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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3]; a a ee + — ~ ae % SOAS HERE TO csRheP Scns FES STOCK PRICES ON THE AISE,| AMNESTY BiLL PASSED. | offered Us HBS Bees, with Bay. rospect of ibn French Government Also Carries a ” ado} m Haug Pd | of Wisconsin, who had intended to bring Vote of Confitence, It forward in Committee bu! je ‘ + . 4 CE A LO N oversight. ‘Thin proposes to reduce the| Chicago Gas a Feature in the| PARIS, Jan, 3.—The Chamber of capital re ed to start @ National Deputies to-day, after an uproar created | o ft {3 bunk from $50,(00 to. $25,000, Midday Trading, by the Socialists, voted to grant 20,000 He belleves that this will open the w for scores of banks now. establish france to defray the expenses of the it from First Pege.) _\under State bank laws 'n the smaller funeral of the late Marshal Canrobert Magoun & Co, Mr. |tneimmel ven ay ee a emt XA) Beare eur the Effect of a Bend) ‘The vote stood 28 to 152, the Govern- minutes’ conference | tional Banking act ment making it a vote of confiden: TO-MORROW. t Secretary Curus, came | ft In alo thought {pat it will strength: | Issue Announcement. | After the vote M. Hubbard challenged | over to his ne, en the bill among Southern an en eo View pxeribed ed to. the Sub-Treasury. | ern members. Oh this basis the bill. will saniasinaie ue te es a Hugues, Gusaribed an an hi a trips several! pasa the House, but there is a general ndependent, to fight a duel, sEvening World” reporter | impression that the Senate will smother | The advance in stocks during the first ‘The Senate to-day adopted the Pollti- SPRIN hit. hour of business was equal to 1-4 a 7-8) st b 2 G jou now what is going | If the situation favors, Representative b a" | al Amnesty bill by @ vote of 216 to tell what Mr, Curtis has for.| Per cent., and as on yesterday the rise cated. Eveything is too unset- plete Png dabada asioned chiefly by a demand °| COLOMBIA REBELS BEATEN. John De Witt Warner may bring ward & nubatitute for the proposed Hau-| was oc ter In the day I may have | gen wmendment Wh, tack ana (Cover short. H R if ce ek and | ay ber ‘ | foreign bankers who called and cay Pine Banking wid Currency Com, | ThE bears are nervous, feeling the Bug tnsurgents Klled by Govern J w Mr. Curtis were Mr. | riittee, are preparing @ submtitute bill | effect of the announcement of another Mr, Wormeer, 2 ond The ¢ vere | 2 Rl Woes ot Rt Bel. | te the Springer bill. 5€ will be on the | bond Issue. The dealings wer pm- | hy c * Hl, with ent. | : yere “|| COLON, Colombti OLA seve Thaimann, Adolf Laden. |Wnes of the Carlisle bill, with amen | paratively small, and were confined , Colombia, Ja severe pd several others, It was stated | Monts, and will represent the \iemtncr (chiefly to the traders on the toot engagement hax been fought at Bogotal At Attractive Prices. Coe a ere to tne Patpore [any member of the Administration nor] Chicago Gne rose '4, 10 78%; Ig Four |between the Government forces and the taining from the foreign bankers vf Congress.” | 9.4 to 37 9-4, 51-4; Distil- | rebels. Two hundred of the latter were Hind of bonds they could find Conms ritall, “bellever there | ; ; road, what amount they path Jac ah UE LHe if lers 6-8, to & 8+ ral Blectric 34, to | killed, » Government troops were un- 4 ‘ on bill Becoming’ eerie st fo4) Loutaville & Naahvill to {der the personal command of the Presi {Children’s Fast a 3-4; Kansas & Texas pref. tu|dent. The victorious troops have been! Black Stockings, a provided the fate of in- SPEAKER CRISP RETURNS. 1-4; Southern Railwa: pret, to] sent by train from Cartagena to Ma- ed rate tea eto AA Suan 12 china, in order to engage the keraed bide c Made an objec e 4 per - to iui. Lion Pacine 1:2, to 918; Lake |’ sixty Liberals have been arrested at| ribbed, sizes O oy rred to the 5's on account| 4, Him | Shore 3-8 to 186 nd ‘Western Union | ¢. sé ” ferred to the bn on wccount | Leminintive Stuation Draws Him | Shore 2-4 to 19 5-5, and Western Uilon | ccrtugena, Men are being impressed Bie: at Rack to W 1, to $2, | into the service of the Government. The 9 nicton. to 19; Americ (Special to The Evening World.) and Pac! Hd inac-/ steamer Americque ts aground near word to the r Mail . too busy to # WASHINGTON, Jan, 31.—Speaker Crisp | Ye list Pullman rose 1 3-4, Savanilia, Her position ts perilous, would have nothing to say Money 2 per cent, on call. Foreign ipo’ ie ignored ‘completely the | was back in the chair this morning, |exchunge odecr Pomtal Katie redueeal Ladies’ fast black ‘of the large National banks | prought home by the exigencies of the ale w gent, to day for bankers’ Jong WEI-HAI-WEI FORTS TAKEN. | Lisle thread stock- C. ted that a 4 per cent. loan| legislative situation, but looking much | Qui, 490 for demand | sterling, and AAO Tt . , 000,000 Had been about | Improved by his week's rest. {80 U2 rompectively. ‘The volume of busi:| Jane Heported to Have Captured ings, ribbed, at pr. The Rely Paciile Rallrond bil was | Rens wan tet a cheese rheve 1 ommerctal by ver unchanged taken up, with Chairman Reilly in |e ond Mexican dollars at, 45 it, LONDON, Jan. 31.