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~( House by — Represen’ ~ Ohinesn Claim the Right to Exe- onte Prisoners of War. Consul Fowler Told Not to Interfere in Behalf of Japanese Subject @eoretary of State Intimates Misin- terpretation of Instructions. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.-The Presi- @ent to-day sent to the Senate the corre- fepondence in the case of the two Japan- eve spies, together with a letter from the Secretary of State, in which it Is sta that the American Coneulk had no au- thority to protect Japanese in China ex- cept so far as using their good offices ‘when occasion demanded. It was clearly stated to Minister Den- by by Minister of Foreign Affairs Mutsu | that during the progress of war Chinese @ubjects in Japan must be directly in the jurisdiction of Japanese courts and military authorities, and that treaty pro- ‘visions to the contrary were necessarily abrogated by the war situation ‘The Secretary's letter details the In- ‘gtructions given to the consuls and €ites the complaint of the Chinese Min- {ater to Washington, that the United | @tates Consul-General at Shanghal was protecting two Japanese spies whose furrender was demanded by the Chi- | ese authorities. Their surrender was ordered and they were executed bef the return of Col, Denby to China, against the promise of the Chinese not RO. eee Cotrespondence from Mr. Jernigan, | Consul-General at Shanghai, is sub t length, and in it he admits Falteg etal war ino untairnesn ih the ‘Anvestigation of the cases of the s1 or] that they were not tortured been alleged. The Japanese ment made no complaint against the lon thi the United States Con- gul-General could not give them tum, but was compelled to surrender mm, ft could exact the same action in case of Chine pris *, Oe field by the Secretary. that spving | @ military offense, not recognizable civil tribunals, and that protecting two Japanese spies would have been | wistent with our assumed attitude | of impartial neutrality. | Minister Denhy, In a despatch of Sept | reported that the Chinese authorides Hankow, had complained that the | reta ammint ‘of Rugar import Sixty days py country wh: con priat Net Court reports to show that an iheome tux was constitutional ter he had examin: dres4 the derson will to-day present to the Hou adopted, the Union Pac question may be regarded as finally settled.” Commission supervision of pooling contracts prior to the time when they take effect. — oe Henumen Income Tax Debate. WASHINGTON, Jan, 15—In the Sen- ate, to-day, Mr. Manderson secured the passage of two important ohitions for information on the tariff, One reso- lution asks for the quantities of spirits leiwe And high wines taken out of bond aur. | ing the sixty days prior to Aug. 28 Inst, | when the new tariff nw took effect, the names of the parties or concerns who took the other detatle the same. 1s from bond, and all rmation concerning ‘The other sesotution calla on the § for, full Information as to th 1 during t or ta Aug. 2%, the names { importers, amounts of imports, the nea It came, & The debate was resi e tax item in the Deticleney App wnate in favor of th appropriat Mr. Quay submitted a statement from the k books of the Lehigh Valley Rallroad Company, showing that the in- come tax woul fall mainy on stock~ holders having small amounts of stick Mr Quay said the showing of this Com any Joubtedly the same as that | Mr. Allen (Pop. Mid fone mM Mr. Lod (Rep, Mass) said that af | 1 the message from the President concerning the a pat oof tWo Japanese students under United ate rot tion by China be would ad Senate on the subject _— U. P. DIRECTORS’ MEMORIAL. ie we He Presented t mittee 1 (Speciai to The WASHINGTON, Jan ‘ommittee on Pacific Ratlroads th memorial to Congress of the directors of the Union Pacific Railway, suggesting a basis of settlement tn modification of the Reilly bill now before Congress, "The changes outlined In. the m mo- rial,” sald Mr, Anderson, “will, as in the’ Relliy bil, make the G claim a bottom Hen, but we r Reilly Dill as Imposing obligations upon the road too seve rmment ward the for it to carry suc- sfully, If the modifications are | fie Ratlroad INCOME TAX CASE HEARD. United Staies Consul there had pro-| Arguments Begun and Will Be Con- im to Shanghai in Chinese costume. | ey made no demand