi- cating the talesman at the ‘er brother-'n-law; office,” said another of the men, 1 don't want my name in no ‘ause I've got a respectable fam- sald the talesman. holding up a 1, to stay the counting, and saying as a sort of steadier of his mem- | one, to bring back absentee members of the people. fe recommends a consid- | who are in favor of the bill, Dut since ‘At the conclusion of the addrees, both ; the petite of fo many Abeentene is houses adjourned until Tuesday, Jan. 15,|8n uncertain quantity it is not being vigorously pushed, Ler er rr Speaker ‘Crisp and Representative MATT QUAY TURNED DOWN. |catchings, both’ of the Comittee on Rules, are quoted as saying that no aes further rule will be brought in on the Senator Penroue, Defented | Currency bill, ‘This would mean the 7 abandonment of the measure. But to Mayoralty Nusinee: those who know the temper and deter- PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9.—Charles F.| mination of the Administration, and ie _.Henedict — parsed sentence ‘arter was very cool, though Md face and strained eves showed | His WE that he felt his position keensy, ™ ., cc, c L. fae ek. Vet oF te Wife Ar Hor of Her Former Rival. | > CHICAGO, 3 Minnle Myers, wife HIS DAUGHTER PLEADS, = for tip tains, tie mictonatre & 7 locked up by request of th ‘arter Appeals for Clemency |" & charge of murdering Emma John- fon. ‘The encounter between the two for Her Fath) women, who were rivais for Hip Lunz's | Judge Benedict Ustened this morning| #fectlons, occurred last Apri Miss | ell give Hin Ma: 4 6 : conside 2 he adver at to pleas for clemency of friends of | MYet* >, Weapon was a tw continney: De frat ea bet ae Warwick, City Solicitor, was nominated | fajority If todays vote, Such an aban Bon. award C. Carter, the ex-bookkeeper of | ashes In’ Mise. Ginnas a ; 4 sharp. Father Metaughiin, of the Church cIssy FITZGERALD. Hee eee eee ie a [OHA ERE EE Tn aeroet BERS Be the National Hank of Commerce, In.| ari KANG Hesaste und ithe week jof the Transtixuration, will do the hon-| ww, Foster, who represented George | {29 for Mayor to succeed Edwin 8.| ,On the repc peor the dereet ote dicted for abstracting $20,000 from the| {ll 0) Me pavement. Minnie Myers [Dats all dere le toi. b2 In Calvary. | avardes, the London theatrical mana-|Stuart. The vote stood: Warwick, 68; | Started at once for the Capitol and was bank ‘ eacaned, Wit PAID La mReron tie tied | undertaker Hacizaiupo has charge of | heh sald Miss Fitzgerald was under con-|Senator Boise Penrose, 233; ex-City |cioseted with the Speaker. He ts in appeal to Iiatnet Atty Rate nine uellist, wie matter was FUNEREAL HosprTanaTy [the funeral, The expense will be paid | ing March i, ioc at a Ralary. pf Hor | Treasurer George D. McCreary, 1. Of Representatives Heed and Watker } Sage pas LL veay | Tt l# easy to understand Why so many dead githe Me ee Polley Of HT on the | g30° per week: that she had violated ‘her | United States Senator Matt Quay be-| thar sections a and 10, relating to state wieast Re 5 P ohnson never got w A REPKE ala RAAT beams Leal In Cecatine the Aone #10. KRAL been !-Gronped into. tne | eermement ving Mr. Idwardes's | gan laying pipes for Penrose two months | hanks be considered ‘first. Was Not ac- Raarteice bane Ci ery set in, resulting in is hac t nN Bec Les saucer on the cof p nization, and had declared her in- he local | cepted. ‘ > Northern Paci pi... WASHINGTON, Jan, 9,—Vico-Premifent Steven. | ICOM, Srane meneamers | jo Cue SPornoat and thin, Went. for che HuRetany ne Ree tion of joining a rival company, which | S80. Gespite Protests from the | loca . a a Deepen Improvesneni if tho Itinesn of, his @vuchter, Mary. tc om | AN EX-PRIEST GOES INSANE. | vom piifering hands, Verhaps WhICh the young men and the “Chinks' | "she ig pecuniari'y irresponsible," sald | openly announced he, would not support| A conference followed in the Speaker's + Pita 2 Wer