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> PICKETT’S CHARGE, The Big Captain Who Is to Re- form the ‘Tenderloin.” He Dislikes the Job, but Says He Will Do His Best. Other Changes ‘“‘for the Benefit of the Service.” “For the good of the service’ Police Capt. Max F. Schmittberger will leave the Tenderloin Precinct to go to the Kingsbridge, of ‘Goatville," Precinct, while Capt. Patrick Henry Pickett, of the East Highty-eighth street station, will take command of the badly demoralized forces im the “Tenderloin,” and will try to bring | order out of he chaos of lawlessness | that has made the ‘Tenderloin” a by- word the country over. POLICE CAPT. PICKETT. ‘This move on the part of the Poll Board smacks of an ancient custom in is sent make a up ‘the Department. When the misrule of @ Police Captain has been permitted so Jong that his precinct has reached the Jowest stage of rottenness and has be- come @ public\ scandal that can no Jonger be ignored, the Commissioners we come forward with a “shake-up” which a Captain whose character is Teproach, whose conduct as an has been conscientious, into the infected precinct to Ba ‘at enforcing the laws. papers Cortright was sent cto ddge etrect ‘station on this plan | ne Bare by his vigorous methods | e effects of the exposure made by! — of the condit of the beset old conditions, however, r change was made again. the commander peing relegated to a open Just as soon as public | oe ys bad ceased and the indignant n lulled into quiet 4 “ae Hekett has a herculean task be- him, for, ax “The Evening World” Shown, the Tenderloin — precinct with foulness. glee) me Captain had heen notified of nsfer when an “Evening World” pplied to-day, but each was in fF removal when the eignal it. Bohmittberxer sat at his desk in Heth street station, a bundle ¢ effects near by and ‘his over across a chair. There was bi In his voice ey say that my ville Waa for the Kood of the servi well; the Tremont precinct runs all way up to Yonkers, tut some ot these fellows may have to go furthe the river than, that before through with ft. I'd rather Ko to Goatville than to go any further Pickett, who is as tall and as peckdshouldered ae wehmitiberger, but Is an entirely different munner of man, | fat moodily in the corridor of his stato in East Eighty-eighth street, watching! ‘the dismal rain. "m too old an officer to complain,” said he, “but of course I would prefer | to remain here. I live with my wife and seven childrer, at Eighty-seventh street and Park avenue. I have been in com- mand here ever since I was promoted t eicaptainey, Dec, lea tk ie anor recinct. Its people are of the, Goet’ clase, cacn a roitive sii to the Plice. T know the precinct by heart, and there is not a disorderly house mblINE den, poolroom or policy eho: | fate “On the other hand, the Nineteenth 1s and always Was a troublesome precinct and there is a deal of hard work to be done there. “It is 4 big job. Of course I shall b guided by the orders of the Superi tendent, and I tell you he tx a mighty able police officer. I anticipate no trouble.” Patrick Henry Pickett thin city In 1843. He cios painter and decorator, bu Bhouldered the musket for He served two years | York Volutcers, the police fc and one-half y hth Precin: man. He was born in travte at nitiet his country the Tenth New dono was appo: 1, 1s served tr relman roundstn reant. was 1 Januar} ’ He was nearly twenty-t) geant. When Street-Cleanine Rattle evolved h. ment idea, Sere. | comman’ of the sixty yr chasers,” with headq wart Building adjoining Cleaning Department Years ago ie was MeDermott and Inspe Commissioner Sheehar Pickett for promotion, ani Dec, 2, 1802. He was as ast Righty-eighth here he would be out has been there ever s Capt. Sehmittherger street precinct had nv even a corrupt Captaty ett has kept it free fron element. In his new comm will have for his im! Sergts. Sheehan, | nery, and {t {< anti and ‘disorderly pee Join" will he give the new “Bik BYRNES AFTER CAPTAINS. ask of Invesiigating mbting vA Supt. Byrnes has begun b investigation into the apparent tivity of the potiee In res pling and otner been vesumed since the Lexow Co Supt. Byrnes, it ix said, beforehand of what the ¢ @f the Police Hoard was coated "pa ters in the the Street alte Thorne made » way and kings for ind Capt. Pick the pin " th mittee was tv valle 92 and made preparationsaccordingly. With- in two hours from the