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COMPROMISE NOW. | President Lewis Will Treat With Strikers Only as Individuals the Long Fight Off. Meeting of the Delegates to Take Action on the Matter. Members of the Executive Committee ef D. A. % and the raliroad officials an- mnced this morning that there was no Vonger any hope of a compromise being ‘@ffected between the strikers and the ‘eompanies. From this announcement {t would fear that it now only needs the offic lection of D, A. 13, K. of L., to hi ithe great trolley strike declared off, a ‘the men acknowledge that, although it has been a bitter fight, the panies have won. But the men are \fwas shown at meetings of seve: lhe assemblies of strikers last ‘when the question of calling the strike Of came up for a vote, Nearly ali the men, it was said, this morning, voted to ‘pontinue the strike. President Daniel F. Brooklyn Heights Com ‘this morning when asked by a number jof reporters if the report was true that Jafter a confer with the strikers. Yesterday, he had agreed to give an mnswer to D. A. i to-day regarding Rhe proposition of the men to go back Wt once and declare the strike off. “I never said any such thing, ,@lared, hitting the desk with his fst \weThe men know where our otfice ts if ‘Whey want work. ‘They shall not have Precedence over any other persons seek- tng -mployment. That is what I told Rives of the strikers 1 Ws exactly what 1 mean. Mr, Lewis's statement Executive Committee com. till determined, a+ 1 of ight Lewls, of the any, Was angry Ae the representa tonight, and that was confirmed n John Gib AI negotiations to effect a compro- Mise with Mr. Lewis are off,” said he. “We shall make no more offers of con- cessions, What Is the use? Mr. Lewls absolutely refused tertain” our Propositions of yesterday, and now we not make another aitemp: “The men are still strong and wtand together. They are not in want @nd we have sufficient funds 0 stay ut two weeks longer. “Do I think D. A 7 will now officially the strike off? No. At least 1 "t think so to-day.” ‘The delegates from the various assem- Biles bexan to eniher ut Mugge’s Hall early this morning to attend the drat Monthly meating since the besinning of strike, Reports on the situation will read, and It was thought thism orn. that the question of calling the ape eee upon before the Meeting was adjourned The strikers vo up Snes to negotiate terms wit! addy to all idea long ago Kn sh Presi- G pars AD Peres ye mpany, but they had pinned their faithron Prenident Lewis, A! the anouncement had been made at there was no longer a chance for men to get back on the Brooklyn and rms, as nearly all the old places are led with new men, the strikers looked em and did not thy to dinguine thelr ment. Any new moves to be made by the wtrikers will be determined upon at he meeting of D. A. 7% to-day. At 2.45 o'clock this morning car 174, of the Fulton street line, struck a sleigh owned by Isaac V. Ketchum, of 657 Ful- ton street. The headlight of the car was smashed. Trolley car 319, of the Third avenue ine. ran away on Third avenue and ifty-seventi street this morning, and rashed into a milk wagon, ownsd. by Henry Holyer, of 79 Third avenue. The MWagon was damaged to the extent of 850, At midnight cars 900, of the Thir Fue line, and 27. of the Smit | ine, came Into collision, It will cost $100 ‘to repair the damage to each car. A crow of men attacked a Pinshing Qyenue car last night and stole the moto Handle. The trolley pole of car 4 Nostrand avenue line slipped out. of Place shortly before midnight and while the conductor was readjusting ft, car HP of, the Broadway tine crashed’ into iatform, causing a damage of $10. . ia A striker, on alighting from a o the Nassay avenue line this morning thrust his fist through a pane of glass and ran away, 14 of the same line was stoned afew minutes later at the comer of wau avente and Monitor str Car 3,304 of the Crosstow to a peddler's wagon at Rt mmerce streets this morning, smash- ie saron: ‘A delay of one hour an the Trond: way and Ralph avenue lines was caused | this morning by the disarrangement of & trolley pole of a Ralph avenue ear, | Which pulled down the wires at Frc Sway and Ralph avenue. Henry Leverick. thirt who says he is a: ene street anid nocked down an: lamilton avenue Commbia. street fs morning ant then locked un by the Police on a charge of intoxication K. OF P. AND THE ENCYCLICAL Report of the Secret Orders BALTIMORE, 11 of the ‘one years old, | living ad avenue, was be by a crowd at Officers Refers Cond Ma, to, mnation, Feb. 13.