—A despatch to the charge of the measure und Boatner, of /qg"the day wivanced the fecling in| pAO ey aseite soc’ Slespateh to the ' f K Louisiana, in opposition. stock circles became decidg@ly more con- zoel i} OG Say bed 18th St.,19th St.and Sixth Ave. 6 will go back The House parsed a bill to adopt ape-| fdent, and prices advanced on an in-| the Japanese fleet yesterday bombarded SROs, i a : to-night and a meeting willl cial ‘rules for the pavigution of ner, | creased volume of bugtness. ‘The main | the forts of Wel-Hai-Wel, landed a large eahington to-morrow of the| bors, rivers und inland waters of the | Cause for the Improvement was the con-| noay of troops, captured three of the jury offic tinued reports that negotiations are in /. 3 Bbankers from New York. At that | (oMaqyctates, supplementary to the act || Tor the @lacing ot a big Cov. | forts and silenced another by the heavy Joan of some kind is expected 7 t loan abroad, fire of the fleet, ‘ed ree pec! Bane s* pe and an attempt to pass a ‘ cyte ‘aterling exchange and janes SEE c “etal of fifty army officers 4 learned that the reporte that tt fal buying of securities, The ° irlisie in to be in New York tna “normal schgoln falleds The Houte faa 1-2 to 2 1-4, the lat ir In NORWEGIAN CABINET OUT. u absolutely untrue. Collector | then went into Committee of the Whole nhattan. Chicago Gas was a . a SP SI PETE Sa $n, remumed the consideration of the | {lem nt beteeat dhe creat reattotet |The King Has Accepted the Resig-| NATIONAL LEAGUE CHANGES. who ne Cet oe an a Hon w he Forelan exchange closed. atill weaker, fous of the Ministers. at 4.88 a 4.88 ment Troops at Bogota. ore. obi n zi 3 2 ith’ the Secretary the lat- No, Teference to any intended ; 7% ‘ 's ter- efit, Teference to any, intended | Cleveland and Brice Talk Finances. | tt, Cae AS ot te een n= 8! CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Jan, 31.—The| Earl and Underwood Released by Rone of ‘the bank presidents | WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—Senutor rica,’ ot | Ge Rlectric was the feature of! sinintry hus resigned. ‘The King has Brooklyn—Contracts Signed. iked to meet either Secre-| Onto, had a conference with the President td-day, | the ‘ket this afternoon, ning or Mr. Curtis, tel (he resignations of the Cabinet | President Nick Young, of the Na- nelle rhe 21-4, to 2% The general list’ yielded 1-4| ac fn which financial subjects were disyeiaved at tional Baseball League sent the follow- Fear oe nn cence tt amere ugived \Tto I'per cent. Neur the close there w ee eee te, Here ute | that there. wan not In hie opinion Any damper of Pica ery and © weeaey (te) - = . ing notification of contracts, releases and can be prevailed upon to give up| Auanclal conditions which woald overthrow the!” The gales ot listed stocks were 111.00| Head of the Famous Gruson Foun- | selections by the various minor leagues: rnment a portion of itm] Party between gold and alive shares, In the unlisted department dry Dead. CONTRACTS FOR 1895. holdings: The bank ts. sald sh Ministers 7 r id wend e orge F. Miller, Tho Dowd, We nearly, #,000.000 gold ntored | AFmemian Soctety im Washington. fried in, Neat And 2H Lead were) niin, Jan, 31.—A despatch from 1k Ter ef Thomas ‘away in its vauits. WASHINOTON, Jan, 31.—A Phil-Armente Ar. Maxieberg announces the death of Herr | With Gncinaail WA. Latham. that no other bank in New | sociation has been organized in Washington with The Closing Quotations. Gruson, head of the famous Gruson | 6. "4" yosre, {8 hesrinn #0 much gold as the City] cae 100 members, Including, Agmeiate, Justice Open. High Low. Clos, | foundr With, Raatem League FJ: Boyd, Y Court, | American Tobacco. Ee a — , jerndon, 3 Brower.’ of the Unite tates Supreme Court, | Ameriean Tobtcco ....... B34 83 ‘oops Kill Several Rioters in Guays | an, Wilitam Urq 6. and the alm ts to render all pomible ald in| American (ope sity Fox, J.J. C. Grima, Daalel’ Minne | tor (LMOST CAUGHT NAPPING. stablishing the security of life, honor and s aquit. fora th wperty in Armenia.’ The General Secretary of The | notes igue—P. Meaney, A. Stan- GUAYAQUIL, Eeuador, Jan. 31 disorders which have arisen, owing to the sale of the cruiser Esmeralda to Japan, are becoming more serious, The troops have fired upon a mob, killing} py of the assoctation had an interview with Sec retary Gresham yexterda erated tho intention of all In ita power to protect the Interent i s cana in Turkey Poatmanter-Ceneral Misael has World.) also had bis attention called to the assertion that A 31.