for the man, but ed that the consuls be requested not ha rotect such persons in future. ‘Th ie a Japanese subject and shipped ited States Consul at Hank, was reprimanied. Another Japanese was arrested In the priest, twenty miles ‘0, foreign settlement. | ir, the Consul at that place. ‘wrote to Col. Denby, stating that the evidence wax weak, and that he had re- ested a delay of punishment for a few His answer from the authorities his report was that it was “none of is business” The comment by th tary is that Mr. Fowler did not | ®eem to understand the nature of the} Protection authorized to Japanese. SITUATION NOT HOPELESS. Senate Comm WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The Jon Dili was the subject of discussion by th Benate Committee on Finance to-lay, although its preparation has not pb completed. It is understood that Republican members manifested stro Interest in the question of the reor- faation of the finances, and that nator Sherman male certain sugKe tions for the improvement of the bil Dearing especially. upon the portion pro viding for a bond Jasue and looking to, the maintenan of the parity of the vernment's various kinds of currency. Democratic. members were. eit: couraged by the interest and were a little more hopeful of securing favorabl tion “upon frome enrreney, measure ey realize, however, that the work of Teaching an’ understanding 14 only gun, and that there are mar Upon which it may i cure the assent. to the extent struct consideration, On Prominent of the Demo said after adjournment: * might be brighter, but it less.” TOFIX UP CARLISLE BILL. | members situation not ho | i} Met To-Day to House Committ. Conmiter An (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. The Demo- ratic members of the House Banking and Currency Commities met te day to consider certain imendments to| the Carlisle-Springer, Lill, It) was brought out. in debate an the tive Tom L, johnaon, of Ohio, that the bill opened ‘the way to extensive fraud by unscrupulous people, and the main amendment is intenied to remedy that fault. The bill as amended in numerous par ticulars may deveiop enough strenit fo pags the House, choust certain to bw stalled in the Senate. It is y however, that ther: not enough unanimity of sentiment in the Commit tee to enable it tu report a bill which ‘Will not be mangled beyond recognition on the floor. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. edin the Lean than th, To-Day and Hatimaten, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15-The Civil Appropriation bill for the fiscal year 18% was report to the House Ro-day. It varries $5,540.00 Delmas $7, $43,793 less than ‘the estimates atl $4 26,45 more than the appropriation for the current year Por the appr Warehouse in New rk {8 appropriated, an! the | the building, exclusive of cos fs extended $0000. making th limit of cost $i the Indian Appr carried $6,401.52), extimates, 1 compared with the ay) current fsca! year Chances Good for App (Special to The Evening W WASHIN i ing World.” cai tin, ‘tat ible shinee of fiom tor the Ai: Mutly necessa: No Act WASHIN merce Commissic conclusion on thy BP fo a meating to ve by understanding wecure final Byrres Does Not Worry a Bit. Bapt Byrnes ues no: eppear to be exerciand eN@F the report tha: Lawyer Frank Moss, of the Parknurat S00: emplates the beginning of Broceedings ‘0 make lim dingorge some of the profice of his stock speculations for the be: ,, Me Police Pet nd. The Comma a shat it Is pulely © pervonal mat ie by ee ene tam postpcned until to-morrow. United States in the A} paswed hy the Argentine #ilerable reductions i favor ofp United. States Wagona and ¢ M [have tier retained have been unsuccenst He will talk atl o'lock and ballot In the House Hieging re: the Republiean votes. Addicks flv Massey one. In the one, Addicks one and Massey two. Wal ved five votes in’ the | |ORIOLES’ STAN ry | eott (Demon for a chotes, netther Higgins ror Addicks will chosen Sen. at this sess makes a prot tinued To-Morrow. WASHINGTON, Jan, 15—The case of jh 1oore against Internal Revenu ‘commissioner Miller, brought to test the stitutlorality of the Income Tax law, came up before Judge Hagner, in the Tistrict Equtty Court, this morning. Argument for thi Whitney of the case was further hearing i = B | tine Tarif! vay Ue. TON, Jan. 15.