F dition te report he ati critteal, and tt tw - - the badge was placed high up to sixnity Aree onthe vanding, (aushts in the | strs. Foster, “and even if she wasnt | Penrose, Charles F. Porter, Ham |foom. — Carlisle, risp, | Outhwaite, Ful uncertain when Mr. Stevenson will be able ty that the abode of death was high up in Pave on the vanding . ‘i y rly ble Disston’ and District-Attorney’ George | Springer = and | Hall, of \ssourt, . retura to Washington fn Scene} i bs Che arrangements as given by the|{ Would be utterly impossible for us | 1 a Wolke e | were present, ‘The object was to 86 ; Bouthern Mtalirond ——— Rnyway sowed one of ‘Prather we { etteted ot | Ree gt, damages whlch her, ab- | Fepereault was a. ctumdowne for Pen-| modify. the rule us to secure the sup. Bouthern Rallros ’ . Z | the spruce young wom up two flights: however, as Was ja nmed | Fence would cause us. We. therefore, Ne ad e cee of Warwic! is| port of the silver Democrats and thus Ten-Foot F t Williamsport, Kdward HO Walsh a F b Li y 343 Ch jask that Miss Fitggeral@ be enjoined | rose and the success arwick. It i b ‘Awa walsh, atholic of stilrs at 20 Mott street, and. the Ihe atid ‘curieite segment: | from appearing under, any other, man- | bad blow, to Quay, who sent out the| Teach a vote on the bill Itself. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Jan. 9A ten-foot | Priest, How pastor of the Reformed Cath- | down again and through a narrow and a toughs and curlosity seekers. | agement than that of Mn awards edict that Penrose must be the nominee. | | Immediately on hearing the action of flow haa reached this elty. The fatso work at | Church, on Cumbertond street, [dark hallway, across) a paved court. P rsa with tall white | "Me Hummel, of Howe & Hummel, on| Mr. Warwick {4 forty-two years old,| the House, the Senate Finance Commit- { the Maynard street bridge has heen destroyed | isbamecaudnent \ yard in the rear and up another series limes S th behalf of Misk Fitzgerald, denied that | and Is identified with the Philadelphia | tee was called to meet to-morrow, | Sens U.S. Leather pt ....... by the ire There are at sresent. two. Ror me Henly Insane this ar three flights of rickety stairs before sient oonis The Rescue mis-| her services were of vital Importance to | rather than the Guay. State clique. The | tor Faulkner has issued a call for United States Rubber. ‘ane’ tn thiacliy ead oneint Lica While in one of the wards of | the scene of mourning was reached. theke People from” Doyers street’ were | xir, “Kawardss company. He said her | Penrose delegates refused to make War- | meeting of the Democratic Congression: - — = = the City Hospital. He came pear to ere- | ‘The house was a comfortable mansion | Mere dancing was nique, peculiar or | Wick's nomination unanimous, Committee for to-morrow at 4 o'cloc! * ci This Company Wan Stillborn ating « panie among the patients, seventy-five years ayo. Now it ts xiven| | Dr, Furry, of the Gospel ‘Tabernacle, | extraordinary that ‘she could) (The Ward, or “Hog! Combine, com-| Hoth of these actions show fhe deters he “athe aleh, as he is himself, ¢ Up to Nameless tenants, Chinamen's and Charles’ M. Crittenton, of the Flor. | reqitie ; | posed of one man in each ward to con- ono e Democt 0 Wheel, @ Laue rie. 10 The tndepondence Insurance Company, whose| tered the HEA TIAT eateries Hele ene | White. amestheatia and the likey Ths ence Misten- monn peayer and ie | Mise, Bheeetid twas. not starred on| {roland distribute patronage, was dis.