—The Atien| the Turkish Government ts interfering with the chlaud, » Wee Donovan, Joseph m Meyers, er, Joxeph Ba L.. Leamon, Frani RELEASED. jeveland—Charies H. De Waid, .Friseler, W. er ever 5 iv De Wald. Precipitated a flurry in the | ™#/le of forelaners: aah % Gainey SEVORSUIROYSGng PLAYERS BRC efit TIONAL this morning. It expresse’ the Dark for Nicaragua Hi Northwest Peruvinn Insurgert. Have Seized] ,, AGR T. fet the Benate that the Sec y Raltimore—W. I. Holter, George Carey. je Benate : ~| WASHINGTON, Jan, 81.—The Sub-Committee of | Chil Arequipa. pecial—The New York Sate Leagues has a IF P of the Treasury should exercise cht ied for qualiited membership clams B without The insurgents | Aversion.” Cheb memberanty ibany, Jolinston, Gloversvill Arequipa, hampton ti 1895, THESE BUMPERS HELD FIRM.) WANT DATES WITH GIANTS, Another Brovklyn Engine Nearly Dropped Into the Street, the House Committee on Commerce, which has | {! lon and pay out silver for the | juriadiction over the Nicaragua Canal project, de-| Chioage a E Obligations of the Government | cided to recommend that the House bill be mub- |), C., ¢ in his judgment, there is an effort | stituted tov the Renate mnagure. The full cam: Reh 6 Hey gold for export. ns ee phecent cnmendation, | Delaware @ Hudson Bente was ao near asleep that | for iu work, ahd ia alc claimed. ee contain | Det & ig, firante “ot ifor the yeas and nays was almont | freater cafemiarie agiinat posable. Irregularities a Heed. LIMA, Peru, Jan, 31 have se msientam, Troy, 0 jenectady, Bing: 1 Bimita, Schedule meeting, Feb. 3, ‘¢ in not much hope that the House bill will before fenator Aldrich could | je able to secure consideration, Harvard Arranges to Play Ball on mn his breath and move its reference the ‘Polo Grounds. : Engine No. 67, of the Ridgewood he | vored. | tarieds, Gee : lee dapmoted ae tile nan acre Souetary Colom laser Fevireds Vane “ahora ¥ branch of the Brooklyn Elevated Rail-| Frederick W. Moore, President of the . i . SHINGTON, Jan, 31.—The Nato i Ee Wen. pt. 0 of) hae: i | Harve ¢ F lorman tried to save ine day by | iA guy sdomed ine roeet ce tnePtneace |i Satta road, thix afternoon came very near |Harvard Athletic Association, called repeating the peculiar accident that| "Pon President Andrew Freedman, of deposited an engine and a car in the} tte New York Baseball Club, this morn- xtreet from the Kings County L road a|!'& and discussed the best dates for Har- few weeks ago vard's games with the Giants: this he engine was drawing an empty | Spring train of three cars and, after leaving| Mr. Moore also asked for a list of the the Ridgewood station on the up trip, it] OP®n days at the Polo Grounds, in order Was switched on to a middle track pre-| Mat a day might be selected in case of a varatory (o sh fting over to the down-| Ue being played this season with Yale. own track Shortly after his interview with Mr. \t the end of the middle track there| Mcore, Presi propriation bill. This brought | Commit mending that In case the pres: peut: a& Nash 7 Chandler to his feet with #| ent Congress tails to pane legislation to relteve | Minavet d resolution, directing an_ in-| the present Mnancial situation, the whole question to the election of Senator Mar-| te referred by Congress to a monetary commis of Kansas. sion, began a battle of parliamen- re Head Co. pt 9 nok pesca Beetles ws) NO AMERICAN INTERVENTION. | S*% {!"..)" New York Central f, who has been In particularly good ince his re-election, appealed decision of the Chair. nator MM moved to lay the appeal on the So Says the Mexican: { Freedman was taken Recs Y sie sae cay SS BUD ‘Alongside of the track in| With a chill and went to his home tT P¥ou can't heip yourself,” remarked | CITY OF MEXICO, Jan, 3 —Under the are bumpers, “Aton fhe tra with a Tt from ‘his seai to Senator | head of “Important Rectification,” the | North Fe Ta ARTE a Renita arminee tn | Tipe PRDOEIAG Jeter EMAL AG. Was seriously G a er. SY would prefer that the Sen-| Mexican official Government dally says: | ntarlo & Western . 7 er slop over and forms ice on the A Hiram—atene land should mal hat Pacific Mall water si Te Cee a ake TNL) ome of the newspapers of thie city, on the] Parte Mall track KRUMM IN TROUBLE AGAIN. ther than 6o etentoriously and | authority or information from the United States, | P. & 8. When engine 67 struck this slippery have said thal the Waahlanton Governments 4a: |/Rille Fal Car Co place on the middle track the wheels —_— St Paul & Omaha uate: | Southern Railroad Foll-call, Senator Martin smil-| sires to intervene in our question with a the | Southern vt slid along, though hard gripped by the branes to be excused from| nals, Although intending to pubilah an Mid the engine crmehed ince the Judge Grady Holds Mim for Not bumpers. Fortunately the blocks held Having a P’ and the train was prevented from Mila Tavern. Licenee: plunging into the street. The tender} Charles Krumm, who keeps a saloon was badly smashed, and concert hall at 167 Chrystie street, _ was held by Judge Grady in Essex Ma: BIG FIRE IN PORT DU PAIX, [ket Police Court this afternoon in $300 bonds for trial in General