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RESPITE, Arguments in the Action to Anna! HfS Charter Will Be Heard Monday ~The Law Was Being Violated, He Deelared, By the Employment ef Unskilled Men. (pectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. %.—Attorney-General | Waacock heard the opening arguments ) ee-day in the action to annul the char- ter of the Brooklyn Heights Ratlrood r, by appealing to the Attorney- i to begin sult in the courts, © Warther hearing in the matter was ad- fy) dourned until 2 P. M. next Monday. Im addition to strike leaders Best, @iblin and McGuire, there were present >) tm the Attorney-General’s office when the hearing began at 10 o'clock a score @f people who have been prominently Moenthied with the strike since it started. ‘The strikers were represented by ex- Deputy Attorney-General Dennison and |. @x-Bpeaker Bulzer. [The Brooklyn Heights Company wa! | fepresented by Lawyers Thomas F. Moore and W. T. Trull. ‘Wanted an Adjournme: ‘The hearing began at 10 o'clock. Law- Prepare itself more adequately to answer | the charges contained in the petition of ‘said that the Company did not re- Rotiee of the hearing until too late ground that every day's part of the Company to operate its system resulted 4m incaloulable injury to the business in- terests of Brooklyn. Mata Points Asked For. Attorney-Geners! Hancock directed ‘Mr. Dennison to state the main points Of the strikers’ petition for the annul- Ment of the Brooklyn Heights Com- Pany's charter, and said he would deter- rine from the facts presented whether the Company needed more time in which _ to reply. ‘Mr, Dennison, in outlining the case of | ! | the strikers, denied that he represented them. He came from Brooklyn in behalf of _ the eltizens of that city, he said, who © want relief from a corporation which is ") Ret carrying out the provisions of its eharter; one which is the occasion of public inconvenience in various ways to the people of that city, and which, by ® controversy with its employees, is heaping upon the taxpayers of Kings County, and of the entire State, a daily ‘expense which is, indeed, enormous. “The laws of the State place in your > hands the instrument of relief, and 1 appeal to you to employ that instru- ‘had no authority to pass upon the merits ef the controversy and its employees, ‘except so far as the result of that con- troversy affected the Interests of the public, He reviewed the history of the Gtrike, and said that the Company was ‘well provided with adequate means and Protection to operate its lines to the @atisfaction of the public. It had asig- mally fatled to do it. Mem Asked to Violate Laws. ‘He said the cases of the whole situa- tien was that the railroad refused to - ign an agreement with its men that it ‘would not violate the laws of the State, Which prevides that men employed on treet surface roads should not work than ten hours per day. They desired to protect uiblie by providing that men rge of carrying them all times, and this they sought to accomplish by a law regulat- their hours of employmen He admitted that this alone was not it grounds for the dissolution of THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Tt certainly wai books of the w Btate for a purpose. that corporations, which municipalities should afford Inhabitar of the State any benefit in the way employment that it has within its 2! Is this statute to be disreardent? “Thisymatter sould he forced point at once, There is this road not operating iis State hae afforde! it all necessary tection, and yet its lines will operated in a manner in compliane % ite charter.” | At the conclusion of Mr. 10 The pro: not no ex line Dennisin'e ar ment until Monday to present his side of the case. No Gr , Saye Trait. Mr. Trull, of Brooklyn, « half thé railroad company, said that tuking for granted all the allegations to true, there was no ground for the At- matter. “But the allegations are not true, said he, “There has been no lawie! ness in Brooklyn on the part of the of the strikers and their friends, who have violated the laws of this State by destroying property and making a- saults on Ametican citizens hired by this company to operate its lines.” —_+——- TRUE BILL FOR BRIBERY. Ex-Alderman Benjamin Indicted To- Day for Buying Vote Fx-Aldermaa Philip D. Benjamin, of the Eighth Ward, has been indicted for bribery by the County Grand Jury, He was indicted, it is sain, on the testimony of Lexow Witness Simons, who, before the Senate Committee, implicated Len- jamin in an attempt to bribe him for his vote at an election, Benjamin has not been arrested, al- though he was at the Criminal Court House this morning with his lawyer, Abraham Levy, ready to give himself up. Assistant District-Attorney Battle, who has charge of the indictments, de- clined this morning to say anything about the case, and would not say who had been aerested, ; Just before 12 ‘o'clock ex-Alderman Benjamin surrendered himself to the District-Attorney and was admitted to $2,500 bith, ‘Benjamin {s charged in the indictment with paving id $2 to Samuel Roth- eof ridge street, on Nov. 6, to vote the Hill ticket. This was In the Wghth Election District of the 4 Third Aasembly diatrict ‘The amusing part_of the case im that Rothberg swears Benjamin paid him three separate times, $2 each time. Roth- berg changed his clothes each time.and was not recognized. njamin in now a searcher In the County Clerk's office. He ts also in busi. mess an a cigar manufacturer at 83 \ “LIE,” SAYS BISHOP M’QUAID Terms the Report that He Is 5: ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 90.