adjournment of the meeting, directing the Superintend- harges made by "Central 01 fice detectives received inatructions and were already at work. Reports were made to Supt. Fyrnes this morning, and will continue to be made every morning until the Inveatigntion has been completed, or, at least, be prosecuted far enough to satisfy the Superintend- ent of the actual condition of affairs. Then all the information gleaned wiil be Incorporated into a report and sub- mitted to the Po.tce Commissioners, who will In return forward a copy to Mayor Strong If the facts warrant, charges will be made ugainat the capiains of the pre. cincts In which the vices complained of pre alleged to exist, Francis L. W: man will be chief prosecutor ‘The prospects are that If the invest! gation Ix as thorough as It should be there will be a few more vacancies In the gold-shield rank, and a few less removels to be made when the work of reorganizing the Department Is begun All information erning hie plans of progress was refused by the Superin: tendent this morning. He even refused to acknowledge that he had begun the task assigned to him, ‘The Superinten- [dent seems to feel it is sald, that the Commissioners have purposely shifted | Jthe whole responsibility upon him to | ut him ina hole, He hax determined, jowever, to exha the charges thorough! It {# helleved that ¢ the best will tin sweeping recom- mendaticns and a big shake-up of pre- | [einct commanders. | EXTRAORDINARY GRAND JURY. | Adjourna Early Withont Finding Indictments Reporting. ‘The Extraordinary Grand Jury met to-day at 1030 o'clock and continued their investigation of the Police De- partment. Assistant District-Attorney Lindsay was before them with a num- ber of witnesses and with many type- written pages of the testimony given by various witnesses before the Lexow Committee. De Lancey Nicoll cailed on Mr. Lindsay in the mornin, His visit had no ref ence to the police investigation, but wi simply to obtain some papers in the Erastus Wiman case, which Mr. Lind- say hax argued on appeal. Austen G. “ox, one of the Special Dis- trict-Attorneys ‘appointed by District- Attorney Fellows to attend. the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury, 1s In Roches- ter to-day attending to the admission to the Bar Of a number of young law. ers there. Surrogate Hollins will he before the Oyer and ‘Terminer Grand Jury. to-day The Grand Jury, it is said, will_con- tinue to hear testimony against Ingpec- tor Wililams to-day, and will algo lsten to some testimon: obtained by Mr. | [Taudeay, thom Sergi. Thotne, when he | | made his confession some Ww |the suggestion of an | reporte The Over and Terminer Grand Jury | adjourned for to-day at 1.30 o'elock with- ut finding any indictments and without moing into the courts, Assistant District-Attorney iventng Worl!" | Lin: this week. matter of that,’ he sald cy enn athy Cue @ month without Fe: Ryrnes paid a visit to the Dis- hortly after Col. Fellows’ nd asked Private Secretary Flynn | for him, but was told that the Colonel Was still confined to the house from the slight attack of grip which he had| yesterday The Superintendent then went down to the Court of Oyer and Terminer. and went into the private room of Justice Ingraham. w he watted for the Jus- jge te finish with nis court: business. | he perintendent declined to state what his business Was at the Court- said that if had nothing. to | # caser now before the Terminer Grand Jury Assistant District-Attorney. Forbes J, Hennessey has pald tnto the City Treas- tiny $1,142. forfeited ballin t case of) Daniel who way indicted tn] 1802 for a disorderly house at| 17 Brow! of 16 for $1,000, b and the bail was o feited. man walk: Distr tHorney’s office an amount of the ball and int from the time it was forfeited. He did this because he could not transfer his ' rty until the people'e Hen was re- moved POLICEMEN ON A DRUNK. Sullivan Stl in the Tombs in Dilapidated Condition. Policeman John J. Sullivan, who, in company with Policeman Charles J Shields, got gloriously drunk on the Howery yesterday afternoon, wrecked a saloon and then ‘did up" the barkeeper, [presented a sorry sight in the Tombs prison this morning. When arraigned in burt, Justice McMahon refused to re- him, although friends appeared to on his bend. Sullivan spent last night the ‘Tombs Shields was somewhat nN ohe was arraigned, and in $2,009 bail ing World reporter p Sullivan this morning he was ring. but traces of his wilt us debauch were plainly visible, | svollariess, and his clothes were and torn He pulled his hat over | to nile a black eye. nuthin’ to say to he surlily replied. 