Senstona, on a Nearly TwoeThirds of the Town Ree |°"#"#® of running a dance house with- Beal lied Ont: out a theatrical license. ¢ appe: laid on the table, | proper time the correspondence on. thie subject, | Southern strict appropriation was taken up|we are authorized to state that according to &| Texas Pacif the excitement wan over. logram dated the ist Inat., from Mintater | Tenn, Coal & Iron. flurry had another lease of life| Romero, and a telegram trom the same gentle. | (" i. Bem Genator McPherson introduced a| Man dated the 2th. th eae cat so discharging the Finance Com. | the United Btates declar ra m consideration of Senate bill ce: Temrsi ng Foe Ac eipab itty oF the Sherman bill for the relief it withdraw some of it anda, and that he] Wahash pf. ury. As the Senate had | neq” not advised Guat t some of ameorney DY Genator Sherman, tnat them, and iat the G othe United een ble to | States does not care to intervene in that ques = nator Cockrell, a rank Silver-| tion nor Impose conditions. - Krumm was before the Lexow Com- , and it went over. nett Spanish pavers of this capital e Clyde steamer Schleswig, Capt. | mittee, and told a story of police perse- eens have bitterly asmatled the alleged med-| | OWER PRICES AT START. [Hackharth, which arrived to-day from [eution, Me was arrested on the present CRUELTY TO PEFFER. and the authoritative statement. from ee laytien ports, brings particulars of a | charge on Jan. 18, by George Weigold aaa jovernment In ite official daily will| ¢ very disastrous fire at ort du Paix, /a Central OMe detective, ixamination nleing. Rane Cea. we has been postponed several ivris Objects to His Talking on LIS, Jan, 3i.—Isaae P, aie ee oan erly aa times, because Krumm claimed be would} Finance. States Minister to Mexico! (4, n rere | thire he town Was destroyed, Includ- | be able to get a license through the ine arrived from Washington yesterday and OUCH One SROs lower. = \ing a large portion of the business xec- | fluence of Recorder Goff and = Mayor ASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Mr. HiN| Saye that he will probably leave for| appointing Liverpool cates had. a luton, Qne colored man wee burned to) BIfOnE 4 N.Y.) presented to the Senate] Mexico on Monday morning. He ways: || omect death, couse, Uiet i8 3° thts, however, bac use “T do not think there will be any war| “ne ; the euanene ate ow ‘apt. Cortright, of the Eleventh Pree Petition of the leather and hide] oerween Guatemala and Mexico fer two, The Wheat market openod a ft HeeeR eR Re ne fire Hikpowp Put oinot, refused to recommend ‘him for a of New York urging the issue of | reaxona. The United States Government | lawer, & At B8 Leto. and hot under control for three hours, and | Hense. 000 of gold bonds. Mr. Gorman's has suggested that te questions be sub-| in Ch hea This w A abou 18 oft aud Ul It had swept its way across the eee STapipation. this afternoon was mitted to arbitration, and Mexico Ix| was followed by a drop of about &8e.] tawn Phe b 3 3 brief, Weigold testified to witnessing a ate oe Hage all mera tiene rete | Willing, VY elleves Then, Guatemala jw| mare, tit Kom! busing stented. tie mar | RT hie Bank and several out people |Rerformance in Krumm’s place. Krumm Public use, particularly on ship-| ota fit for for Mexico,’ The only sug: | ket liter, Corn ani oats woty also sume. | act all theif memes which aeee Ieee’ [denied there had ‘been’ Anything wate 3 gestions that will come from this coun-| what easier in sylupathy, « Wes OM | in their houses, and there is great dis. | {AN @ rehearsal, and said the police Kan.) wished to| thy Will be as to a peaceful settlement | to 47 7-Sc. ior May here, 1 Mf and | crows, " were persecuting him, and he would get a finanvial resolution ga $3 of the dimculty.” 44280. West, Sac. lower, rallied it with a statement, Mr. Harris later about 3 Re nha statement. At, Harrie ay HL | “LIZE THE MAN” ON TRIAL. FTRTTT Ble eqn LEFT THEIR BED AND BOARD.| suey ay"qucecy, | tiZE THEMAN” ON TRIAL. /caT, LAMP AND THREE DEAD. Bite rodent wits letude Gt hua of Beldget Gorman, Mother and Two Infants Pertah in S Cordage pt. 8 Rubber, Decline ta Wheat Corn! which eccurred on dan. 13, nd square with Weigold ‘some day in} Twenty n- union Motorm. Gueevecion The litle of his resent | Co ra ti Btrih w. Tuttle, the Porger’s Partner, |! iliza Brown, known as Lize the Man, ® Philadelphia Fire. i Series povide for ase ke is on at the Ridgewood! Declared Insotvent Was placed on (rial in Oyer and Termi- | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 81.