—A tele- gram received here yesterday from Chi- cago stated that a private communica- tion from a Vatican official contained the statement that Bishop M td had been suspended from the exercise of hix potifical functions for six month: cause of bis recent sermon at the Cal dral on the part that Archbishop land, of St. Paul, had taken in the roe cent’ New York ‘State election. When ch wan read to the Bishop of i he indignantly exclaimed: t's a le! This letter ts only ‘an- other calumny to injure me, but I do not wish to enter into any controversy. ent is sufficient. Why, the baurd. Did I not perform m: duties at the Cathedral on Sun will do so next Sunday and right CARTOONIST VANSANT BURIED Former enmmg World” A. timore, BALTIMORE, Jan, 30.—Mr. Frank Vansant, for several years the cartoon: ist of the New York “Evening World, who died in New York, was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery yesterday, A int ne the family of Mr. Vansant from Joseph Pulltzer, proprietor of the New York “World, —— LABOR MEN DIFFER. Garment-Workers Sp Ansociation the United Garment Workers aud ti assemblies of the Knights of Lab Maurice Solomon, a clothing at 312 East Third street, members of the Progressive ‘Tailors Local Ansembly, K. of L., in the place of fifteen Brotherhood tailors who struck becacse, as they claimed, Solo: Violated the agreement he made with th Brotherhood. “We shall take this matter b Central Labor Union," said Secretary Goldstein. A co f the Children’ Makers’ Local Assembly of th complained to-day that offic United Garment-Workers w ing a new union im the fu and the K. of 1 has employed < Jacket rkmen t an ye charter, but when it is be in part of a gran’ scheme the Company at the expense safety, it should be taken “a Many Lives Endangered. “This Company ts endangering the fives of Brooklyn people by running their cars at @ high rate of speed and with unskilled men,” suid Mr. Dennison. | Tee | USED TO SUFFER BLOOD AND FROM IMPURE RUPTIONS. Beneficial Resulis Brought placed on the statute ! It receive public beneftt tn "the way of pubis franchises from the State or any of 1+ gument, Mr. Moore asked for an aijourn- railroad company; it has been the acts telegram of condolence was received by | War ts being waged by local unions of yatractor | making Hattie Well and Happy About | WARRANT OUT «Coutinued from First Page.y astons waen are ni ands town Open. 4 were run from Greenpoint ta Basin over the crosstown route to without molestation, and tt was an nounced that the tine to Port Hamil will be opened before 3 o'clock ‘The railroad officials claim more ver sistently been virtually broken, wish to return they dividually. At feast, nouncement made by ordinary there +l extra traffic den « Entire Line If the old men must do so this is the an the ton, of maintains ence to his former employees and di strikers wack. cars without them, Strikers Still Confident. On the side of the striking motormen and conductors there Is no Indication of giving up the fight. The men con- tinue to hold together steadfastly, and at the headquarters of the Executive Bourd this morning talk of winning the | day eventually was indulged in as con- fidently as ever ‘The action on tho part of the strikers in bringing .helr case to the attention of the Attorney: deneral, In the proceedings which have been .nstituted to secure an annuliment of the charter of the Brook- lyn Heights Company for falling to operate 1:3 vas, is regarded ag a clever flank movement, and was evidently a surprie ty the tallroad officials It was evident to-day that the rep- resentalves of the striking trolley men are placing great confidence in the suc- cess of their application before the At- torney-General, and they say that they will use every effort to prevent any further acts of disorder or out- breaks on thy part of the men and their sympathizers until this question has been decided, Man Reported Shot. It was learned this afternoon that there was considerable trouble at Fifty- elghth street and Third avenue early this morning. Several shots were fired, and it Is believed that one man was fatally wounded. The police officials claim not to know the man’s name, and the mili- tary officials deny that their men did the shooting. The Twenty-third Regiment is asta- tioned at Fifty-elghth street and ‘Third avenue. About 4 o'clock thie morning a guard from Company F escorted the night foreman to his home. When the guard returned, shortly afterwards, they saw three strikers beating a non-union man who had Just descended from the Bleveied railway. re Made an Attack. | The soldiers attheked the strikers, using the butts of their rifles, and a free hand-to-hand engagement followed. One of the bayonets was broken, The strik- ers