—The Grand Lodge of Maryland Knights of | Weeks. as attorney for Roosevelt, re- | in Pythias is helding a three days’ session fm this city. ‘The report of Grand Keep- er of the Records and Seal Jam Whitehoure. refers to the recent enc €lical of Pope Leo XIII. and its con- demnation of the Knights of Pythias, With several other secret organizations and sayy i Recently. presumably through infuences not eon genial to our soll, a relin\ 8 organziation has order and b now miartal slant Feach auch conclusions in + faxe of intelligen and prevent any to an organization like thls flere with any civil, poll 48 @ more profound’ my: ll motion has {14 orl’: PULLMAN MUST ANSWER. Chicago Judce Meuns to Learn tf He Evaded § CHICAGO, Feb, the Debs trial has M. Pullman from he plaining his failure + Poena is ast week. To-day Judge Gross: elerk ard directed that an or entered and served on Mr Pullman, commanding him to appesr in court this afternoon and explain his No comment was made by the Judge. None of the attorneys in the Debs trial was in court when the order was entered, and the action was taken by the Court of his own volition ee Trainmes and Official Ped. 1—Taird mmo: t retiey ny of ox- answer the sut ed by the United States Court sxity turned + Confer. Vice-Presiden’ ant che repre: eondu vom digas “von tod Ul ha gu “ea: | Jan. engineer thinks the Com make some concessions to TROLLEY CHARTER HEARING. Attorney-General 1 nin ond Rexerve ALBANY, N, Y., Feb. 1. -Attornes Genera! Hancock gave a hearing this afternoon in the matter of the applica tion for the institution of an action hy the State for the revoking of franchisee of the Brooklyn Heights and Atlantic Avenue Railway Compantes, of Brook 14 Atspored employers to yn. The delegations of interested parties came up on the tral which reached this just before 1 o'clock, and when they Jat the offi f the Attorney General thes not only found the Depart ment without stenographer, — but Attorney-General Hancock was about to depart luncheon, ‘The hearing was thei @ considernble length After hearing args the Attorney-Gener elon, Mr. Moses opened the hearin: senting the alle fore delayed for M Norton are violating and evading provisions of the ‘Ten-Hour Lat and that the position which they in the matter cauxed what jx known the Brooklyn railway Mr. Moote filed ans: President Lewle Mr house, on behalf of President denying the gations, Attorney-General Hancock would like to have discusmed the Of the civil code, as to in this case, ay Norton and Lew visions of the 'T Mr. Mosca said of # company vi Hvidual Instance, District Attorney, it WAS a systematir fore was th the chartert the part Whit Norton had violated en-Hour lew that unless an officer ates this daw dn an li Hoi a caxe for t but in this tuatan violation and there subject for revocation of —— IN THE WORLD OF 1 HOR. William Lehmana. be ten 26 Gonverne: retary of Vestmakery Henceforth the Progress! ye Union will hold ste regular folk street Sweet, Orr & Co, have renewed the annual Agreement with thelr tailors and pants’ cutters The Mattress-Makers’ Union will have acon With representatives of their employers tuorrow evening Wrapper and tea gown eiitters have organized nis rity auspices of the United Gar ment Wo Local \qsemby 684, K. of vo $120 to the atrike fund neil, : ot, han been Union’ Nov Custom Tailors’ age at Sut fer Journeymen brew District Asse Assembly #401, K. of L., cornice an light makera, has donated $140 to of A 75 7 ‘The Wals’ and Wrapper Makers’ Union has called «of tm trade for next Friday even. Urchard atreat, delegate of ranch, Vaion, eration Is Georee Kohl The carpenters ganized. Their and Henry FE United Maci Union Na. Progressive Machiulets’ Union No. proposition to amalgamate Digliteen additional contractors yesterday signed at submitted to them by Lacal Aw wemnbly 323, K. of 1... pantainak The Advance Assocation of Hookbliters has appointed a committes with Insienetions to pr jer from the Internatioual Brotnerhvod Local sky trike fiad of the Inde to the Ceairal Labor Fed 1m ney Island have been re: haw charter No, heir 8 Joval ‘ y 2h 1 to invited The now Secretary Counc ot tne Joiners iw J. atreet. Charter No. 100 has Just been chartered by the Keueral offvera of the United Garment-Workera, Te te located tn Cincinnat!, and it te composed of clothing-cuttera, Moses Oppenietmer, Mee, will deliver Labor Question, erary Soclety of t the New York District Brotherhood of Carpenters ani Wright, West Forty-fourth & clerk In the Coroner's Weture upon "The Modern before the German Soclal-Lit- jew York to-morrow evening. Manufacturers of wagons and trucke will hold