|Ket together to pasa some financial bill emcee OR el formation caused ay mvch tutorest In insurance | Ment, DUL It was not known at that time {oP Moor is the Chinese Joss house. short Episcopal service in the little room | the programme nor in the playbilis, he | banded last night on motion of Daye | at this session. Arete f Hthat he was Insane | There in a balcony here, and passers In ,on the fourth. floor, jon. ladies ‘ ‘ag | Martin Tt was learned at the adjournment of . (rele, and whteh started ont with promin This i [the street note that it Is ys freshly | singing “Abide with ie I Sthrat| Moc eel yete emer ere SABRI ® 8 es the conference that It had been decided Mu ianucse line wet Xbi ether companinn, hae aaolved before eainning | his! Vo oa balcony many bright ‘catored “serolle. the miserable singing when Mott street land indispensable member of the com-| CHICAGO. I, Jan. 9.—The National Game.| Situation woull clear ap byedelaee he rectors Reselected, | 6.0 ty" hitve heen vonvenint Inthe ‘tallure of serve Wants Krappled, with | Prayer. perhaps: ‘The Interment was at Linden Hill Pattie Barrett sald that in order to| Dirt and Fish Protective Aswciation te in the meanwhile the party leaders wilt The annual meeting of the stockhold- | Uinpany. arkanised. vie ‘toterententa, SU UHtY| the Insune va ene toe [Chunks t.ho, ted the reporter: hy | crowd, Inamd out of Woote tng” ate | tain an, Invunction, aa Anke for, ate. {sion at the herman Howe today. The mame | CRCANOE ts mereaments Uarahe meas Dany was held at the Company's offices | Jalbird Struck a Hard Front, tomorrow: Walsh Os wet eee ee ine ee mst kate ong, who had not been seen | ing importance in the extreme, and that |aeties of game laws At remne Mainge wee | Of the bill through the House, fat the corner of Washington and Eesex | er. 1018, Mo, Jan, 9.—Frank Suir giaa| KHown Character in Newlyn | ni] elaculated in an awe-stric acy Aig ttagedy. came down from his her services were absolutely Indipensa- | York'ant sllanesots are the only ‘states that make dato Venaict tar Heakt q streets, Jersey City, at noon to-day. | John Wilson, John Waith, Aue Walsh Cty - ent cede She beat a hasty retreat, and the re-/ less silence at the he Wake eoetaliete Pilerieta Ae eta will Rigs ms Benet coca i 5 A | doh on, John Wal Walsh, | be eat, and the ess silence a © head of the coffin] It was evident that the decision would | interests. An effort will also he made to. secure ‘i we Vice-President Theodore Havemeyer pre- | Smith, @&., for whom a Chicago detective porter, straining his eyes at the dingy during the service i | vate ‘ he passage and enforce et wi {Bpaclal to Tha, Mrealia Were), Sided in the absence of President HO, | im tila city, ant who euapel, sustonae BROKER SISTARE FREE. glass, saw a clean and well-kept Cel the cen service, but did not go to/be in Miss Fitzgerald's favor, when Mr, | {he passage and enforcement of non-export laws | wacninctoN, Jum Pectin th Foster askea for two days’ additional —— Ume in which to prepare and submit Ananswer and additional am@davits. The | _ United States Apprata Havemeyer. The latter is xick with the ap at his home in New York e former directors of the ies, “wan “captured last alge nears frozen My wan hidden in avvartiage. of the | "9 tendent of the Work- Hous: "i pr The Gemmdt ‘TWIN SISTERS MARRIED. were made agains Collector of Customs Houk, Meet. | Rtochescer, accusing’ him of tmmorality, rua arerecvacclentes. Tite sto Sou ns " time asked for wos THe second aa, aeaslon of the Ualted States | nem and attempts to Mien importers, have B eyer, W. B, Tho John B. Pa ‘ vy ‘i Ppraisera was held In the public storehouse, | j:vestigated by the Treasury Department. Thq 9 BOO” Haverey er ee Oe Nati eeaneons, | Wants #100000 from Gaatemata, | ‘The Grand Jury dismissed the com-|Eagaged on the Same Day, They Laight and Washington streets, this morning. | 1eport i= kept_sescer, but lc tx learned from te | Insaran Conteni ‘ailed After t to a Wide Wal m Dick. NENICO CITY, Jan, 9—A dispute te on over | PlMiVt aAiNSt W. HL M. Sistare, of Sis. Were Wedded Together. Secretary John E. Searles r the | the justomila damage n # now pending | tare & Sons, bro is morning. The | gy resolution’ adopted by the iirectors at | tris nee ae SY HEERIA eek abe pending | 10 Be AOR, Broken, aie i mink The’ ‘There was an interesting double wed- thelr meeting last Monday, whieh |cicisen, tor $100,000 damanes to hie lieging camp fcr arti lita d chee ce ek gh elames= ding at $46 Kast Wifty-third str se will Goel Pieces the Portland (Ore) appraiser. Walter, H. Hunn, = = changed the fiscal year from Noy, 30 tue southern frontier by invadiag Guatema, | oT WHO alieged that on March 15. 