vere frally beaten into a state of uncdnsclousness and the guard took the non-union man into the depot. It was just half an hour after this occurrence the first car started from the Third avenue depot. Several men from Company F, Twenty-third Regi- ment, escorted the car to Fifty-ffth street, where the strikers have thelr headquarters Several shots were fired, and after the smoke ¢leared away one man was seen lying in the roadway, He was after- Wards taken to his home in a grocery wagon. he whole affair was hushed up, and | no definite details can be obtained from either police or military, Myrtte Avenue Car Attacked. A Myrtle avenue car was attacked at | Bushwick avenue by a mob of ab this afternoon, and pulled fom the plattor the police, and. th away by two officers, In the meantime three of the car win dows Were broken and a number of vary were blocked, As the crowd | Pringle, of Company Reglment, eame up, threw) snowbally at pressed up close |them away he gun. ‘The crowd continued pressing in apo him, howey he the gun and then every ene ran. Threw Stones nt Soldiers. members of the iment now quarter Stables had | morning | ta fence ¢ the He called for crowd was driven Was dispersing ky, Forty and hum, Corp Ie The Jat the Halsey with rioters, behind who gathered th the long t the stables and harassed post by the sentries 8 it was diffleult te lo. cate them, and Capt. Colligan, of Com | paey 1, who was officer of the day, or red out a detail of twenty men, with jloaded munkets, to make a sally, and drive the crowd away from the fe Phe disturbers got word of this move: ed th numbers POLL guards and stones the darkni soldiers ad in every there scattered that direc was Nady, who is in command of th FOR NORTON, ut of the 1,199 In use on than ever that the strike has ins Brooklyn torney-General taking any hand in the Heights Company, while President Nor-| the Aulantic Avenue Company the position which he has assumed all along of complete indiffer- clares that he does not want any of the He says he can run his ut 300 the conductor was venth | boys crowd to him, and to frighten fixed the bayonet on his Forty-seventh nme trouble eariy thie throwing bricks in stronghold as ne more “I plated, and that it may be adopted last resor', in o the legal which have been commenced jacnge, actions | #1Ke should all the popular topical songs, from Pearls (a Bowery Girl” “hick: doodle-do0," and alnga like a bird, | He is A lttie mite of « fellow with shaip black eyes and an air of perfect confidence in himself, and has appar- ently had « good many hart knocks from the world in his short life. ‘The membere o. the regiment have taken him in and made nim a lance cor- poral, | ‘They. are tow. guarding him jeulouxy for fear that he will be kid- apped. They have helt and overcoat of the regulation State uniform, and he |e proud as @ peacock to terms The result of such a boycott would un- doubtedly be a great falling off In the celptas of the companies, which have already lost thousatidas of dollers by the strike. Counelly a Ja) Plan, af | Master Workman Connelly has a new scheme for raising money to support the [striking trolley men during their en- forced Wleness, It ts to issue bonds or notes In the credit of the organiza D. A. 7, to the amount of $100.0 small devominations. he form of the bond which has been suuwested is this: WOOK LYS es unavailing to bring the compantes order, Hesides this, Col, Michell, of the Four- teenth, has promised him & place in his office in the Brooklyn Tax Department 48 soon as the War Is over, £0 he will be taken care of in the future, But just now he is a soliler as much as any of the boys. He saya he came to Brooklyn on the tugboat Willlam H. Beard, from Phila- deiphia, about two months ago to reek fortune in this part of the country. Philadelphia's dead slow," he says, 0 \ ion, ql “and T want to gee the world. His mother died there a few and hig father disappeared an: soon afterwards. any lime in eas to 1 At our office tn Brooklyn, N.Y. The Mowurmen's Union of Drookiyn. + President. any indebted. ears ago, left him says Howard, alluding to his father. “He told me I could go to the devil If i liked. He did not care what became of mi 2. “I knew some of the tugboat men down at the Palmer street docks near where T lived, and Harry Wright, the cook on the tug Philadelphia, took me in and gave me something to eat, and gave me money to spend, too, sometimes, , Secretary, Treasurer. It is said that many tradesmen have greed to accept thet notes as cur- tency during the continuance of the | strike, and that offers have been made | by a number of men of financial re- {sponsibility to subscribe for them in | considerable amounts. Mr. Connelly says that one person alone offered to take $50,000 of this script as soon as It was issued, and declares that there will be no diMfculty in plac- |ine the entire issue, In this case the strikers would have a fund to draw upon which would enable them to continue thelr fight against the companies for several weeks longer without incon |ventence, and at the same time it would relieve much of the present dis- tress, posed Bomb DI ‘The supposed bomb which was foun'l last