A menting this afternoon at Greenwich Mall, Huon and Christopher. streets form, assoclation for the protectian of the tteresta of thelr trade, Haward Fennoll, Presttent Ornament Plasterers’ Union, jal meeting of that orga Inations for aMers wilt be m At Inst night K. of L of the Plain and meeting rosalutions ay ship of kurface and. ray opted and twenty new inembers were enealled Carpenters’ Union No. Tawa of the. New District nell. The propoattt Walking Delexate for the territory above the Harlem Iiver ned down places of at Martin's | he two years’ | Ferry, Ow ration, are still guarded ied with Winchesters and the first case in the history of the glass Industry In this country that the relations between em Ployirs and employees are strained to the point of wctual Sighting Tranch No. 1 of the Independent Nakers Union haa decided to Joln the Knights of Labor, anf will Ue organized am m local assembly neat Sunday at Tent seond avenue Efforts are} Butohers” Uni The German Laborers’ Assembly No. 2 This 1s Ing male to reorganize the German Joined District that body quit work JUDGMENT FOR ROOSEVELT. jon in a Salt Pesniting from the Weekn anlement, Francis H. Weeks, the defaulting trus- twe who Is serving a term in Sing 8 for the embezzlement of over a million dollars, figured in a case in the Supren| Court to-day, in which Jolin A, Roose velt, of Dutchess County, as trustee of the estate of Harriett: Trumbull, to foreclose a mortgage for %,0# on the property of Mrs, Flora Behrman. Mrs, Behrman, who is a widow, the mortgage in the Bummer of 10 Bay tsa jcelved from Mrs. Behrman all lof interest as they fell due, 8 was paid $4.00) of ‘s) Hern: ail the ymients and he pr “KS's re id him, propriate and in t to | own UW sevelt brought morisace, on the ground nthe interest money had nN paid to him. stice Barrett, who tried the eas cized the hardship n’e position, but judgme Toosevelt LM. Kurney, then Saif that’ h yA aN one ereby r give harles Roosev glahy th him, of ap wrongiot Justice Harrett complimented the torney for his aetion, The es, forced the ¢ velt's his agent 4 colve my neverthe WIFE PAID THE SHORTAGE, Ma-Coll Bn Mr ey Santo kin 4 spe r BOSTON lee owed walk “ Mass.. has paid ba aie? file v The money was probanly raised by nds, Sinford is still in New York. It is thought that will retu 1d at once —— This May Coune pursped from “ on Jerrey CHy Hoi ling. Forty tensthe of the mat Thin Will cause w water fun the Jersey City Heights. form ane 4 portion of what was for THE WOR GRAND JURY ON HURLEY. Mrs Schulties Tes How Her Daughter Was Assaulted, Pare sliman’s Trial by the Board Adjourned One Week, Rellly, of the Bi { station, succeeded after sf Importunity, in prevail Mary Schu.tes and her 6 Annie, the alleged vie~ tim, to appear at Pollee Headquarters today to prosecute the charge of erimt- | nal assault against Patrolman John H . Kelly's comman: alleged outrage occurred a week ay evening In the hallway Ifty-third street, where Mra Sehulties conducts a litte grocery, and she ani daughter lve. “nthe matter became public Hur. and bis wife begged Mra, Schulties to press the charge, and she con- sented to let the matter drop. ¢ Kelly, however, was determined that no effort should be left untried to sift the Matter, and he brought every influence nmand to upon the mother Hodaughter ty consent to prosecute e comnplalnt The vesuit War that Mra. jer daushter went his morning, estes, ond told the story 1 dea ving nid pi. Really ese 1 Police Healquar Capt ‘Thomas ” Fifty-tirat stre a reat deal og upon Mrs. invalid di ley s towether in Jury the witnesses where Hurley mmoned to appear for trial Lawyer BoA Manus appeared for Hurley, He asked for an adjournmen vatll after it Was known whether or nol the Grand Jury would) indlet. Capt Rellly objected adjournment, ay it Was only with the greatest diticully he hal secured the presence of the com plainant ihe mother of the complaining wit ness, he si as engaged in business. It would quite impossible have lay without subtert- ary hardship, Murray decided to hear Hothe minor charge «af post without leave was read to Hurley, and room, to had to , the complainant, was xworn, She told her in detail, She was asked If she could identify her assailant, She looked about the court-room, but failed to pick out Hurley, who stood close beside her. Sh 1 her atory in a rambling, din. conn 1 way, but with an innocent frankness that carried th nyiction of truth Lawyer McManus attempted to get the witness to aay that Hurley did not at tempt a criminal aasaui(, but falied Mrs. Mary Sehulties was then She polnted out Hurley