--Minister of the entine Kepublie William | Buchanan reporte that the new tari bull ‘ongress has mae con- | Aurta of the | The principal of theme affect yel- | ne lamin, crude petroiewin, farm | ned fruits and vegetables | Arwe WASHE oor pitch p ter Out. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—It 19 expected that the President today will wend in the nomination poatmaster for ethtowa. Ky. The pres THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; JANUARY 16, 1895, RYAN HARD AT WORK. TARIFF INFORMATION ASKED. | @sPects to wie om Dempney, Al- th Henvily Handicapped. | w 1s gong against | Most succeatit in that clams, must receive the Jack Dempsey at Coney Island on Fri- | atte! day night, and who arrived from Chi} evening, began kymnasium Manhattan Athletic calling on the Secretary of the Treasury | nye and Forty-tifth stre nate Pannen the Resolutions and | do some/ of the new Madison ave- i this morn- | even it he little exer-| ing World” will punch | treet the bag, spar with @ and do sume Nght | i, y and he fy fight at a moment's notice.” ys take good care of myself, training or ana drink nor smoke, lowe my weight the to-day about M7 and will enter the |p Hon the tn. Inu nobHL vod Mr. Call, of Florida, | w addressed the Dempsey, in eatoh-weight iit in the matte Yr finding no fa T simply fev js gatIN- | tho urhaiens wld YOU Suture BE w fled with the arrangements mpsey spar ott nit was only |¢ a friendly set talked In fa SING | fulness, but BLOW AT ENGLISH BETTING. as Agninat the Jockey Club ae Lenghe. the marks of con here to-day Antl-Gambling ping. betting on Newmarket Heath. summons w stews Marer and Ellesmere Among the the Duke of Connaught, Prince Christian, of Schle Among the Edinburgh, of Cambridy wie-Holstein. | which her nbers of | the Jockey Club are the names of the Em: of Russia; . the Duke | ited shootin Lord Ran: de Rothachild, word Dunra’ of Beaufort, a members of the highest aristocracy, ——— NEW JERSEY RACE T! to Receive Petitions fr ig | RACKS. | iis | | IN, N. J, Jan. 15, of Assembly and Senate held short ses- |e Sew York State La decid Monday night. | the Nathnal Athletic Chih. of Jermay city, | was Introduced | haa secured Wood's Hall tnt a bill providing for a State Water I | to control the water sheds of th | part of the State and the water supply | Athlete m the same. providing that riparian rights shall ner was passed to re The House will me the Whole at hands of Dr. Lanning the n amendment forms of fi WING SHOT MOORE RESIGNS. se On Incumbent tx) Mr in Helm, a young or of the wite of Prewident Abraham Lincela Helm has held the office during successive nistrations since President Grant'x time. Tt fs cunterstond that efforts of her friends al to The Evening World) WASHINGTON, Jan, Representative Tom inven. of Ohio, haa a Md the invitatio f the New York Mamet ot Trate and Transontia to apeak at Ite annual banquec on Jaa, 2 single tax SIX VOTES FOR ADDICKS. Delaware Lestalature Bewina ting for a Senator. DOVER, Del, Jan, 1.—The fight for | A successor to Senator Anthony Hig gins, which ended with a deadioek in| edit the Republican cat | transferred to the ne i cus at midnight, wi th Draneh onde f Degas, ved nine of my rite Higgins got 8 ower House and five i be W Tunnell (Demo in the House. Sixteen. v The House and Senate both adjourned tow to attend the inaugaration of Vo Marvil. Judging from the present Heations it is safe to assume that Demorats claim that the supporters o Addicks will vote fur a Democrat In preference to Higgins. The Republicans tre in such a bitter mood that al dark horse may be elected or no chy made voted strug, le provable Democracy in Kings County tostay (struggle for harmony 1 Shepar Wits met last night er redid nat organ Vernart York's harmony resolutions Ww adopted. A Yournment: was taken hen aby was slct, wo move her Cartoria, hen she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she eluns to Carteria. When she had Children, sie cavethem Castoria Apology to Englinh Com shots of the Car | from the (ub on wecount | marksmen unfairly ent an that had, ferfectly Just and proper, The tats of upfairness and ended by | Telesr THANKS TO ALBERT EDWARD. | Post Credits ¢ that the nattonal yacht racing has by the thanks of the na diplomacy an sands of D DESTROYED. burned to the ground bast nigy sed to have been | mn. The present situation | SEMeran DEMOCRATS WANT HARMONY, | ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, 073 f'<acihwt'Gh 8 SLAND, | entries and weights SPORTING MISCELLANY. The view of the clase B situation im the I. A. ated by Walter Sanger, ome of the on of the oMclale in thelr coming delib- erations. He presents hie own case for an are nent against the existing hypocritical status af the rules Saneer haw won something Hike $9,000 | worth of diamonds, Undor the rules, he cannot | convert cash He cannot ume ther, every member ot hie family proxies to wear the jewels. They may took very tien ina ut the class B ands | man rides tor reward eaten ‘a hate may mot ray. ant he haw @ ring Investment Including running on oe Je Wil! ge oie ae the clans Bi | may wt t not HH omcinte. permit. them fight senizane of it ar not am , 6 8 Two facts are reparie fam 4,1! Ineutes good Curls ‘Faliraad people, whose y enough, than the rules defining an “ hist rejcers over thas fact Johneon ia coming Only themeeives and know how much they have pall for boas: oe omitting horees ys suMelent to ha who, upon of the bona ied in order rings to bring private gain to momebody The action of | ing Predesiok 6 8 temarhal On Nie return fr ompetttio of Moore, touether. with at hin arty, com sane vatew, | Blalned of tate they. Prince of Wales, (coved “The English wrote the Duke of Carteret om: merely nsking If Mr Moore and | hat Men tly reported, Upon this Mr Moore was called up and an apoligy demanded t to make Thereupon the ( undertoak to apologize for him. whteh it haw done. virtually informing Mr. Moore at the same of Bel-| time that if he didn't consur in the apology, he) tempt Xladimir, | Could get out. whieh he did Heated membent i 8) 8 Earl of! champion 1. 4 Frewer wae defeated yester- Baron day by Simeon Glover. of Rochester, at live. | tn a match for $100 a aide, by | the wore of 90 to M4 other oe | Hughey O'Neil, the crack ¥ boxer of the Letiox Athletle Chit, of Jersey City | ker, who fs willing to match him 6 a Hmited-round bout or to a for $250 or $500 a side. (Nell preform ih Ritaht to he at 120 pounds, wetgi In at the ring alte ni feather weight Marry Stevens. the crack pitcher of the Fall The House River, Mace nine. Inat Reason, was slgned ester day by Manager Gere of the Gloversville team, In 18, | a} oe. ev ety, for al don Friday evening. | ' tieh-American | Murony. of the Star | ard upper | F tournes, bok 8 | Athlete Club, ‘Long stand, have been secured = bil ess | The election of om of the St Ge Athletic Club, will take place tonight in club-house In Rast Sixteenth stroet in Committee of oe atthe | An effort te being made in Ph X- match Solly Smith and Georwe Kaleo Aeiphia to fon for vx} man, Titamy Harry. of Chie | 02 pounds, for $500 or $1.00} ore any ‘reputable. elab, barring the onium Chub, of New Orleans Pres- rounds. Smith hus accepted the offer. | vorin oe on pri hale Connore hag issued a chailenye to ne any 160-pound avo praterrad, at al wile be Awd At the Farragut: Athlet!s Club, Poston, tas! night, Jim Hetts of Hoxton, heat Charlie Rul Yok ot Hampden. Va Is of rugeel fenitna ene ike Dh int 1 The Anal event warn ten erack | Pat hint "hetween Noung Mitty” and Say pufty. of Motion A deaw wan deciare n Club, of Ber See wr aR Geta resign | a R= egies iud'tte Ni! GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The ruling off ¢ EL Tele a horse, afy at Alexander I vested 0 is a broken-winted hy a rilver tube ts plaved in his. throat to factiital ried without Chie tule on and was diy gracefully beaten, Not a dollar was wagered on Nis chances Ye with bie artifiola? throat ee WHE | in place, MI Tete ran awa n hie held Deen Neatly basket all over the in an n Saturday he knew he would be Inter, tiseracetucty beaten, He knew that he hore had moved (2 cnauee (9 win amt that the people who. bet vi Wim were simply burning up their mone: weht. Kuting off easy a Mt athe turf, It is hi Aswolatony took anim is as ukhbred arrives at th th with witver tube ty hy noby a pair h tim th of to an neie in-and-out. performarices f "Continual worry. to thowe who. be Tas fas Aiton th The to Me stud are Ethan Qu from England w bail Kentigeraa, the pe! SS ester, the Jockey who was riled off at Atoe after (amter Telaad “for pulling Leigh, haa confanset ‘ he Ml) tt hesauwe he was short of moa Lal