—Mrs, Chris- | Several questions as Mepal bald eohw mperated ot Policy of the Goy e jates, Myrtle Union WwW. power this morning for the m Gorman at 20 Moit str NEW HAVEN, Conn, “Ol Putte, partner of EO, Quigley, the der of | tina Zindiinger and her one-year-old et. She |twin daughters, Margaret and Christina, | trotley r r, Waa dé nao'y dake cin dist ted etting | were burned to death early this morning | n OT tania ities ‘i t Tee its s Hos: |in their home, 2629 Kansas street. A cat, : se he pee appt were | tte courtroom te owded, |4" ofl lamp and a fire alarm box that y+ are the Arm of Qubstey Pattle ang Pas A ndROmely NR Vand op: would not work are responsible for the Neat Week, Decan h WP Tuttle personally insatvent Sine Rugelen, a inesionsrye Uc? | terrible calamit, 1 (Special to The Evening World) SA Mak No wolion was tukon/ ty coeard’ to the! Vower trans her lawyer, ag-|) The house was occupled by Conrad pWABHINGTON, Ji ‘Two promi Supe hdent no ound of it Jent notice et ey ane Kod the, durors/ Zindlinger and hie family of wife and natitmMt Benators state that Senator Jones, « be served on Quigiey in TW Comnan uly OP eRES ABAINEL | six children. Karly this morning a vada, will surely be in Washington Wives i Applications a ought lente | house cat Jumped on the table and upset and couple the statement that ie city ape baa Company A Hts! f ot het Attorney MeIntyre!the lamp. which is generally left at a Senators will together on yave bett J . SO RBS HA 1 ys the free hou! small glimmer, The burning ofl fired the no JuryMan was Senator carpet and the flames, spread rapidly. Four of the children ran screaming into “| BUCKET-SHOP MEN WRRESTED Pe ee aesaurnite rare White, of the i" fhe chmmiter wil treatiy tty AIR WEATHER AKEAD, Swill ther Z “ stairs for hie parents. The father awoke, Ba i inet see y There May te on Blurry of snow t m™ Costingien. Accused) Noosa, Powter | Put was too dazed to know what had AML sliver propo: : aN an i raigh: te. By that time both ¢ o-Night, nnd Perse Wyoming, ani Mantle, of M . F ia fret z Meroun wit niture out of the window. eer ree fit Matt ue ae seal Forecaster Dunn announced this NAW gid a Sate te ey Sia t oF she _ will be put upo: morning that it will remain faiy most = Ghnelecstin Pakse: a ae : what they the day, with conditions fayorahi. ¢) OM Cordage Men to TANGAGAE can 5 Old Directors Chos a oo from pane iF (he Senate light snow to-night or Friday ni Arild: upon ite tate 4 Stockholders of the New York Clearing-House p next t x 1 temperaty Ie Wkely to be sta. teats Frank 8 Wa f 1. Wate h’ war De Hn 11 Pine street, at noon the next ten Mare Geires Wot « ni Von 4 wing this morning "+ old Roard of Directors, von- rf © 1 $ sa st on the ce |e Williams, FF. Db. Tappan, Ississipp) Valk and ” young erewions, raliting heavily hy 208 ASURE MAM. 1 edward Simmons. BAwand I Peking. Jr. and = the South Atlantic’ States, le Cait Tuskér pravtica ; ag the 1 $1,000 cath | paulnt Clarke. | Geor Wtitams waa elected everywhere else tae : who wet ne a ‘Award. Ammons Vice-President an TE ON CURRENCY BILL, “iis ois fh the North, the net 2% i ane Whitin Scherer Serretaty. und. Treasurer ss coldest ‘paint. belny Vincent, Minn. (xe men ia * ' © of the Debs Defendants Free. | a helow. The. thermometer, in fo End im Time for a Vote York ats AM. was 2 dente ae F CHICAGO, Jan 31The — charges Next Wednonday, same as yesterday, Along th t so - Against Moses Avener, the there Is likely to he rome fog. but ths The f f Direstora of the United Strive 2 oon mari bs ve of t INGTON, Jan. 31.—Chairman. wind ts light to fresh, blowing from the Nvioe i sie _M ‘ BURGLARS GET $10,000. PE ore dy ey gh righty will not ask for a set period | Northeast aed @iscussion of the bond bill, but 8 the determination to the Com-/ Rutes, thinks, however, days for general discussion, damissed by Judge Grogs- p to-day The Court held that the Thence against Avener was insuffi- cient. enther Forecant. ous Safe ofa Providence welry Cracked Last Nigh PROVIDENCE, Jan, 81.-Safe robbers successfully cracked the safe in Place. uctory ' yp hour on each amendment ‘fortheasteriy w tersonn & Co.'s Jewelry iat a, | or shows the cha Tipadahip Street ime Inst night | Senate met to-day Gov. Kavte Nelson's resig- mot Bway with worth of Jn _viow of hip election u happened, and began to throw the fur-; immediate superior in office. | said bie Your Flat Furnished Coraplete FOR $100.00 THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN | 4 $10 ING-RUOM, BEDROUM AND for WILL SACRIFICE, PRICES AND COME TO THK FRONT ol ND WORLD BEATE! K EN FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR $104 PARLOR f,cchart 7% ounce, $37.00 DINING-ROOM stent ei moe Magne A $23.50 10 { BEDROO KITCHEN nants Oliclott, We will sel OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM. Henry Einatein Has Parchase: ‘The Press newapaper has been Henry Einstein, a brother of Einstein, who ran for Mayor tw ago. Mr. Einstein is a Republican, a be a very rich under the new management. Running. In the sult of Henry W. T. St ing. He testified that the use of Stein y was without loss or compensated for the outlay and the engines, Uff bought the last block of stock shares, and pald {ts par valu plained the numerous references ooks to Mrs. the fact that and were accounted for as nie cousing and legatees of Theodore way. The account with Franz Rumm explained by the statement that and other artists for the corpo who, after her husband's death, mortgages of the corporation. swore he 2aw the pl concerning the electric railway mos, ent of the factory at Ast-ria. He| Paul Potter has finished his “Trilby” | F intiff around the | ari ation, an ’ y factory frequently, and considered him |{t ume it very much Phe alee ae , i this ‘dramatization was great.