18%, night, when Miss Augusta Mathison ©°Me Up for trial In a few days in the nae Capi Spice Baiwed: Appratser for this port, presides. The session Ricks Inquiry Postponed. Dec. 31, s0 ax to conform with the re-| laus he gave Sixtare an order to purchase ji Alles Lrorottier Mathison twin -cie, | Supreme Court, In January, 1893, Pena: f, Saivator G. Close, a teacher | *ill lat a. week. opi IONS: IRAE ANS! panes = fifty shares of Manhattan Elevated out-| ters, were married to the men to whom | 4nd Gentner, of College Point, insured |of languages, moved into the house 238 Died After an Operation. charges against Judge Ricks, of Cleveland, wi uireménts of the Income Tax law, a ; —— No annual report was presented by the) Denver "Stranglers Dinbelleved. | |i I. ht at the market pric Ate pay his life for $2090 in the Nati West Thirty-ninth street, he had no Idea or by obtaining i on. sin | they ¢ engaged on the same day. | Qo e National Mutual |“ hirty-ni he fit | The Coroner has boen asked to investigate} again postponed to-day by the, House Judie! for it) by ning ne He died in Octo-| List, the house Was on the block famil- se m Until Monday next, as the attendal Fiseruree to-day, as ne did not have | Q--The det oe 1 me to prepare one. The annual report ee Aalst Yee BAY TO ih Gr Homan eulon Miss Augusta became the wife of | Insurance Compan: Me fat Schulker : Committ Me ated tensa tonuh irene ears Momohanain ant Chartes | ere of bond which s Viel for! prung Welhar, and Miss Dorothea be-| ber. 189 and the € ane larly known as “Soubrette Row.” When | the death of John Schulker, eleven years old, of sone member short of a quocum. ‘Thy Feport from the Treasurer wae given to an Lemaire, each of which accused | tte charges further th pune. Mrs Frive Heil.” Weimar. and | Vel) ISS. © Company refused to|he rented It for $1,600 a year, from. the East One Hundred and) Fourth street proferred by the Cleveland labor wnlo the members of the press present either being the ‘Market atreet. murderer, | eafitaq Tae tage tee eet y, | Hell were companions in Germany, and; Hay the policy on the ground that he | pwner, Josephine M. Cone, the mother of | Schulker, dled this morning, after an operation B08 RESON, va Intended to divert susptcton from | tt! Ke have been In ih country several years. | had fulsely represented hia physical con- | fateeg axe he calmey he was not in. | § Fitih ne ee Oke a as ha ‘ ‘alddey oe the real atrangier, shortly afterwards : am veral | sely —— It was only within the Hell made thy scauaintance ot the | dition when ag for insurance, several times by the poitce. The doorbe:| | were ATmEnIAN Mt . that Felimeye le the Misses Mathison, and introduced his!) 70 Wen & ; , | 3 “ FERRO tenes ge TMSyWhlow retained Messrs, was kept ringing by men at all hours of About two years ago they determined Charles Steckier to bri This Matter es tha: the major charges are hett ta proven, but thy: on some minor pointe th tained. The further action of the nt 12 Nos an rounced, In response to # call issued by the Secretary of | |!abl the Treasury all appraisers in the United States Mother Rented nj are required to attend, with the exception. of last | AM interesting life insurance ¢ W Weeks aint, and “t acre Denki %—The Turkish out a statement denying the Armeniam ‘ NoJ uventle Insurance Rinks, sought to have Sistare In « day and night, and he was greatly JEFFERSON CITY, M Jan, %—In the lower) One of brokers committed ancl = Be vated ‘ Delegates from Leading > against’ the