1 oman eal erity sing Tiliman was on his ball ran aw 3 nd. street, 1 Scribner | dered for- d into the pald the | toy Mate | the Tombs Police ir | any of whose saloon the 1s of the “Finest” < he proposer to push the His brother Henry, men assaulted. will prob: tor finger and one belligerent runes to wre te ay which hewed THE LXX. ISSUES A CALL. win the of Consider tes AE the Police Neat sa LXN. issued a call meeting to be held when the Po- by Mow! tr mrdiny. The Committee of full day after rates bill w the bill whtet Me Committe mniitter — Weather Prevatie in Mag ' sidered: being pre. nn Lexgisiation Will he heard Al spec \ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 18995. A. A. VANTINE & CO. 11S PRINCE OF WALES ILL? — er Reported to Have Been Overcome by a Chill. His Condition, the Rumor Says, Is Not Sertou LONDON, Jan. 10,-It Is reported to- Gay that the Prince of Wales was over- come by a chill Inst night, and that he fa still euftering from the effects of it. According to the rumor, however, his condition Js not serious. IS THE KING oF COREA DEAD? he investization at |" | chin | he: | nei eKS ago at jin the West has retreated on Kokan, jot and! Steamer Anchort ts a) Anchor t get a quiet Jag | Campbell two! Bank tried | Wemyss | Premier of Viet Karope, weather The rivers amd lakes reported Aston t the view of fead in the e jurdered by ne " wT firal Brother. Aner 10, f ) murdered Uimulk his younger be Amir Has devlared himself 10 of Chitra i ix h the a country ner Vale Hindoe —— Cable Ne ' depate on resumed, 6 the toediay the the Was Joon nglieens, | Commissioner for States territor, | Mountains, London, James R. United Summerfield KOU oM.G., British “and rs west of the from 1858 to 1863, ix d Hawkins, Un.ted Rocky Vin Roosevelt, Secretary of the ab Le don, wt In Nizam Uimulk, | Boundary | | the defeat s A Jan. tes that He Has Been inate -A news agency re- One Repo TOKIO, 10. t every effort to probe ports that the King of Corea has been ssassinated. YOKOMAMA, Jan. 10-—-A rumor ta in} leirculation here to the effect that the | | King of Corea hi Jen aellente ft been prostrated by | BHINGTC Jan, 10.—There ts no| linformation. in the porression of the me, AneRe OF pore nm i tien respecting either the reported F assassination of the Kin Corea, The ( an Legation office has) been without any telegraphic communt- cation with its country for almost si ‘and receives. only occasional matl advices. Attempts to communicate with the home Government haye elicited no reply. All the telegrams for Corea are obliged to sent through Japanese channels, and are probably subjected to serutiny, Beveral month ago there was some friction In official circles in Corea arts- ing out of the reported machinations of Tal-Won-Kun, then acting In an tm portant capacity, and whose actions Were unsatisfactory to the Japanese Government, He was depore¢ from his position, Whether further trouble has grown out of this is not known. The King of Corea ts about forty-three years of age, has reigned for thirty-one and in of the Ye dynasty, which m the ruling power for Ot years. JAPS REJECT COREAN LOAN. Many of the Mikado's Soldiers tn- | batled out by valided by the Cold. YOKOHAMA, Jan. 10.—-The native |capttalists decline to float the propored rear loan It 1s rumored here that men belonging to the first army of Japan have been invalided by cold | weathei Gen, Nodvu telegraphed from Shugan taay (on Jan. § that the enemy facing the rand Jury might not 0} third division of the Japanese army ‘The advance guard of the enemy near| Liao-Yang has advanced to Kansenho with two plecen of artillery. The rest the Chinese force ts few miles northeast of Hal-Ching. DISSENSIONS IN CABINET? Difference Over the Irish Queation. LONDON, Jan, 10—The rumored i sensions in the British Cabinet inspired great Interest in to-day's Catinet Coun- which met at noon with all the Min- Isters present. It was anid that the first dimeulty existing was that regarding Ireland, Sir Willlam Harcourt, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, and Mr. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, are | understood to have been of the opinion that the Irish must be satisfied, at all costs, during the coming session of Par- Mament, With this view, It 1s added, the Premler, Lond Rosebery, and the Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Asquith, and other members of the Cabinet do not agree, It te aso understood that the misunder- standing as to the disposal of the sur- plus for 18% Is much more serious than at first believed, the main potnt at issue being the claim raised by some of the Cabinet: Min.sters and others that this surplus shouid be devoted to the use of the navy. HARD FIGHTING IN CHINA. Rattle id to Have Occurred Near hol, Mongolla, LONDON, Jan, 10.—A despatch from Shanghal says that severe fighting has taken place near Jehol, Mongolia, 120 miles northeast Pekin. Hundreds of wounded reported to be arriving datly. Chinamen at Tlen-" are “in es Amroand in the Clyde, GLABGOW, Jan. 10. Thangs the River ¢ Hine siean ‘s aground on Passengers will be landed at Ray and forwarded by train to Glasgow. Five steamers which left nock yesterday for Glasgow hav Mt been reported, and it is believed that they have anchored in the rive: waiting for the fog to lift A dense fog ove: te Anchoria, Capt. Skelmorlie in Dect Resign, MELBOURNE, Victoria, Jan. 10. George ‘Turner, Premier of Victoria, after consulting with his colleagues, has | ided not to resign as a result of of the Government on the to reduce the salaries of and public officials PREVENTIVE OF GRIP. Warm W Within Every preventive of jes Not to 1110) tive ten Clothing at F ye Reach. erip strangely nough, offered by a tirm which ta ne enced in the drag trafic, b f clothing William Vogel Wiese extablishment the ble Bulbiing entir stock of heavy woollens practically at the of purchasers. in order aranee to present next entire new stock. New ns having made ut in woollenk possible, the lown near Sack and cutaway suits Viena, cashinere seom th leave no should not treat t is. sae \ occupies Placed the have merey < nr tarift vondit due- tlons er Ky in. vid cheviot, Thibet, at hind MALS at ers and fash kersess, — melte MoU LAgHaCs, HaAtiNEs nay cloths for ih Tormeriy about the the lower beavers, ebincillan, and other popular Seem ty leave New Yorkers. Troune marked 37 and $1, are just thing for the season when kann in to chow [ivear than are visible and vest that were tn. In| underwe « 6 dren's sults an Madras shirt the prices have suffered 1 the gener slaughter, and the unheard-of reduc- fiona have given Voxel & Son the ap) nee of a land oft bog sat $8 about the coat bought at the same rments, i store joing ao usiness. The establishment te louston street and Broadway, |name Anderson was a fi charged with shoplifting in R. H. Macy quartered @/31 and ordered them sent to her ad- Plunkett followed her. shoe department, where, after ordering a pair of shox ‘and a palr of rubbers, | sault is | 1; ces | JACK THE PINCHER CAUGHT. a Anderson Arrested for Annoyi Women on the Elevated, He Is Accused by Mrs. Dr. Kennedy, of Harlem. ‘The police have recently received a Rreat many complaints to the effect that & well-dressed man was making a practice of riding up and down town on the Ninth Avenue Elevated trains and insulting unescorted women by pinching them and otherwise acting in an improper manner, Mrs. Dr. Bitting-Kennedy, W. Kennedy, of 26 West dred and Twenty-seventh street, yes- | terday complained to Supt. Byrnes | that she had been insulted by the man while coming downtown with Mixs Georgia L., Luckenbach, also of 285 West One Hundred and ' Twenty-seventh street Supt. Byrnos detailed Detective-Sergt. | Rogers or the case, with Instructions to | thing possible to effect the ai wife of J. One Hun- Joe Fest of the man about whom so, many |Gomplaints had been made, Sergt. Rogers fecertained that the man usually bow: ed the tralt at the Fifty-ninth street station. ‘This morning the detective lay in wait | t the station with Dr Kennedy and er companion of yesterday, Hinally 4 man appeared who was pointed out to the detective by the women, as the man who Insulted them yesterday, He was promptly placed un- der arrest, and taken to the Jefferson Magket Poll ‘The pris a son, of 2% West One Hundred and Four- teenth atrect. He refused to give his oc- cupation, ‘The dotective thinks the name given a fictitious one, and from ev! dence in hand believes the man is a! banker. He ts about fifty years old and handsomely dressed. When arralgn-d before Justice Taintor the prisoner denied