wanted to make his wife a Christmas. pres: rot, This te something ad original in the war of giving excuses Fowork in the suditte Potlowing are the. stakes et by the man: F coming tie meetin in Virginia The St Stakes” for filles two years olds hree furlongs for Ailies two yes ands: half aw foes Wworyearsolde nea. for Oe for to. $10 with #20 additional to ata ACCEPTANCE OF CHALLENGE. N.Y. Y. €. Officially Notifes ai Hooal Yacht Sqandr retary J. V Oddie, of the New Yeeht Club, will write Secretary 6 Mf the Royal Yacht Squadron, by today’s mai advising him of the actlor q Was seen tris rnc 1 rete othe ru mon that Would manage the eo de ender ti mail ire Goull this Year. He laughed said emphatic ly that had no idea of ng auch 1 thing. that he could not spare’ the tim — . Treving Stallion Aste Dead. Hl VERSMLLES. Ky don 15. —Tne potting stat: an! = Ph m ANl@, 2b. by Ante el yesterday at Le MARE | leckotaw He was the properuy ofa. G Bruce, Vhs | of Minneayelia, and Russell 8 Aller. of Ver- oul | sat thousand dollars /was re ‘ime ‘ use cf hy quine Terr Furnished Rooms to Let, | Furnished Rooms to Let. __ : -ecomd Time, 17 cent Times, 15c. per NO EXTRA CHARGE. Every American Dist. Tel. Office luthorized Advertisin, Sor THE WORLD. A. D. sengers will answer Sree, and take your tisements at office races. RING THEM UP! _ Unturnished—Weat Side, ALIGHT FLATS: VERY DESIRABLI rents west of (roads a3 West wT aT See Janitor of TIM & CO., 58-60 Went 14th at. | DESIRABLE FLOORS for smu} fi ‘andam sts, $14 to $22, LEGANT COZY FLATS at rents; 6 rooins @ bath; steam heated; hot & One Tins, 200. tine: Thin an MRS, THUROW CALLED | She Appeared Before the Extra Grand Jury This Morning. 2187 at, 120 W.—ta rooms, _witiont toned, reterenren honed omg Berar: a kaw 228 W.—Large room southern exposure, heated, pri 226 W.—Private family; oom, also hall room, $2, 22D ST. g07 W—Front & back parlor & come fooma for light housekeeping 22D 81. 167 W.—Hundsomely furnished alcove iso other rooms in neat, warm house; | ‘TH ST.” 38“ W.—Handsome tree conventeges; a.so hall rooms; breakfast ¢ able tor twor Greatly reduced front square roadway @ Columbus ave ti pase the door; splendid loca- vg, APY to agent, Indictmen's Expected to Fo:low Her Testimony jour call=box ‘orld Adver= tilated fate: furnished “Foie iy e premise, FOR RENT, $25 0 830. Aesirable apartme' han isomely decorsted rooms will be so maintained i families may make leas annoyances. Incidental Does Not Know Whoa Report Will Be Made. * y ‘Lat | Col, Fetlow tito ‘room light. housekeeping, suitable for 1 or 2 gontlem corner 12th at — hall room, well turn Fg ft between prod tay, @ eh awe y it t & col ewly. elegantly faraished pate bath; quiet; clean houses to many apartmi HAY, 62 West oh HI 8T., 263 w.— Terminer Grand jor. algo hall; gas, to-day continued the work of examining Witnesses against The Oyer and to: first floor; heat, gaa: hall room @ how hetween 128th & 129th st heated; @ ght rooms, bath; rent from $36 to 840, accused of talking about jrand Jury to a 887, Alton House—Furntshed rooms for STH ST. 299 W.—Nicely furnished, heated Foomm clean, warm & re $1.60 weekly; $2.50, $3. weekly. 140 ‘V.— Ri root hoard, 480, @ 00D without board ricci atin \iesrnt st., 109-111 E. Inquire janitor the Oyer and Terminer reporter of “The Evening Wortd cannot say Jury will go into court. obliged to go into ¢ 3D AVE.. 90—Large room, ing, housekeeping complete, 4° 3D AVE, 200§--Furnished. of for, housekeeping, ‘with bedroom connect= back parlor, $4 NTH UT, 22 W.—Front parlor, nicely tur t, 6 rooma & bath; alsa other ends, bath. the Grand sh elle $24 per month. They are not urt until Indictments they must | housekeeping: | Apply to manager ® B.--Rent reduced; $30 fat, $15 Apply on premises, 26 AND ¢8 w. Provements, $26 to $4 125 W.—New bulldings four and five Large hati room. parlor Goar, ‘G45, wardrobe, water, $1.7! wiv furnished large th ‘ery desirable nym, alas hall Foom, TH S8T., S12 E.—Nicely furnished room for gen- Uemen; also hack parlor well-furniaiel lare 2TH st. 59 Ww conveniences; Flight housekeeping. Front basement for light hous keeping of bus ners @ 9 rooms, all The first witness before the Oyer at ja wee 304, W.