night on Milton street was taken to Police Headquarters this morning and rent by Supt, Campbell to the Navy- ‘ard, ‘That is such things, our curiosity deprive them amining them. the only proper place for aid Supt. Campbell, “and is not great enough to f the pleasure of ex- Grand Jary's Session: The Brooklyn Grand Jury met again at 10 o'clock this morning. It was reported that after consider- VHA COMPANY'S MASCOT. “I used to pick up pennies around singing for people. I knew almost every- thing, and once T sang in the Lyceum ing a large number of jail cases, the |g. ant pune dnaK jury wili take up matters pertaining | Howard says he never had any broth: to the strike on the Brooklyn. trolley (ers oF sisters, and his recollections of aR jhis early life are very vague, He only ORs UB ees remembers that he hae had a pretty Mayor Schieren was before the Grand hard time of it, since his mother died, Pe aky 8 " Upon supporting himself by his own efforts, ars eorany, (OF OY SE ke DRIE HeUrs pov and. living among the sailors at the leaving the room he refused to say WHY focks. But he im perfectly satisfled now he had been summoned, but declared that he has fullen Into kind hands. | a y or under in- _ He thinks he Isa member of the regt- ee thee the sattee un or Me ment and is devoted to Col. Michell, At vertigation was not connected with the Mendand ie devoted to Vol, Mitel nied | strike. Avenue power-honse he entertained the tw at the Grand Jury eoldiers with his songs and amusing | a pea rumored that the Grand Jury (iets, ‘he is bright as a button and * asked by the trolley officials to gmart ag a steel trap, and has. been Investigate tho alleged connection of the shown around and exhibited as a sort of Executive Board of D. A. 75 with the Infant prodigy, ee visited “The Fyening World" office acts of violence that have occurred dur- | yesterday in full uniform and gave some | ing the strike. choice aelections from his repertoire of The t 4 dee songs, Including. “The | bowery ? Poti May wean Wt te eatd, hired de inst side, West Side," r the purpose of securing evl- pio." “Won't You Come Out and Play?" | dence that would connect the strike “The Old” Plano? and “Polly Wolly leaders of the various acts of vio- Doolle Olly Day." to the great enter lence that have recently occurred, + tatnment of his hearers ALL LINES OPENED. According to the Companies They Are Operating 754 Carn, More Troops Withdrawn. Brig.-Gen, James McLeer, command- | Ing the Second Brigade, and Police Com- missioner Welles were called to the Mayor's office this morning to confer with Mayor Schieren over the question qj} the trolley lines In Brooklyn wer of relieving the militla from duty. The operated to-day. The following table three officials hetd a meeting in the of cars running was given out by the Mayor's private office. several officials, A few branch routes It was learned later that Gen. M not included in the list: Leer hed presented reports from the BROOKLYN HEIGHTS § officers in command of the troops now cars on duty in the various parts of the |... elty, and chat) Police Commissioner piciwich avenus Welles brought reports from. the emeen ay cinet commanders, Both sets of Weary, Conelery raid that the situation was he that no sé@rlous trouble had occurred within the last twenty-four hours, and that matters were being settled quietly, | Mayor Sehieren, it is said, favors withdrawing the troops as soon as it is safe to do so, After the conference mitted that the propo | some of the tro i Hivshing avenue Flatiandy For: Haniiton n. MeLeer ad- ition to withdraw ys Was uMONE the ques- n considered, Companies A and D | Twenty-third Regiment, statione at Ninth avenue and Twentieth street were relleved by twe companies of the hid Thireenth RB nt tu Phe news was Pwith cheers by militiamen who have be tut constantly since strike Hamilton as rand “avenw Tatheran Comet | Meeker avenue Myrtie a Panam Hoty Crome Hichmond HAL 1 avenue nm ayenue ATLANTIC AVENUE SYSTEM Herken street tier street ‘ ‘ i Hitcenth street ose se ® 1 1 Toto th yon almost the began Norton Says itis Line In AM Rig! President Norton, of the Atlantic Ave- 1e Ratlroad Company, said to-day Severin a) i 5 i | AML our lines are being eperated sate {Rf} aven Isfactorily, We are running all the cars | So: avenue we can get hold of, and would ran more were they in repair, | We have plenty 140 work, and 1 more io move the usual schedules. ral of our oll men came to us morning and applied for work yplications will be considered,” vie Atal Arrent. \) President Lewis, of Hrookiyn | 4 | Heights Company, sald So far as our lines are concerned the tion Goday is greatly improved. | day we ran 47 cars and to-d are running 47 When asked it he eapes rested on the warrants the strikers are | applying for Me, Lewis mited and sald Ion't think We Will languish in prison very long Car Ran Heke iy Park ‘avenue § ss 210 3 COUNTY sue ott HROOKLYN, of men ready to go »plicutions from enough every called Que BUNBAS Hills.csesss AND tway for by | Kaph Avene ted Avenue Avenue ‘send ear 19 ity 1 sey Tis” Their | 1 i 1 the LINEMEN IN A FREE FIGHT. Attacked a Mob That Jeered at Them In fay Ridge Ay \ free non-union 