|\ He vane | ane difficult, ret making Sore salon te e i con- | of any novel is great, i Ba firmed Willlam Steinway’s ‘testimony |has dust been, felling’ a Boot tie |G dyna~) viewer. Barrett's words were interest. | © ing. He said: “The adapter has this to LY Board of timate, consisting of day. The meeting to-day was t ise the ante any high case the Company discontinues 1! Pay that the city was practical and the price was put up $6 a da: ‘The city pald plant, including p Street-Cleaning ‘ommnissioner A: erty was far below the figure at ft want } to sell out to the city, Mr. Barker creased #1 a day, or to $30. A Patent Snow-Shoveller Tha mot Get Recognition, If Mayor Strong hadn't been a to-d test of a new device for re snow. sten, of 28 St. Andre’ 's place, ed cart, which can be hauled thing to do with it He set {t in operation on the avement under the windows ing it a short distance away, MAYOR STRONG IS SI Word that He Wouw Come Down To-Day, Mayor Strong sent word to He Se day. Mayor during the di Jackson Lost Hi Juntice Heach to-day gave de the city in a mutt Loule A. Jackeon, © former ansistant sec the Dock Department, being elghicen yeu walary at $2,500 @ y Jacksan w Dy the Dock Department Jan. 31, ~~ - Ryrnes at the Mayor's 01 Supt. Byrn Hed at the Mayor's ay, and learning that Mr. Sirong was 1 Rock Island | shom tak with Acting Mayor Jeroloman, He] although theatrical folks here mixs him, nes was not of Importance. BORIN : auseeesis. and ssewhuiaati sia ay sane | trata) ™ 0% i oe 1 tof Dishes, LSet ‘Tinware.. Cash Not Necessary. TOTAL. PFRMITS TO MAKE BMALL PAYMENTS, EITHER WEEKLY Ch NOT MLY UNTIL PAID guods rest mS S. BAUMANN & CO. scan o_' a retend to. 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., Cor. 46th St. eople that OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. ceme here THE PRESS CHANGES HANDS. Paper from Mr. Phillips. Year. facturer of woollens, and is reputed to] wil: be something of a disappointment to | Ovi Lemuel Ely Quigg is to be the editor] Willard has not “gone back” on dear STEINWAY FULL OF FIGHT. !.ike a book, and ts quite aware of the | Blue and Black Kerseys, kersey-finiah Thibes ‘ainst the Big Firm LU oes he brought new plays. He says to compel an accounting by the director of Steinway & Sons the examination of William Steinway proceeded this morn- engines in the factory at Steinway to run dynamos fo. un electric railway at venience to the corporation, which was | Mr. Steinway testified that the plain- | Steinway corporation ever issued, 19 He was quite successful in London, atter | were from Stoo up. good deal of money with ‘The Profes- (0) T Trederieke Hiwccher fe sor's Love Story.” He’ will probably E. . | HOMPSON, je was a sister of Mrs. in the English metropolis, and select other and Importer, Morteages, rou? (and had purchased is plays for America from his successes Ueda humber of other ladies who had’ ac-|#t that house, | 245 Broadway, counts were also taken up one by one, ened mel and his wife, who was a daughter ‘ople of Prof. Morse, the inventor of the tele-| Mrs, Langtry ie poiitic enough to i] In ton $ graph, ‘had sold a reat many pianos | know will be of more service to her in ‘or the Steinways, Another account was! New York. It is said that she has a 1 that of the widow of a tuner and regu-| fine comedy part in the new play, and TROUSERS, lator who had accompanied Rubinstein she will stage it very handsomely. She Ro i Mr. Steinway’s examination was eis-| Palmer fluctuations. pended to call A. J. Menzel, superintend- . 8 @ to be In general charge of property and | m: business, Plaintiff. was the wi he'd DUMPING SCOW SQUEEZERS, | m!"¢ what tt Ikes in a story; and more Munt the City Pay the Heavy De-|P0!nt in the story, others favored a dif- | 8%, they will not bag at the knee. mands of the Barney Co.t will be recon The action of the Barney Dumping} Company, in trying to force the city to|his story, He can explain and analyze. buy its patent scows, was considered to-| A dramatist must condense all that, and FRE\CH day by the Committee appointed by the|%et Nave his chiracters, their moo: 0. él 0., troller Fitch, Corporation Counsel Clark “The Bauble Shop” has been pirated and President Barker, of the Tax De-|by a company in the West playing rep- 27 & 29 Ann St. partment. ery J are pped in one town, but will probably MAKE NO MI BE. The Barney Company recently raised | he fone in another, ‘The play pirates Gnerdber Wart OL Nemec the rental of scows from $23 to $30 ajare perfectly irrepressible, and