the charge against him, but was held in $600 ball for trial. It'was learned this afternoon that the titlous one, and that the prisoner hag been for a long time employed ax a bookkeeper in the Union Dime Savings Bank, at Thirty- second street and Rroadway. He was discharged to-day as soon as the bank officials learned of hin arrest. At Jefferson Market the prisoner was held In $500 tor examination, and was John Harper, of 24 Marcy avenue, Troe LL en SAYS “SHE IS A DETECTIVE. And Al ing a Shoplifter. Fannte M. Leslie, a well-dressed wo- man of thirty-five years, who claims to be a private detective in the employ of Mooney & Boland, was a prisoner this morning at the ‘Tombs Police Court, | store on Fourteenth street, ‘The woman purchased goods on Dec, iress, which she gave as Mrs. M. Smith, shington avenue, Brooklyn, When | ft a gold ring Valued at $7 was Yesterday she came tn again, Miss She visited the miseing. to be sent to J ette avenue, of shoes. ‘The detective then followed her to the Jewelry counter, where, after ordering goods to the value of $i, she was seen to steal a diamond pendant and chain worth about $31, As she was leaving Plunkett summoned Detective Sergt. Srien, of the Central Office, and the woman ‘was arrested, When arraigned at morning she refused dress, She ple held for exami MOTHER-IN-LAW SAVED HIM. Monen Meas Wan of It In a Stee Louls Deichsler, rant at 96 bonds in the to-day, C. Kerrigan, 124 Lafay- Grooklyn, she stole a pair the store Miss the ‘Tombs this to give her ad- Jed not gullty and was ation, ing the Worst t Pight, who keeps a restau- Allon street, furnished $300 ex Market Police Court to awair trial on a charge of as- preferred by Moses Mess, of 106 ffolk street. The two men were formerly friends, d quarrelled over money matters. Mess was pussing along Allen street Jan, 2, he alleges, When ue was brutally assault ed by Delehstec His mother-In-aw, him, came to bis rescue, and foreed his assailant to beat a retreat. The mother- in-law then patche? up Mess’s wounded | head and took Bin home, SHE HIT HIM, WITH AN AXE. Mra, Demtitto Charges Mastro with Attempted Ananult, ‘The police of the Mulberry atreet sta- tion are trying to find Donatro Mastro, who, according to Isabella Demfilte, may be dying from wounds inflicted by her Inst night Mrs, Demillto Ives at 230 Chrystie street, | Her husband works in @ flour] mill, After ne went away yes! vording to the woman, Mastro, who was a boarder at their house, attempted to ut her. ‘To ond herself shi ced up an axe and nit Mastro o with | s arrested by Policeman Sloan ht, and in the ‘Tombs. Poll: Court this) morning was held to allow the police to Investigate the case, PAY OR GO TO JAIL. Five Days to who accompanied w Schutabermer 3 TOKIO CROTON SETS, $1.00 set, less 25% ested on the Charge of j piece TEA SETS, 75e. set, less 2. OW set OWARI PUNCH BOWLS, $1.50, less 25 ° 118 each. CHOCOLATE POTS, $1. 00, less 25 % %, 70 each. BANKO SUGAR and CREAM SETS, 7de. set. less 25 %, 5 FAINTING uM IN COURT. | | Two Women Swoon in Recorder | Fine. nesn't pay William Pay a Contempt If Tobias Schutzherser $150 counsel fees ty Dott within five days mitted to Jail for contempt Hehutzberger has an action for divorce hin, in whieh Helen Nis wife, charges “intitelity, | Ms hutzbergerts ‘obtained an‘order. from udge quiring Schutzberger to pay ston Nov last. sehuta not obe the order, and matter Was brought the of Judge Dugro, in the 8 wirt, ‘to-day, he siti he would Witgherger's commitment. for days to elve bin an opportunity: to the money wit! counsel Freedman sanisel berger has | when the tention GIRLS DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE. faposnre May Kill Several Chicago Industrial Sche CHICAGO, Jan. 10. driven from their be day by fire, whieh da tory the Chicas: Pr | Over 190 girls were AM. te aged the up) Industrial Behe. f for Girls ninth street jured, but sove exposure Measkes had renool, and about ‘ pupils’ were il Th others | Were compelled. to tush to the street In |xoant ettire. "The fire was extinguished | with slight damage to the building —— Pauline Markham Very Poor. Pauline Markham, the once {imous burtesq Ac'r88 WHO now Hives A: 142 Lawrence street, Brooklyn. saya she is Bo qigagenienia, She NM 1 avenue and of the girls w are bkeiy tod sin n epidemic twenty-five in him | tt {man picked her up from | Largest Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Persian, Egyptian and India Housein the World. 