1 to be ar: nue. linemen and a crowd of nto a Wasou. strikers occurred this morning at Third onder in this line and knows My iven him the cap, | of his wew clothes, which were made to | °F don't know: what became of him." | ‘had been | Ardle, it was charged, ran them out of | retirement. fight between a wagon load of night, vigorously denied the allegation | JANUARY _30, a/night ond amused the boys by singing | employees of the different raiiroads to draw your CHINATOWN IN DANGER. Rerghold Making Raids on the Celest Capt. Berghold, of the Elizabeth street ate| station, is waging war against Chinese (at nan mamedtatcls seers ag We Ulli | gamblers ana opium dens. Spectal Of dalanced iu her liand heretofore. y's doing you lcer Wigold raided a fantan game on Will inspire many ‘thousands of your fellow-cltt+) the third floor of the Village, “| street, and atrested Dine Hune, the pro- | prietor, and three players, Justice Voor- ‘oprietor for trial and fined ra Should Attend. VB ReSl the Bitter oe 2 foclety of as, Joy Nong, a Japanese waiter, living at | Agamared Society of Plumbers and C8) 1’ Dent strest, informed Patrolmen Scott Fitters ct New York, will hold a special meeting [and O'Connell that a game Was In pro- | this evening in Central Hall, 147 West Thirty- | gress on the top floor of the double ten- & 4) ean te ‘poken of by mem-+ement 21 Pell street. In the raid the sent, of ital inpertan proprietress, Mamie Clark, two women te Walking Di and five mon were arrested. The Clark Thomas F. Downes say 1 woman said she lived in the rooms, that of sia importance that ey those arrested were her friends’ who prevent were plus ing casino for soda water. | ai They were discharge: i Ashinnd, Mass. Strike Grows, | Charlie Bion Reps & grocety) At, 19 | AsHLaN ode ut | Pell street. Yesterday afternoon Spe- | ASHLAND. Mane Jan 20—Three hundred | iat OMicer Downing saw Samuel Stern, employees of the Ashland Shoe and Leather Com- | of jog Madison street, enter and purchase Precre‘Ghe alrock "lame Week. secieat 8°88 ger | SULeBL aamiGh” gtente tine Sein tor fecra, \¢ meek, a neighborhood by procuring oplum for bios ede ak cai TR all Pa Sp Retfeanes and ethers outside of Chinas vas a town.. Downing arrested the grocer and “BARKING” AS A TRADE. took Stern as @ witness. At the Tombs Court, Justice Voorhis held Bion for trial. War on the Non-Union “Paller SKIN TRE of Baxter Street. ANTI-TOXINE INSPECTORS. The union arkers” in Park Row er and Baxter street clothing stores, have |The Health Bonrd To-Day Selected threatened ail kinds of revenge, if two Six of Them. dealers who employ non-union “barkers"| ‘The Board of Health this afternoon ap- othe urea to time. if petong | Pointed @ number of anti-toxine inspect- e “barkers” or ‘‘pullers-in” a eer Tee een ee a ee ietmong (ore: They were formerly vaccinators. | Union, Walking Delegate ‘Robinson, of| ‘The new Inspectors will receive $1,200 a year, Their duties will be to visit all , the t lors’ organization, has given no- tice that If all “barkers” do not Join the | cases of diphtheria, and administer antl- toxine, Dr HS. ‘ganization by Saturday every tallor j employed by the offending firms will 60) OR, sector are: ter, Dr. J. 8. Huddleston, Dr. W W. EB. Studdeford, Dr. out on a strike. Dr, J. 8. Ennis. This would not be such a_serious|' threat In itself, for almost any man] §¥. Dr WH. Sanitary Inspector Roberts was in- witha Ade week anda ere ernie Ree eee eae os optagat [structed to visit the Willard Parker Hos- pital every week and report upon ite street clothiers, but the Atlantic Coast ganitary condition to the Health Board. Seamen's Union has threatened to boy- CITY BONDS NOT WANTED. cott the firms that do not have union “barkers, jailors are the best customers in Bax- Not a Bid Received To-Day tor Over a Million of Them, er street, and union “barkers” belleve hey are sure to win. -——— To-day was set for opening bids for Patroimi the sale of $1,261,566.39 of assessment, city improvement, dock and school-house bonds. Not a proposal was submitted ance and Fell Three $ z Henry McArdle, fifty-nine Meee and the sale was postponed until Feb. 11. Comptroiler Fitch sald of it: | Years old, living at Suburban and Briggs “We haven't any bids and 60 we will | avenues, fell from the top to the first [Moor of the Eect Eighty-eighth street | rendvertise and see if there will be any \ders."" | police station this morning and was in-| bidders.” ¢ Comptroller added he supposed that | stantly killed the ‘unsettled state of financlal affairs McArdle was leaning over the stair-|~t Washington wax the cause of the case when he toppled und fell. The dis-|!ack of bidders. People, he ald, were top uf th Mahtly | Alarming the ety of Tam requested to ask you, ax Chief Magi Koes- Pul- L. K. | jt \t Pell | AN AWFUL PREDICAMENT. She Don't Know How She Got Into It. | But She Dues Know Just How She Got Out. And That Is the Most Curious and Interesting Part of It. She never contd tell how she got into the torr ble predicament. one can ever twll exactly bow trouble comes abou . But with Shakespeare we realize: *-Cne woe doth tread apon another's heel, 0 fast they follow." And Mr. Fva Dyer, of 46 