with sider whether the Company intended to and what| but steal the stage business, the poses ' Means the city has at its dispos: vice in disposing of garbage at sea eo ee SS When the city began to use the Com-| Paderewski hi Pany's boats several years ago the| francs to those who have charge charge was $17 a day each, It took only| Sammie rere te Lumen: ey eugene | CONNORS, axed fity-one yearn a short time to teach the Barney Com-|was asked if he would volunteer his Funera: from his late residence, 618 pendent upon it for self-dumping scows tthe Dumping Com-| 8°04 faith gg, MORE TROOPS RELIEVED, Pany then offered to sell to the city Its| Henry J. Lesile ts back from Boston, tents, for $350,000. furious about his arrest there. Mr. Les:| Two Forty-ne: favored the purchase, but Tax Comm soner Barker fought the deal v.gorousl He showed the Company's sworn stat ment as to the value of Its taxabie pro Mr. ckel the Company game effectually, and soon afterwar the datly rental of the scows was in: HARD LUCK FOR INVENTORS. | isncatey. Stim y with rheumatiem, he might have | sis and a lot of minor ills. The Ken San coseinte cera ‘ had an opportunity to see a practical| need a new play very badly. Why don't|!t Can possibly be avoided. It’s full @@ The inventor {s Charles Gustav Otter-| work to the Kenda i 4 y Bagge, who r lyn. His invention shovels up the snow, | ,,/f4fry and deposits 't in a pecullarly-construct: | Prodigal Deughter tiver and the snow dumped. overboard | mournful without beng touched by a hand shov- | from he el Col. Waring refused to have any- fayor'a office this forenoon and_ soon | ° had it shoveling up the snow and dump. | cries It, must be an Secretary Hedges this morning that he | which is always golug to work wonder: was ill and wouldn't be downtown to-|never does anything at ail. President Jeroloman, of the Board of} Teddy Murks writes from Marseilles, | A" Cxhibition match, to be played on Feb, Aldermen, was notified, and acted as! France. ing 842.295 clal $20 Overcoats YOUR PARLOL, DI Nak Extension dahie, Limitation Leath Loungs, don’t sello 3 Bt Boston stock, will be a dead ; losstous, Thid store can't sell this year’s $29.50 we is Brussels hale’ itehen Table, 2 Kitchen mine 810.00 --$100.00 IT von Al von mar require 04 won’t have it | DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES to Mind they’ | right. d That| Willard Not to Be Seen Here Thin | What we Langtry to Send Awny — | Well,Charlie; Ithivk, Ioce now by HH soli! to Some of Her Company. Riompons “leans these great re Edwin | Tt is now definitely decided that BE. 8. | to be better and cheap sr. ductions,-we © years! Willard will not return to America until] ” the season of 186-97. Mr. Willard him-| gain in the end. ‘ manu- | self has made this announcement, which coats at $8. mee bets: some serge-lined and soma pal ase Thar aera ld em, ae price would be ¢rs. the many admirers of this capable act America, where he made a fortune. Not a bit of it. He simply knows this public | Overcoats at $10. ‘and Meltons, lined with cassimere ; raw edges, eta fact that he would not be accepted un- | and Meltons, lined wi that these plays will not be ready until | Overcoats at $12.50. the end of this year, and that he will| | Imported Meltons; mostly light colors, Mare then present them In London before | been in Boson tor two yer colts are fea} bringing them to America. One of Will- $35 ‘was the price. rd's new plays is from the pen of the prolific Henry Arthur Jones, and there | Overcoats at $15. i ba {g good reason for Willard doing it in| p Beautiful, lustrous, bine and tae eae England before it is seen here. If he | with more care to details than vual, “Worth presented it firat in America, Willar: would lose his English rights to the | Overcoats at $20. editions 50 play, for Henry Arthur is a gentleman | , Luxurious sill-lined Lip dfoert poe who won't walt, and who can wiford | [eng au you'd care to wear them. not 10 do so, By producing the play in | England first, Willard gets the English | Fur Overcoats at $60. einway reserve incon- use of as Well as the American tights. ‘The| _ The fur they are lined with is worth this mach in the’ popular actor {ts “resting’ rp present, | Best kersey outside, About a dozen of them. Thad — / He ex. his return from America, and maue a lease a theatre for the coming season ces oF Mrs. Langtry is going to send back to| Bet. Park Place and Murrey St. wm Stein- | England several members of her present { Sorneny. pefore she Geel per 5 a on at el was; Paimer's Theatre wit Ciyde ‘itch's Rum-'new play, “Sae will’ repace thess| OUR SWELL y American ctors, who ration, | 18 to remain at Palmer's Theatre for a TO ORDER bought | month—at least that is the present ar- rangement, subject, presumably, to POSITIVELY WORTH 88,50, T FROM Tt contend with: ‘The public has made ts than that, it has not made up its mind DER FITTED, {n the same way. Some have liked this ‘and’ possibly few of them| Samples: and self-measurement. blan! led to what the dramatist | },#pplica tion. must do, In writing a novel. an author | |,frousers kept tn repair 11-2 years fi has four hundred and odd pages to tell | Of Charge. their actions, in fifty pages of dialogue oe 6 TAILORS, Comp- ertoire, ‘Phe pirated version has, been 0 con. | their versions offer special inducements = ——= to unscrupulous managers. They not = only selze upon the words of the plays, Personal . in| and the thousand little bits of detail | ALL letters received by Sincere will b tect |, bY mail or in person within ten da: ta wer. | {OAL Fe introduced Into perfected per- [4.07 su viria” dplonh sent a check for 3,0 DIED. ‘ if the | c RS.