877 and 879 BROADWAY. GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON ON ACCOUNT OF GOVERNMENT DUTIES RE- DUCED AND ABOLISHED. Under the new Tariff Bill, the Specific Duty on Oriental Rugs and Carpets was abolished. The duty on Porcelain, Pottery, &c., &c., was reduced from 60 per cent, to 35 per cent., thus making an actual reduction of 25 per cent, In consequence of the foregoing, and fur the mutual interest of ourselves and customers, we have decided to allow a discount of 25 per cent. on every article in our entire stock, We can consistently offer our customers the above as a great saving on their purchases for the year, if made at once. An early inspection of our entire stock is therefore advisable. JAPANESE SCREENS, 4 fold, black cloth, gold embroidered, $2.25, less 25 %, a 1.69. 4 fold, hand painted poe panels, $1.85, less 25 %, at 189. 4 fold, cloth, gold embroidered, 5 1-2 ft. high, $4.00, less 25%, at 8. 00. 4 fold, black and red, gold embroidered, $2.65, less 2. €. . 1 2.00. pn ARTICLE IN OUR STGCK: AT 25% | ORF piece 70 : each, 5%, %, _ / dagger's points and did not speak in court to-day, Mrs. Hritton's attorneys explained the bequest to her on the ground that she had mo means of support and was an nya Surrogate Arnold reserved decision in the case, but intimated that there Is no evidence’ of undue influence or mental incapacity. Goff’s Presenoe. One Was @ Prisoner and the Other | One « Witnons ot Mrs. tate. ‘ubsequently when phreville applied for M moval as executrix, it her attorney vite from saloon-keepers as to the Ca) tain'’s responsibility (Mr Apt. | Humphreville. was om the army, or that the Capt. Hum. her Burnham's re- upon the he Court can ble manner, Surrogate Arnold reserved decision. — Landlor, | Taught a Lesson. Patrick Hennemsy, The truck: Mili the years old, wa 1 as a Witness , f, charged with Freda was badly | — Mra. Sallade May Marry. Tt 1s reported that Mra. Mary Saliade, wh: han made a miccessful crusade against disordert houses in West Twenty-fourth street, is to marr. a rich widower from Indianapolis next Summer Cheese Potsons Twenty-seven. BRADFORD. Pa. Jan 19 —An a result of eat Ing polnoned cheese twenty-seven people of Ei Hradtord are til this morning Some of the tenia are in @ vers nerious condition —— 7 HUMPHREVILLE’S DENIALS. Argument in the Will Henry Havemeyer. Capt. J. Lee Humphreville, through vent | William M. Ivins, his 7 ‘Mra. Lillie Domschke, of 24 West! ina, attorney, made his ‘Thirty-eighth atreet, pleaded guilty this |#U*Wer to-day in the proceedings which Se pet have been 1 morning to an indictment charging for- cen instituted against him for his gery. She was before Recorder Goff, in| the will of the late Mary de Hacenewe Part 1, General Sessions, Widow uf the late Henry Havemeyer. Mrs Domschke, on Dec. 2, purchased 4,2 ono, SVONAUNOY Ere COLAtD, sued at of Frederick Beinhauer, of 1014 Third |Sonme ite! Havemeyer Canipbel, avenue, a diamond scarf pin valued at) Elythe Havemeyer, a minor, Wiliam “ Mt, Mavemeyer, Hetiry Havemeyer and | is 8. rowne! urnhal In payment ne presented check | Burnham, since deceased, was made Co: drawn on the Nineteenth Ward Bank executtix Fa and signet by R. P. Domschke, who,|,Mr JIving, in his argument, at Mrs. Burnham, e she sald, was her husband, The Jeweller hushand, Te Brownell Goch. ee, took the check, but Inter found it was) had had'some dimoutty with aarthiel | phrevilie, The Recorder lectured error she had made, “Madam,” sald, "the sentence you to ten yeara’ Suddenly the prisoner threw her hands above her heal, and with a scream |‘. sank to the floor in a swoon, Court at- tendants bore her from the room, ' When partialiy recovered she wan) again brought to the bar and the Re ccrder continued, & landlord of 220 er dtd not mean that T was golng to eqiz-anh street, who refused to allow Mar tony send you to prison for ten years, I only |atrong to move her effects Into hiv howa, ced 1 could do so° but Twill not, 1 sould not give back her was held fo Wiil be as lenient as the circumstances {7!4! (00 4 charge of larceny thie morning, by Will astiow: Vou are sentenced to a term {cf Devel. in Yorkvitle Police © three vears | te pris in.” aid te fave Lenneaey the mo Again Mrs. Domschke reeled and would {)™i4 tat she would have wo pay no have fallen had not the court officers her fiemtire Hennenay wont nee areal