South Orange ave nue, Newark, N, J., who tells the following tm teresting story, indeed felt the truth of this, “About five years ago,’ ahe began, ‘I was taken suddenly sick, and I continued to grow worse until I was unable to do any work atall My nerves got so bad that I would have spams neatly every day, and 1 would feeleo I wap dying, in every one I had. My stomach was in such a weak condition that It wouldn't contain the lightest food, aa@ altegotherT was so weak and run down thatt ‘wan obliged to remain in bed the greater part of thetime. “I tried doctor after doctor, but their medicines: did me no good, and T was ready to give np hopes. of ever getting better, when a iriend advised me to try Dr. Greeve's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. “so I resolved to try it, and have found ft = success, The first bottle T took I thought 1 fett some better, anrlso I continued taking tt. Thave now taken seven bottles, and I ieel that 1 am tance of the fall was three stories. Ba MeArdle was one of the policemen mentioned before the Lexow Committee.| | RUN DOWN AND KILLED. He was accused of acting in collusion ——_-— with green-goods men while detailed to] Am Old Woman the Victim special duty in the Grand Central depot. Sikeet Ralivond: 1t was charged that McArdle shared in : the profits of the green-goods men for a on waenown womat elk pune long time prior to the sessions of the | 508s old, was run Pant led at Lotow Committee. After “come-ons” | the corner of Grand street and Bowery ; nobbed of their money Mo-| this afternoon by a Grand street sur- ? face car. Willlam Chestnut, driver of the car, s arrested. . The woman had gray hair, and wore a red and blue skirt, blue petticoat, red woollen jacket, gingham upron and gray shawl, BROADWAY STORE ROBBED. jarglars Get in While the Police ‘Take Another Prisoner. The police are looking for burglars who before dawn yesterday morning broke into the notion store of Alfred Jammes, 999 Broadway, and got away with valuables worth several thousand dollars, Among the stuff taken were seventy-two watches, ranginy Pega ts ‘ ranging in price ‘The burglars were frightened away b Fritz Winkelman, who. sleeps upstairs and.who heard the noise. They got into the store while Policeman Sheridan, who patrols the beat, was looking after a prisoner. Rallroads Will Remove Snow. Mayor Strong hada conference with President Vre road; Supt Georne & the city. ‘The day the evidence was adduced be- fore the Lexow Committee he filed his application with the Police Board for ‘The Board refused to plication, and McArdle of mandamus, ‘The Board did act at the next meeting |by refusing to grant the application, | McArdle then took the case toa higher ‘court, where the matter is now pending. McArdle was macried. McArdle was appointed Feb. 16, 1870. | He resigned Feb 27, 1883, and was reap- pointed on Oct. 14, 1885, He was detailed to special duty at the | Grand, Central Depot in. 1875 and re- | mained there as ward detective until his connection with green-goods men was exposed by the Lexow Committee, when he was transferred to East Elghty- | elghth street. ct on the ap- cured a writ — POLICEMAN ARRESTED. In Accused of Clubbing Floyd Without Cauae, Policeman Thomas Meehan, of the Sev- | Precinet, was arrested this morn- ing on @ warrant issued by Police Jus- tice Watson on complaint of Lawrence Floyd, of 416 Manhattan avenue, Brook- lyn, who accuses the patrolman of as- | afternoon . of the Broadway Rail- of the Fourth avenue road, and of the Second avenue road, on the question of removing snow from the tracks, as the companies were recently ordered to. do. The railroad officers promiged ta co-operate with the city by collecting snow in heaps after It was swept off, which Ix not done now, and in ease these heaps hecome ton numeruus,. ta co-operate With the Strect-Cleaning Department in the Te- m oyd says Mechan attacked him with clib while he Was standing in. front 478 Manhattan avenue and struck nim in. the face Meehan claims that Floy ing Ina crowd and refused When ordered to go away He admits pushing, but denies that he struck him. a BED TO COURT. FROM SICK ‘Vhey Found that They Had Taken the Wrong Woman. i The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury | tovlay examined many peddlers and) street mer*hants from the east side. | Sommer Among those subpoenae! was a Mrs, Rachel Dreybock, of 44 Essex street. ' taken from a sick bed by a a server and compelled to go before the Grand Jury, ‘Then it was discovered that a mistake had been made and she was not the | woman wanted. Her husband, who accompanted her to the Court-House, made a great scene at hy of the Grand Jury room and was vehement in his denunciation of the subpoena server and the Grand Jury. COMSTOCK SCORES GOFF. ches Up the tent Anthony Streep Cane Again, Anthony Comstock, at the annual meeting of tne Society for the Suppres- sion of Vice, in Association Hall last -— Boy Pickpockets Nabbed. Jamies Exgan, of 65 Lewis avenue, an electri clan with the Edison Electrle Light Company, saw thee young men pick a woman's pocket at Broadway and Linden street, Brooklyn, this morn- ing, and at once caused thelr arrest. They