—Single rome for gentlemen, Terminer Gran Jury furnished front room, ult gentlemen or married coupl this morning was NTH ST, 45 W. heated; rents $19 to $26. Junitor, on premiees, | Dixtrict-A storey : near Broadway—} unde OR trick the starting of a | much she fd her, and t 28TH RT. 327 W —Ele nished ‘rooms, mt el commiodations, told all about how away and who at in consequence of her | | seTH st., 544 B.—Handaome apartm January rent allowe bath: heated hall, abundant closets, excellent ae ho isekeeping <Nicely furnished back parlor nsion; light housekeeping or gentlem 2TH ST. 401 W.—Redecor handsomiely furnished rooms, $3 to $8 weekly. IY furnished room 31.50. was pald to runging hot ‘w Nicely fur- ea, with gas, maation” Yet here | day & extension; n that per lot tr 19 E—A large tront room; reasonable will be found ISTH ST.. 208 B.—2 Inrke. front, rear, with at 2 gentiemen, couple, $3. NO _B.—Comtortable heated running water 313 E.—Two nicely furnished parlor with or without hoard near Unton Square—Large ther or separately; steam hi with all improve. elly, janitress, J APARTMENTS. Nive, light, airy corner apart- 7 rooms @ bath, southwe jevard. A.B. O:, box 8 World, halla carpeted, heated ury yesterday ome newspapers as she did not ry, vatonly to Mr. b for houtekeeping. it room: Peat room: |UOTH BT. x45 W.— testify at ail to mature nicely furnished i sistant District-Attorney, was before the Te oer ‘abundant closets: housekeeping, sentation of the evidencs ‘looking Hudson; i. t board if desired before MH o'clock a big batch transcripts fe | Mitte (Union Square)—Front_partor, two pariors, $5; others, $2. —Newly furnished sunny rooms Unturnisher- Mis: cilancous. EFLATS 14 ready for hounekeeptn: cely furnished large, sunny room, ‘iro connecting rooms: every conveniences rnished large & mall bath; housekeeping, "7 W.—Sunny, furnished, $5; 337 W.—A_furnirhed $5; hourekeeping: was carried into the raordinary Grand Jury-n rnished completely ISTH ST. 233 E.—Ttandaome large rooms, parlor Whitehead, also one second foot farlous practises, xow Committe rything marked in plain figures: call and get running’ water; \wh Kitchenware, & ‘axy weekly or monthly pay: do not Lother looking for suitable fiat or ‘or apartments unt!l you apply to our rent- we have them at all prices ‘To Rent to Harlem; send for illustrated book on home furnishin single room, convenient to elevated atation, $1.50, STH ST, 68 W.—Large rom, handsomely fame 18TH ST., 239 F.—Comtortable, housekeeping priv- Nege furnished front basement, couple; hall $2. 19TH ST., 232 E.—Parlor suit; other roomn: base. 9 Dlackmatl him, were to-day |[Ahelon epartn Rished: southern exposu near Broadway; mong the witnesses who appeared were | Frank Moss elevated station convenien SSTH ST., 269 W.—Furnished rooms tor iadle® F couple; gas, heat, bath, ASTH ST., 369 W.—Furnished front, back parlor® Sultable’ for phyaiclan: terms reasonable SETH ST., 340 W.—$3.50; fer housekeeping; also front basement; @ js that the G bring tn an indi Wohitehead's alleged y adjourned for the day | thout golng Into court. | on the stand all the her testl- | nt she Was would proba- near Broadway—Large & & poor? Cheap; also room sult for light busl Unfurnished—Brookivn. 221) ST. 33 E.—Large, desirable rooms; en cor singly: references axchanged. are room, wultable VERMONT 8ST, Brooklyn—-Five rooms for Thurow was nicely furnished Brooklyn—f16; heated fate, on Inquire of Janitor. $13 BRICK FLATS, hot-and cold water carpeted halls, County L roa near Madison Square—Very com 1 room for gentleman, y, The Manor. elaborately fur- | 8T., 342 W.—Dentrable hall roo of Mr Linds Allen: ring one WESTERVELT GOES FREE. | The Charges _41.35; clean, safe. OTH ST., 228 W.—Two nicely furnished seconde floor front rooms, complete for housekeeping; FO with Oita ete ninhed rooms nervice, Gike Kini New York. GERMAN-AM IMPROVEMENT. CO. APARTMENTS, with all con furnished parlor; te mall roome; private fast optional; pn) well taraiaheD, 26TH ST., 155 W.—Two handsomely furnished Tooms on parlor oor: 24 story, front. ee Newly furnished front room| « with or with Fespectable people. TH ST.. 236 W.—Nicely furnished room, all come y= Polley Dinmiased. The trial of Police Cap! Westervelt, 122 E.—Nicely furnished rooma; grate _fire; running water; house heated, ee 110 F.