Ml rized her and borne her fainting from | niture tn be placed ta he aperterente room Ariver took It to storage wareho Bac r, sixteen | 8 storage warshou sant to the Mouse of 2 Kitty Brady to Go on the Stage, his morntig, to be fe Mra Sydney Harri, jr, In the ease of Minnie W |Urwly, wax one of New York's most popular eo. receiving stolen goods rpuipiiog pvetnutlipeu tied all frightened when taken before the Court, | jth, MIT neveral season ago. ant clutched ner /oust the rail tees The Hecorder had scarcely pronounced | sentence when the child” fell to the | floor In a faint, Handsome Bailiff Sea- | nd carried her into where she Was restored and removed to the Jury. room Consciousness — THE SISTERS DON’T SPEAK. Hitter Quarrel Over Their Mo! Taet Requests. Elizabeth Lee, of 230 street, died last January, inheriting her daughter, Whitney, formerly of and left) most property to another daughter, Mrs, He | M_ Hritton, of this city. The estate is) Valued at $50,000, Ars, Whitney contested the will on the | ground ‘ue influence and mental t the time of executing the is said that Mra, Whitney in- curred her mother's anger because 8! does not live with her Turband, a rs in Brewster's carriage factory. Britton lived with her ern ve Shirtmakers Strike, Another hundred was added irtmakers who struck Jast Feduction at 10. per cent. in When Mrs. Thirty left f today to Monday agi the he 301 A tergen Point When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, moval as trustee and executor under Mrs, | claimed who apt Hua endeavored to tie up the es- 8 charged that empted to secure affida- Ivins denied the statements that dincharges! | Captain's accounts were Kept in a shiftless, unre- Jus: | who, ag Mise Kitty y y union scale | ¢ When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria who is a 25% DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters. Prices were 89,80 $4 ],80. §] 4,90, $27,00 "738°9"1 19°16 AT HOTIEST OUR CATALOG HALL UGENE & PevSeR — and 125 Fulton St., Near Nassau St. 383 Broadway, me White St. _ Amusements. ATS. Ha tovinE Co RESDEN SHEPHERD: Admission Boe, ¥ Cirving PL NIGHT, MONDAY, JAN. 14 THE COTTON: KING. Mats. Wed Esa at 2. BROADWAY THEATR LAST WEEK : ‘ NEXT WELI-NEATS NOW OS MADAME SANS GENE. W UNION SQUAIE inal Conta. Per ori’ John W. Ransone, Brox Forest, nay songs), Bratz Hros., Gilbert Sarony, D: and Mitchell, (0 othera “GREAT BIG SHOW! KOSTER & BIAL' S. To:Ni YY Pieru ey yon, Ametia cui Benet Hines NEW os STH AV.) ERXOrgHtUs. The ‘Great HULA tA DANCERS |¢ ____ and VARIETY STARS. tl TH Broadway Whitney litt Exe, R16; int POR ROY, VO-NIGHET, SOUVENIR KA TRE. Sat, THEISS'S 100TH TIME, plays every at 140 st. MUstc TAL ANDALITAMBRA COURT BIyou. rondway st WE DAI PETER F. OA eck —W. FHOON ANd eye BOUL and dat sta Last Mats, \ Ley--"" SPORT. 1 the Bank, TOW TOO MUCH ‘JOHNSON, ___With William citetie and Company Bway ar ca tint at 1s Wy) ‘| Phe Necond hese Sek —— PALMER'S % M PALM “ THE" "EATAL™ cae 25 and 506 ree Roman, Big Vaudev tlie LAM S&P. ATLANTIC GARDEN, Miller and, May, Ta Russell, 1 MAXIEN,! James Britton, F TTT +80 NIBLO’ 8.3 xa ria Dig success, 4 5 Sento odigal Daughtor—Week. STAR THEATRE. | POPULAR PRICES, ‘s. Matines Saturda Homestend. 60 wi ro & 500. ¥ ONG: VP ILLUMINATED, IRVING PL. THES Friday, § y a new comedy, GERMANIA THEA TIE To: YOuK i LOOKED LIKE A TOREADOR. A Flapping Red Handkerchief Sets a Bull on a Man. Louls Kaufmann, of 920 Seventh ave: nue, Brooklyn, will not wear a red hand- kerchief when he goes to visit relatives of friends, where big black and red bulls are allowed to wander about the streets, Kaufmann was walking along Twen- tleth street, about 9 this morning, when he spled a bull coming his wa He started to run. red silk mufll about his nak bh loosened, and flapped in the wind. the bull folowed Kaufmann, soon reached him, and lowering it# head, caught the fleeing man’s clothing in {ta short horns. A second later Kaufmann was flying through the air at a lively rate. He landed all in a heap on the safe side of a high fence, The bull was caught by its owner. Kaufmann was carried to the home of a friend, put in bed, was attended by Dr,’ Keogh. H Kaufmann is severely injured inte GOFF SCORES THE CLERKS. Two Men Arraigned Under Charges Net in the Complaint. Recorder Goff this morning expressed hia opinion on the way in which cleri- cal work 18 done in the police courts. Two men, named Farrell