Company, While annoyed. The printed renorts are ‘characterised s to pop the momentous question to the #sainst t pany ile hous, of the legisiature a bt was introduces | SUleh nClub after the misters O1 the same evening. and “AS Pending the Company failed. One day he received a call from Capt, : As erroneous and adverse comment upon the the Lengue ( Yeaterday prohiiting ite tnasrane companten| E04 himself In the | Sh were weseptede . ig siprentents, ,Steckler applied’ to te] Price, He wished to find out if the hottae | Of Darning | Forafcets Seton dencunced as premature and ae pente de ‘aking Flake on children under ars. of | Tee wed ere | Supre ‘01 ‘or permiss > con, | Was used for d ie Urpo , . a s sae ironed on tmenty deleesten were | ek gee , a Reese v2 eit ay recreates the euvomony | Unue the sult. against Tene receiver, | Professor me angry, and ordered the doesn’t amount Patent Office Catches U Present this morning at the opening _ — = | SCANTILY CLAD IN THE SNOW, mans, ‘wer eT uessing as to whien | Which the Court granted, *lofticer to leave the houec. Capt. Pri ‘itl en Up. 3 sion of the third annual Convent Mise Madison D dump. | y told him the house bad been ralded se to much, wit was Mrx Weimar und which wax M cranial, ir Os eral times amity /istonaitepettsa,are alaeost masa | MRS, PALFREY 1S WANTED, |‘"theIigle Protessor conguited Lawver pe and strikingly preety. ‘Th Morris W. Hart, of 11d Nassau ‘street Jan, 9.—For the firat_time tw ited States Patent Office finds th its work. ‘This means that in all of its thirty-three examining divisions the the National League of Commission Mer-| Miss Nina Maitix ghants of the United States, beld in the Metropolitan Hotel, the ner: last. Saturday the women wh« Frees n South Orange Kiyn Brig \ nas 3 i | INS MAInMALSEN DRCRESAI ER TS veut 2 i Work isin auch a condition that HWeacion The Secretary wis A, Warren Patch ‘Stevenis is only her manes | Windows. to Keep up. the mathematical precision | She Fetle to Appear in Court and | gy) qmmenced proceedings io recover use Pearline led rorday will be acted on on ite merita within ft Bi An add: : | Jan. 9—The by moving Into new homes to-day, 5.000 damas is one. | After f thirty days and an amendment filed to-day will gf Boston. An address of | | Jan. 9—The ee. hel May Be in Contempt. three months, the ne and com: | Most of i | iy, Attention within two weeks. are by tne resi — | South Orange eld Club house was Hefore'the day i plaint were served to-day, after much | b pascunsiiieies aR aye gs Gian wah, Gevoles a appeinte eae ene: | completely destroyet by tire at 7 o'clock | LILLIAN DAVIS IN CONTEMPT, | fefore RUPE Ne Oe Cr ai ie Laat pap aet Mueke eas a ane | has to bc] sanor tenders Not Interested, tees, and the afternoon to accepting and this morning, The rooms in the upper | . Faareae AE Palio era te MERIDA | RUE RARNES AE ERe SORE Bio eeere a done be | wasisatos, san, 9.—Diaappointment te reading reports, Tr H part of the club house were occupied by | SMe Fatled to 4 Picpditte tenes be dante volved ty members of the House who favor the three daye. On Thurstay eveniag thers | 4, ; | Morris Turns and hts family, ‘They were heal nat herman cause wax sce! PEYTON WILL COMPROMISED. | | CAUSE YO | Arbiratin hil ver abet ack at Interest in Mt wil) be a banquet, tis a sure sign of weakness, You! compelled to from windows Lillian Dayis, the woman upon whom |S? ee enunimied fox contempt ot - = i i i Y a "response, has. been, vecelved, from the prc DR eAEAURY, team ‘paltimors zn of You | competi ete a ee tiee B. Luatorn laviehed he weaiun, {oUrt She should have been in the City | the on persist in rubbing things over | Xo'recponse has. heen tevelved, trom the. promt: their night + You need nore Gets th rm Buffalo, Boston, Chicago, Cincimnet, need more than a ton band © Income on “ ! ‘nt lanor lerters, invited - to present thels ; The damage is estimated at $8,000, on | was