—Newly furnished large & small terms moderate, —Nicely furnished running water; breakfast; EAP FLATS to let; parlor floor, sutt doctor of dressmaker; Apply SMITH, 1434 Lexington ave large rooms, stationary tube: PETER BANG, 201 E. One Hundred scree, SING. arate and Fourth street station, was set for folding-bed, bath, board; smaller roon 30TH 8T., 343 E—Laree front room, furnished, ‘tor two entlem 33D ST., 222 F.—Front room for housekeeping oF Rentleman, $3a week, ‘ S6TH ST. 220 K.—Handeomely turniahed front large square room: Furniahed—West SI COLUMBUS AVE, neatly furnished; housekeeping; bath: 81 NTH ST., 223 W., near Bros every convenience; breakfast op- 16 W.—tiandsomely furnished large ITH AVE., NEAR 42D ST.—4 rooms, complet housekeeping: "gentlemen oF quiet married couple; other rooms. G9TH 8T.. 905 K.—Farnished tront room, bestea; convenient for 2 Indies or gentleman, M7_E.—Furnished room. 2 gentiemen Gr ght’ housekeeping; bath; private house, GST St... 316.226 E.—Furnished rooms, ladies oF front. basement, ine rooK : for gentlemen furnished; to respectabie parties: $2, 50 to #10, iy W.—Desirable turnishe: maneat or transient W.—Handaome, . bath; tat Might, all Light, zed 190 W., near Broadway—$8, $10 week, fats, 4 light rooms, 35TH ST., 240 W.—Second fat rooms, $7 weekly. furnished fat, 6 housekeeping nicely furmished; conveniences; near ‘Handsomely furnished Fuomi running = Ul Williama or fanito Fooma, house- BOTH ST., 316-218 W.—4 outside rooms & bath Upholatered in damask #tlk as; Axminster carpet referenven; rent reasonab! 334 E.—Large & small _keeping or gentlemen; $1.2 & double rooms terms moderate. | 13 W.—Two connecting rooma, water, gas, bath, $3.50; for gentlemen or house china, allver, Janitor’ oF hali _Uemen ‘or Ight hourekeepin 892 E.—Nicely frunished parlor with also housekeeping @ hall rooms, _ ished housekeepin; Feasonabie; hall rooms, $1.60, g 42D 8T., 316 E.—Furnished rooma for light house- keeping or gentlemen 49TH ST.. 145 well furntshe’ 147 W.—Pleasant furnished room; price reasonable; board optional; transients accommo W.—3 rooms, comfortably furnish- complete for housekeeping: 45TH ST.. Ki W.—One furnished front room for 2 respectable men, | 43TH ST., 120 W., between Broadway & 6th ave— Nicely "furnished front hall room. oaxant rooms, nicely tare MO Large room fermn moderate: referenct 238 W.—Handsome parlor: entlemen of light housekeeping | 46TH ST.. 136 W., near Broadway—Large, tomely furnished rooms, with bath, — 138 W.—2 bright, handsomely furnished private family; rel 144 W.. near Broa 38TH ST, M2 W.—4 rooms & bath, all Heht, ; everything complete; beth; reasonable, connecting room improvementa; heat. 135 E.—Private house, comfortably tur- all conventence: who te not | to. Headquarters, complete. Janitor. running water, 8 cooms, plano; 180 F.—Furnished room! man & wife or two men: home comforts Large & small turaiahed ysel to the ah the charges were “for lack of to (he disgust of Mosex Menta, fe had worked up the T. 251 W., McKeon flate—4, 6, 6 rooms, ntly furnintied; at Nicely furnished fate, rooms & ‘bath, steam heated; Majinski and mer policy dealer in private houre . 62D ST.. 219 F.—Fnrnished back parior, heated, all conveniences, for two. 205 E.—Furnixhed rooms housekeeping, & hell rooms, _ i adjoining, finely furniel housekeeping. Tome & bath, all MWeeht: Nundsome” furniturs, Iman, as con- vary conventence, W —Handeomely sirebly ideated, large. heated room, with private (station 88th at... Broadway Furnished corner bay-window 1, matter to! 8 stiver, china, kitchenware EDGAR JOHNSON. GOTH ST..122 W.—4 roomn, decorated flat, lnen, silver, dear station; $8 weekly, it was un ad-| gon sr., 107 W.—4 furnished rooma & bath, for light housekeeping; “A first-eiasa parlor floor, 6 $29 per week, (TH ST., 12 W., 1 block trom Furnished room for gentlemen; sanitary plumb> SI8T ST. 308 F.—Front room. neatly furnished, ight housekeeping: front parlor; private nose F.—Furntahed parlor eatiemen or couple; board. tf desire! 148 F.—Handsome. front hall private house le tront_ room or a couple of | Tawrence, 24 fa | pe to send i save he had no instruetions jevated station— SES MEE 3) W.—Flegant large rooma, sultable ot two! every convenience: $3 to $5. 208 W.—82 to hot & ‘colt wa 27 W.—Nicely housekeeping, $2.25 2 i ~ 4 W.—Large handsome furnished pary alse other room until 1A, ML Y vd Meniz must have ment ty them | Flevantly furnished, 925 monthly; owner resides | bedroom’ for Ii reatlemen; reasone? ibe 108TH ST., 109 E.