were Hamburg 3 old, of fi 1. was stand- to move Schreible, - They wer ‘Avenuie Police Uourt, awalt trial, sah Ey jassen io the University. The Connell of the Unlversity of the City of | New York lias decided to add to thelr work a| Summer term of six weeks. So far as posalble, | the work will ‘be of the sme standard as that of the Winter. It will aim to give special train ing in different departments, Next Summer the work will extend from July $ to Aug. 16, and will be confined to mathematics, biology, physics, pedagogy, chemistry and experimental paychology. —— Judge Met Ex-dutge Henry the elty and own'n Big Verdict, MeGown against in. the firming his title to & e Hundred Mh treet obtained verdiet Supreme Court to-day, | 5,000 worth of prop: | Seventh ond and the Harlem River Judge M ied the property” un. der a grant made in 166, | The city's title rested on a conveyance from the Crown made In 1686, = erly between. ( Hundred ond Pern ‘ill be a rounton of bookbinders on Sat- urday in Lexington Avenue Opera-House, under auspices of the General Executive Board of the International Brotherhool of Bookbinders William He Iivde, President of the organ employed in the Gove-nment bookbindery and Baward Kivg, of this city, will deliver ade of Louis F, Streep, that he had been given $1,000 for securing the disinissal of | ington, | MRS, EVA DYER T don't have any more spasms and my stom ach insoT caneat anything without ite harting me. Tam no longer wenk or nervous, and Tam able to do my own work and feel like a new woman. “Tadvine every one who Is sick or ailing to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ann nerve remedy, and be convinced of its wonderful power to cure, as Thaveboen,’? ‘Thousands of people aro to-day In a predics- ment more or less ilke thavof Mra. Dyer. 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Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th st. , New York City. ite discoverer, {3 our most successful physician tm curing nervous and chronic diseases, and he tells you to use it, that it will make you well. ‘You cam consulf,him free, personally’ or by lett — ee, SLASHED BY HIS WIFE. Indiana Man Badly Cut Uuteher Kaife. COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 30.—Attorney David Emig, a man of high standing here, and his wife have not agreed lately, and to-day when they renewed their quarrels he told her that he would leave her, She declared she would Kill him, and attacked him with a butcher Knife, She cnt his hand to the bone, and also cut him on the head, layi bare his skull. A divorce suit will fol= low, with a —__—e—___ Spreckels Puts Up Railroad Money, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 30.—The subscription books of the San Joaquin Railway were opened yesterday with $1,025,000 to start with, ‘The Principal subscribers were Claus Spreckels, $500,- 00, and John D. and Adolph Spreckels, $100,008 each, ‘The prospectus states that a railway te te be Iutit and operated between San Francisco a Blakersfiela, over a route to be determined here after, The capital wack Is to be $6,000,000 Im He Didn't Want Any Crape. PLAINFIELD, N. J., Jan. 30.—Edwant Dorr MoCarthy, a well-known lawyer and a member of the firm of McCarthy & Derrier, of 30 Wall Rireot. Newl. York, died yeaterday at his home tm thin city, after an fines of ten days. He was counsel In the famous Texas tax anlt Accord to his with Mo efape was put om tne door of | house, been 900 accidents and ninety-five deaths . depots Ja comulesely worn | Wilt due to the high rate of speed at which by hie puovacaervicey Corus Tea Oat the cars of this road are run. Life a’ gn duty aluont from the hewioning | #etE means nothing to this company if it can Monee a ee force down the wages of its employers Be I do not care how low they force their by saa scale of wages, but when it reacts upor edie el the public to the extent and in the man gol einer: er in which it hay * 's high time tor the people to appeal to their chief legal adviser for relief, and it is hie duty to = Myrtle edd er's r avenue Ridge uvenu ly after 9 with, about up aud began trofley wire wher and jeered Ul of Mseab” * Arenson. ee ———— ‘The Mayor Pays for a Kins, W, Cooper and Miss Isabelle Evasson, his who were married by Mayor Strong lant reiurmed to the Mayor's office to-day ment for the kiss which the Mayor The payment eherk for «thy ‘The Mayor “wrote indictments against Streep. He also repair | scored Recorder Goff roundly for hav- | dozen Mnemen, | ing, as counsel of the Lexow Committee, |, vending a break efcouraged such testin menting a Dreak itr Comstock mtimated that it was | wit Several men stood noe likely he Would accept $1.00 as & | week *Inemen, With | bribe, when, ast he had refused! i, 4 ahd other epis $200) a year fro wishuna Lottery | ‘ompany and $4,000 from Mme. Ftestell. | 3) Me referred to the dismissal of indict= a while, but) ments against Olin D. Gray on the rec- they finally lost patience and, Jumping /ommendation of Mr. Goff, while he was “to-day to kave te the ground, rushed towards the | Assistant District-Attorney, Also that crowd. {"Mr. Comstock declared he did not ac- ny had only | Blows were