-—On Wednesday, Jan. 90, PATRICN, Ny de-| Services for that occasion, but previous | __i6sth #t., Friday at 9.30 A. M1 ’ engagements rendered that impossibic, | ————a-eneee-~. . ‘The check was a pleasant guarantee of i} th Companies He claims that {twas an outrage, ashe A . had lquisated the dept for which he trek to TI Armory, was arrested, "The debt la Majo: c dc sachusetts and Rhode I Palor:@uthk and Companies A’ end a pa ane shone of the Forty-seventh Regiment, star mefulls, treated, and im toned at Fulton sticet, were relieved a yers are going to make a test case of! o'clocl ; the matter. The present laws place anj °° Hop SHA afternoon by a detacie awful power in the hands of any Tom, |™¢nt of the Twenty-third Regiment, Dick or Harry." . Major Quick's command has return Mrs. endal has been catching it in ek Boston, where she opened with “Lady | ‘° ‘he Forty-seventh Regiment armory, 4 lay, HEHE. Although be- WATER Gives — fore she appeare long treatises on the play, full of quotations from Macaulay, S CRAMPS, t Can-| Were published, these notices did not inz duce the Boston critics to look favorably | Brooklyn's Beverage Now Is Boti upon her work In the plece. She is at- tacked for insincerity, monotonous de- Ment and Drink, livery, sing-song reading, violent emph “Don't drink any Brooklyn water tf ndrew: which | it home is moving|#me of che playwrights who swarm|minute animalculae and may cause upon the Rialto and besiege managerial] serious stomach troubles. If water offices’ send a fom specimens of thelr /imust be drunk, boll It well first, If pos sible distil it,” is the advice given thig gned from “The|'morning by the Brooklyn Board of he Aintree | Health. For the past ten weeks numene race scene endanger his life, $8¥8 | ous complaints have been received aboug Cate id Pack ons Age the 1] inful cramps that follow d the plays. TO 10 Heit; | Use Of Water as a drinking beveri n offer from Mr. Brady to head | "The Roard had te Water aneiy Brogk- ae * by to the a No. 2 “Huma qempany. and Hehe | and it was found to be full of deci a duel on horseback. He declined It with i im smooth considerable alucrity, Mr. Bagge isthe | ‘sete matter and animalculae, wner of 4 new play, Which, as he dee leremely atrong After Clark’s License Now. and up-to-date melodrama. There are no horses in It. The Excise Board this morning listened to the ae A . © 2 ; cfomplainn ct Capt. Pocket, of the Tend The very ge Mnation of | precinct, agalust. the restaurant, * |eThe Red Lamp cil Raleigh's | girth avenue, oened by Soha oe clan: and oe eral con: recalls ( vat {opinion of the play.” “It reminds me,” | tain wanted the licensed revoked WA Not) kid Mr Raleigh, “of a man who ts at: —— ways going (0 punch. your nose, and | rn never does it." ‘The dynamite explosion | Mernational Hockey at Sherbroa| rivate! never takes place. and the lamp ftself,| SHERBROOKE, Quebec, Jan. &1—The She » | breake Hockey Club has practically concluded Fangements with the Baltimore Hockey Club: he goes to {Under Canadian rules The Haltimore tea From that plac kolng to play at Montreal, Quebec Algiers, and thence back to Nice, Monte broke Carlo and London on oP have | ae had a lovely ume dy. “and “ 7 have been splendidly treated. i have! Wive Years for Bank Presiden, heen on the Continent since Aug. I) coxcorp, XH pees The experience I am gaining will be of . ‘Warren benefit to me on my return to America| "#! e-Presilent « next year. 1 am continental re) tive of the Alambra, Empire London, and have a two years’ ¢ with Jules Keller, whom I broug! ———_——— le has been a phenomenal su 5 a, Tame showing then a dete keer etl | Mes. Heaphy Follows Her Husba *Mce to- | booming, with one artist.’ Evervbody | i, had a] will be glad to hear of Teddy's success. rel a oor in tne Ma *ho! and KiNed by aber street Ration a few w ied to-day ver nome, Bt — = F bvre the Aetor Arrives. talt tare M. Frederick Febvre, Vice Doyen of ihe Come | ition ot the oar, edie Francaise, and one of France's gieatent ar. | arte for the children: Serene cath @ipee evans sanger on the French Kine sieamani Arbitration. Approve ‘ing from Havre. var " ning are, This is) WASHINGTOXy Franeia,” ome Ce MR PRM es

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