and Murphy, were before him charged with burglary and assault The papers had been Hanged, and the men were charged With different offenses The cases came trom Police Welk Recorder Goff. said: “Tt is distast and § Ble oneatretse lebt, 7th time. WER evening to eall atten: I find It neve 5 to make inst such ' |Pithe cases will be sent back for proper indictment. MR. WILSON’S VIEWS. He Doesn't Like the Iden of L His New Quarters, President Wil of the Board of Health, ¥ spoke about the proposal | jot the Ju s of the General to have the Health Department put out of the Criminal Court Hu ss the city has ng Up a new laborator: He says $50,000 in Hud | epidemic canex eve healt . Inky vinate 119 & 117 Ww. ead phe In connection wit ‘BEMerOGs Mudies and Aketches Bye, 8.15. Sat. Mat. To | With a loud snort, | Justice | est WEST (4TH BT. qowPERTHWayr.s ‘Trade Mark. “RELIABLE CARPETS. ‘Theseason ts past and we find some desirable Carpets, mado trom Free Wool, atill on hand, White prices have been low, yet we offer suot Dangalus for this week as to attract all buyere MOQUETTE, VELVET, * BRUSSELS Prices Extraordinary on odd bits of Furniture. Come early and secure the greatest bargains ever of fered. CASH OR CREDIT, |\COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104, 106 and 108 West 14th St. NEAR OTH AVE. RROOKLYN STORES: ATHUSH AVE. bop HENRY bar Y¥ and M Ba aa A nt MACHKICE GRAD, 1 Giovanni, Klay concert, “t¥ uit 9 bil, two: operas, bn Sander Dassenet's opera, Jan. 1s. 1 Atricaine, O-NIGH ‘ON Aenitot s first perfornianes-o Fri River, TWENTY MASQUERADE BALL, SOGLETE FRANCAISE L’AMITIE LEXINGTON AVENUE OPERA«| de Voegelin, costumer, 222 and 224 &, Houst _ TICKETS AT TYSON! ERASHOUSE, . Wed and Sat. at 2 NENT WEEK— iL EANS, | TONY, PASTOR'S TO- Moet. DF Bou Ut EE ERS, Tel HIELEN & 118 AVeLo ome LEWwie MATIN 0-MORROW. AND FRIDAY, PEOPLE’S THE GREAT! DARKEST RUSSIX tw ‘eek —E FIR ELLSLE! HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. 4, 515 wir HOPPER | DR, SYNTAX, Next Week Mian 0! Netherso! MINER'S | PPN"EUL ENTIRE WEEK. BOWERY | ents triosg Ut, ere |S MAT. shi HUSTLER Next Week The Prodigal Daught Si Ait Fag, norrow, Jan. 11, 100th Performance—ouv Dave Hiraht oa LSATURDAY, AMERICAN THRE, Matinee Sai WILSON BARRETT TAF wan” ext week 14TH ST, Tf THEATRE, SOUVENIRS. TO-NIGAT, Feoses BROWNIES, vosnaye aan, ee s THEATRE, To Night ro. Nigiy at Haharp. 2d | FANNY CAVENPORR [3S 544 : MONTH, BISMONDA.” cfs ar. EMPIRE THEATRE, troadway € sun, THE MASQUERADERS. venings 15. Matinees Wed. und Sat, Empire's Second Anniversary—Souveaita ath Ave. ee REMELTLOUM SUSAN. Brooxlyn Amusements. GG GOLE ,griht as DOWN IN DIXIE || MATINEE TO-DAY, jaleony, ea cl siNbay ViNING UAN D CONCERTOS, tors CASINO. Genuine Holiday Show. NEW iG PICTURES. ThOVAVORE, ttn Sian Academy of Musiey SHARD, Ores TO-NIGHT, 7!" Heuwreyiag Opens With a Grand ‘Cast, Populee Prices, 7 St eee ae nve'S CEs LENE iin Walter =: nor, essee et. wns YOUTH. STAR (ilir walters Hanes an ET Pres at AMPHION. yEvary Evening. Matin he HANLON’S SU BERBA, COLUMBIA. RY EVENING, WED, AMERICAN HAN ESLY Wittig ) BOLL [wedi OLYMPIC RINK, BROOKLYN, _Roller Skating | svete, Near uth ave, ‘A work of art (rom, Gorhan Mig. Co, MATINES, | FE MATS, WTVH bps FOY, Matinces Personal. ‘OW SENATOR'S INDOR should SECRETANY | HON amas. HON. SAME SENATOR SION PALMER, UMM Ww. FINE tn th tle t wiways open from 2 BWROADWAY—Money advanced on” las watches. Jewelry, ailverwar Vo blew? establiaher BEST UUALITY OF COAL, 4. ‘undn, delivered, ‘at. Thettorte itiave,, 68th and Loulevad, *t SAlsL!—Wa offer 600 choise a ih. onet eaehs dont Toaat 2 lots sure. to advan WWE hoANis eto! RTHY, Academy of Mf d'Woet Soni ates tMuaciated Ma Mypnoizes | awyer, ighcat TRarence ouirte, “ndertakes. ail busines? Hexpert ww Detevtive Agenes—Any tially atid successfully attend ectives employed: charges. Feasen Worlt Wlt'g; telephone vet law er: aeideniy : coat, $4.50 ton, delivered Batiery euaray “iste eed welght, quality, Ly aj . SAVE MONEY—Pictures framed: waler herar aaa teoceiedy a eemnea a as fact re ie Pista: sea, Ne Page phe nest Ne 1 Spal a from all the ferzien abd by the aaa ski [UIN AYE, UUNREN 220 e easlens ace et ee indent oe mot ep fa ths Mi artistic product) setocd ate oa Soimpany noariy Wainy ye time of her death, Th ST 0 tee One Re Se eo me eer “gi apse a Inet Sidge Wire see bis ‘acaccee

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