formally declared to be in contempt |Court Chambers at 10.30 o'clock this rae the washboard so, You have and (he season of the Commitiog "en Cleveland. Detroit, Louisville, Minneas- An ORatatiy a Gareal inatmae on My duatice Fitgsimons, of the City Court, | morning, but as she did not materialize S190.000 for Five Years, Lavor will probably be abandoned, glis, Philadeiphia, ‘St. Louis, Omaha, st. 9 weal. tony her default. was promptly noted. The contest over the will of Josephine |tO, to wet them even passably = ~ Paul end Tew yore. CoO Ss | d Hungry int She did pot appear (o answer questions |. Lanyer Maser thinks ie has gone|1, Peyton has been compromised. Sur-|clean, if you wash with soap Secretary Merton to Ge Weat, re dere at she disappe: > | 3 5 cae : Sree geniay No Plate-Glass Trust, | N. J. Jan. 9 —Several mem- furniture in her house, 166 West | 7 the order to Heaney rogate Arnold to-day authorized the WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Secretary of Agriculture Ald Society found yesterday] Mighty-fifth street, which ba upon her. e shington the PITTSBURG, Jan. 9.—President Edward Ford eno UES | y vtors and starters to carry Out the in the old way. Use Pearl-j 2. string Marton wit teave 4 * ar this city, J. Ellaworth 1 for her by Osborn, was sold out Palfrey case has already been| provisions of a settlement” which 8 , middle of ihe week for Lincoln, Neb., wi he the Pittsburg Plate-Giass Company, in discuss. | wife and four litle’ children,” They the hammer of t fully told In “The Bening Wore | eo eed upon and “which neh has {ine and you'll save the darn: attend the, annual meeting at the "Nee g the reports of a trust among the plate-giass m bunger. They were provided A eved tha Haas Brothers, th Hes’ tailors, se-| gate Gas edaned and approved. ety, of which be has A | Emulsion | Hee Big ¢ —S SSS cr B 9 ts condue! la second judg 38.22, ef elty 3,000, nd y ‘ . Mitt he. | OU tend AAS HANEY way Et | ure itt Muto MR Paes [aereg a, Asian a, og gifer things tO pleces.and you Won't)” alates saage for Rew Yorn, ese nd fac aa |ths Cream of Codcliver Oil and Hy-| WF YOU WANT A jira che at |BMLeME,gash™ RUE handy PGE leeds | thier, Meat evsetaees send [have © Mend them, And] wasuinaror. i tse lay te $e oe anaes one ot porkospaites, not only to cure the] pipet. BOARDING HOUSE Creamed “hver" to, ‘the city Court. “ani [been ned $0, ; celve the Income of $100,000 for life, but another kind o darning WONT | oe additional District Judas for a tocene ne gh, but to give your arsiem reall tress saat age daayee Fitasimons Sian i Maka veatranoay agente Sell, suggest itself, either, for you | Se Yok strength, Physicians, the world over, ; , turers, sald nat her, and] Mrs. Pesvon. left realestate in this|ing, You haven't rubbed the for a number of years, He ittsburg Plate-Glass Company ts not « ‘gone two ek, Dead Two Days Hefore Discovered. ¥ cause Why she should iven to Mrs, Peyton's daughter by her! haven't tired yourself out to Suicide with « Rt rf ; o 7 Ra ES > 5 | not be il be 4 ce, | MPA Mayor, aged forty years, @ widow, . Mabel R. Bhi ¥, ® Razor, indorse it NOTE THE BOARDERS ADS. | iii there Is little hope of being able to | found dee in her room thie morning, at #4s Brat hoard settlement agreed’ to to-|the cross point with the hard.| Jo ishs, shirty-two years old, « elgwe * IN TO-DAY'S EVENING WORLD. serve It. East Thirteenth street, having committed suicide| day William 1. Peyton receives the in- “ maker, of 429 East Seventy-second street, came Don't bo deceived by Substitutes! peters Fustiee Piteslot ae wee Seb ed |b gas aephrsinton. whe hed ot bean. seen for |come on f100,000 for five years from thelest of women's work. ited suleide at, hie home at 1.45 thle TOFrOW, ; . oem. She he Agevbeniy bev deed two dave,” curred Nov. T, 1h hac Rowers of imitations, 611 JAMES PYLE, M. ¥,| widower. | h* ‘NOM With & reson, Ri: Seetimreer te eM ReREGR