exchanged, and in & mo- cuse Mr. Goff of accepting money, but | Stent cate in ay on the Ment the crowd wax swelled to over | referred to the case as AN Object TEssO% | ire cy give the State Hoard Es show SEY SAEs In ihe se And one hundred, “they ‘pon the line: | io anew haw easy itt is’ to draw cons | !ure to give the State oard of Mediation ana | Show a tendency towards Consumpe t rm 1, beating them severely rom circumstances, | Arbitration power t compel arbitration, or abol- | tion, A Cough is often the beginning. } elved a liceman MeGreevey and a squad of ff said to-day, when asked | ish the Road. District Assembly No. 49, of tne! Don? wart il planing Langdon, officers rushed down upoa the crowd, | if he had anything to say concerning | Knights of Lahor. will bo requesiel next. Sui ont w until your condition is more serious, Take MMonel Scattering them tn all directions, | Comstock Feeney ik Galightee of the hemeae tie to relieve Willam Busby, a ontractor, of I have no take tne initiative. They also want cities to own the Sey. Ninety-first street and Fifth avenue, who | with Comstock’s anil operate and Le roads is alleged to have been one of the lead: | worthy of attentlo! ei the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, af once It overcomes all the conditions that the ote f the crowd, aod Henry M. Garvins, fs ye KOSTER & BIAL’S BILL, =, Mrt- Kee satts away, invite the Consumption Germs, Phy- nt « of the ine ne f Fifty-sec street and Second ave m Mra. Nate follower | = Grand Jury Wanita to Know If They | tiever in the mailed for Liverpool | WANTS SCA Paid the Pott tn hip Majestic. She re- | It was learned to-day that John Kos- the pol ‘athe Wainber t of ii 1 m aid not open ¢ rg, forty-four yeare old, a Stcians, the world over, indo: CAUESS UME Mnd ‘erminer Se ustal| widow. commisieg tuicige at 2 evlock ine fragile se ts Baving taken aj attersenn by hanging berselt in har epartmente Don’ be deceived by Substitutes! - a2 7 Wom Leaend Rregazed by Goolt @ Bowes, MT, i Guages, Kk the isc wagon a a ‘The Dureau of Burlal Permits reports four deaths from grip for the twenty-four hours emde ing at 10 o'clock this morning, —_—_—_—__ Some of the labor unions will ask the Leginia: fly arou kreen motor trol its speed it the. back drug store and eres thets Fifth | The men in the wagon said tion te their turmentors f y ved ten drove th switea at th man t lies was nt hy in The lations at the Halsey so wretched that last 9 obtain a little sleep liged to go over to the camp and where tter quarters troops ) provided, Toth oo Bie pha led to ata the aid no atten- tyes Kors in of we that ry nt and vieinity this mi men Las! r the Ada Avenue he Atlantic Ave My rile Gates avenues, for the Stir Up Board of Arbitration, | OU have no more need of discretion | fo act in this case than has & Distr Attorney when a crime has been oom mitted. 1 is his duty in that case, and it i your duty in this te and to act with al) rapid oy strike whicl the past t ibility that + Sarsapar lb h and eroptions © d against her head sot b Hattie Dancer At witht has trol Ho biood orate suflere time to concern myself the mouthing. It is une polic t MeKelvey re missioner, Welle King Cal Lang Another Statute Ignored. “Wher this Company saw that ef Brooklyn, what did it do’ I: 9 ” a ities of other States and employed men, C wtrthe pate ot ater sages ang emvioved es AQOD'S me Cures ve pm of the provisions of the Railroad | Oimuns we of the State, which provides that| dren. whe |s w surface railroads shal) employ in- | Sve years oF eure ‘ ry Wolgbt of La the sores a . every man in the eity Meee aitiliate Jat y Koen, faith, morning on the ste. in thanks + taraparila iis ae eo cree in fight cara that | non-union men. “eae withheld until the Majestic had nailed. to Liverpool to remain some tim fon’ with the President of the 1 Tnatitute, After a long fat to Turkey, Egypt. Arabia, 1 were run D> Fourteenth Regim " ‘ Ne definite action, however, has yet - | eo members of jue we take, |pyen taken towards issuing such an{ .,The members o! te of this Btate over twenty-one | for 1d» not think there Detter.” -Gnouue | Weier, ‘but the fact that it ie a generat | Fourteenth Brooklyn Kegiment, have a | Bk an axon, La wernes' ‘ “ ae age as conductors. drivers and | DAXcKe. Lawrence Stati . |Ropie of conversation among the men| er Af mbes they are jor proud. i buy. easy + who gather at the headquarters of the | off pve j closely examined by the Grand Jury as ‘> what was done with @ certain $2,500 which appears upon the firm's books and which tw said to have been pald to fartin J, Connelly, Chairman of the ecutive Commitice of District Assem- | No. 75, ¢o-day gent the following let-| ter to Mayor Bchieren: BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Jan. 90, 1608, pany B, of the veated that the pablication of her: departure he of Koster & Bilal, had been very od’ old or who dritted into regimental | Hen Cheriee A Sehieren i jood’s Pills pray kere shows that the step is contem- omc ‘at Red Hook Point Sunday | Lear sir: 1 am rected by she Commition of the | seugag Unt ‘ Mae the oles! of Vis statute? Hi

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