—Parlor & bedroom. with gas & ie miltably for 2; i H26TH ST., 221 F.—Large front parlor, nicely tur- nished. @ hall rooin, STH ST. 208 Ing: hail bedroom. Mrs. resulted through some stat by Mr, Wetim: Furnished—Miacellaneous. furntahed roo " et returned and was dismissal and President Mar. tin's sly fling at him and hi he looked amused a y criticisms on (500 furnished lors 1.7 doctor, [PURS'SHAD PLAT to let or for —Front room, light houxekeep- (L station 59th at., also eable)—Furnisi en. sulte or singly, ISHED PLATS, fine locall- renting depart- ONS. 429, 431 8th | TO RELEASE MRS. MEYER. Hows Says best section city Green & Whitehall | S7TH ST., 401 Wi—Large rooms, with or without Fepsonable: %d fat. Re front ateam-heate@ J ave, stat & 3: THEM, and you are looking for them; MORRISON, 206 W. dist st. Furnished—' near Sumner ave.—Fine apart- every convenience ot nelehborhood, HOTEL JEROME, 86 University place, corner In Not Sum. Evidence to Convict, Col. Fellows said to-day that ina few would move for the discharge room; terms moderate, - 400 W.—Steam-heated I Vght rodme: 24 fin moderate, Address R., 1 World Branch. jQuiney st BARROW 8T., 39, near Bleecker—Nicely furnished contined tn oS Flats and Apartments Wanted. Un'ursishes, UNFURNISHED FLAT of ; near Uth st.—Two front rooms; low rent; private house; nice block. 1548 near 46th rooms, $5 "por week; nta accommodated, board optional Furnished tar 102_W.—Handeomely furnished, Tar Bentlemen or respect 17, near 70th st,—Hall rocm, | tn heated’ lee .. opposite Mount Morris Park—= every convenience. nicely furnished, ween ST furnished rooms you WANT m KiSONT ios West lat st Vohis intention of setting | pastty nf three desire. ey In place of & vacant fat? rent for you. | PERRY 8T., Fooms, also’ smi ATH ST., 68 W. Greenwich av 1 rooms, from $1.80 up. (Washington Square)—! rooms for houseke rent, $2.50 up. 128TH ST., 274 W.— or mix ight ronm Furnished rooms te | Furnished room, 1 house; $1.50 per wi be dismisse: BYRNES’S REPORT. Sintyesiy Arresie for Ga housekeeping; ‘Aiddress | moderate, private hous TH AVE, 38%, 23d & 24th ats. —Furntshed lan large & ball an & wife only. Miacellaneou: box 100 World, Large furnished room, 186. convenient Grand Central—Parior@ heated; hot & cold wate |1O¢TH ST. 77 (station bock)—Moderm house; nDOXes gentlemaa.q gh hou. ‘keeping, Unfurnished Rooms to Let. —3 rooms, $10.50; 2, $8, 87; 606 | 1oom for gentleman; home comforts private family wsonable; board optional. room for 2; all conveni= reference: 2 fat Ryrnes submitted a report to the 160 W.=-Cheap rooms to let from $5.50 Room @ bedroom. 6,50; top, Two connecting ™m. 50%—Front hall room to let, $1.60 per Week; near 35th at. large room to comple.ely ‘furnished bath; private house; $3 per week. 630—Fourt rooma & bath tor nth; oF (Wo rooms, $12, e4_rooms for gentlemen epg, convenient to brid 2d story front alco adjournment of Unfurnished Rooms Wanted, MAN @ wife want 2 or 2 sunny rooms, $10 to $12. Housekeeping: $20 per un . Wo—Very desirable heated hall lno small room; reference. W.—Deastraple Southerners accommo- Furnished Rooms to Let. | Vintaln disorderly 135 W.--Large @ small 8 W.—Pleasant ball ivate famtiy; CLINTON PLAC yo ball room, wits g2T—Furntshed rooms to let for | corner Tth ave—Cholce rooms, thi per week nicely” furnished Jersey Clty Front “@ brek 61 W.—2 large & 1 small a Rished, with or without bowrd, for one or more Apply in tailor 153 W.—Pleasant sunny rooms, house heated; $2 up; central niahed rooms Union Square—Com: Heing Wagon rlage Manufacturing Furnished Rooms Wanted, TWO Ri led © te: | sakeoplnay Tent “Matt pleasant” iecaliae soffier, 682 3d a) WANTED—La 3 adyits, for ehreds © beet "reterence. ‘“ WANTED—By_ aay, hoard optional; pa:lur for docto ‘gas move, bath. ITH RT. 49 W.—Nicely furnished rooms | $j table boerd, $4 W.—Thres conmecti washing; privileges, : sor! 28) Hall room, nicely furnished 140 large room; all conven! was awarded South Brookiyn, com & hall room; es board If des AVE., 153—Cholce of several rooms, large & small, oleely furnished house; reason- ‘patrol wagons at 3837.50 ight housekee; ‘Ths Company 1s required to give bonds = coniavvinerparvpamees nYIDCY Lhe MOS HOepL PSTD in. Co, 400 Wet CEXINGTON AVE, 61, ralahed Fo ST.. 1, near C rooms te @i 28

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