and sald that he was the man. She said he had called on her severa, times since the assault’ and begged her to refuse to press any com- plant. “He acknowledged the crime,” she said, “offering as an excuse that he had drank too much beer. Afterwards when 1 went to see Capt. Reilly, he told. me to @l out of the station-house and to go home and attend to my business. His wife and he beged of me so hard that, 1 promised not'to be hard with nim She sald that Jacob Block, a berr bot- ter living in the same housé, was in the hall when @he came on the scene; that he was arguing with Hurley. Sock faile appear, although sub- poenaed, Capt, Reilly stated — that Block's ‘testimony was quite necessary © to fully establish the charg ked for an adjournment until Wednesday, at. which time he promised to produce him. The adjourn- ment was granted. —— JOHN J. CULLEN INSANE. ‘The Ex-Senator Removed to Bloom- ingdale To-Day. Fx-State Senator John J. Cullen, for- merly a prominent Tammany Hall polt- ticlan, was to-day committed to Bloom- ingdale Insane Asylum to be examined ast his sanity For months past ex ator Cullen ba nin aw rious condition, and ex- 1 to die at any moment ir five Ks he Was totally unconsetous, but lately had rallied. His condition 1s still critical He Is fifty-one years old. SHOT AT AND SLASHED. Rochester, No M., Deaperate Strugule with Two Strangers, ROCHESTER. H., Feb. 13.—This place was the scene of a most mys- terlous and de 1 attempt at mur- der this morning. Frank Smith, owner of extensive greenhouses, was. fir yw stranger whil om i his greenhouse at 2.30 this morning. | He grappled with hla assailant, aud th | the “struggle three re shois were fired, allot whi mith He fel murderer with A shovel, and was then attacked by an- other man, who slashed him across the Yack with a knife. His assailants finally | Med, and Smith ix now under the care ofa physician, Thi | to hie would-be murderers, has been assigned for the THESE CHINESE FIGHTERS. One n Tailor n alled. wl and no cause Wis Rival Was an Actor. Cho Hing, a Chinoxe Street, and Lum Mu Me or, of 12 Pell stre fore Justice McMahon in the Tombs Po- lice Court to-day, charged with fght- in front of 10 Dovers street yester- ufternoon, actor, of 5 Doyers a Chinese tatl- 1, Were arraigned be- | hay The trouble over an unpatd tall- 8 bill of $1 1t took three polleemen batants the Celestial ¢ eweh man | not | Hennessey JUROR TAK -- pro Hieliman ty re Js, which against Meye for worthless bo: Wan interrupted to-day by 4 ceeding, the nature of whieh been developed, It is belleved ments were made concerning Jurors to Judge Gildersteeve ‘The juror was taken out pending an Invemigation, Shortly # K, the trial was (lldersleeve retired went for one of the jurors, closeted with aim fo ur When the juror courtergom, | ex-JildK: torney for man uit, coun “for into’ the Judge's there halt at When Judge Gildersienve torheys ‘ieturned, the into the jury box and the tral Both attorneve in the case Hiscuss the matter, saying pledged (hemselves not to sy Judge Gildersieeve alse speak on the subject It w eourt ° suspend: 4 quar return and Davi Rarne mand a juror record be At the Jude Gildersie stances I "jury up until Hd confide tn tb rity, and permit. th homes for the night tonet to speak to. ease ‘If any one subject.” sald rame and the nee." It ig understood th male to bribe one One of the its Blaut, who wax Presi ler son Square Bank when tt fulle sihl Chat night be be to-morr he 10 Re jury one approach the Judge, elreumstar y is Hin Method: Breese in Court. Leventritt and Chambers, Severance appileg to for an order to punish for co: field, her attorney. “Referee Meyer Stein," Severance, sal proceedings. Mrs. 1s supplying the capital. Li exposing the pri f conduct! narked, “We Stein and Severance busine: court.” Lawyer Severance sald: Born is a dummy dof this London sw examinations, skirts, for she’ has been a him in hig crimes, and Maiden why, lane." and Mr, Hirschfleld has utable people with his colle: in the Havemeyer Bullding.” Lawyer Severance then leave ‘court, when Lawyer rose tr a white heat Severance, smart for shouted, “Hin statements a: t him look at the files of “T' and he can see for himself procedure and that of ax been,’ Just reserved decision. Judge alice Arren: of Oyer and argum the case of Robert Kenny, Dillard room proprietor, atreet, who has been lock: Sunday, charged with v) in keeping hi that day. The billiard room proprietor test case. that Kenny had not y of the Penal Code, as he tu tted gaming in w public plac disturbed the quiet of th The playing was beh 'Terminer, of 4 nity. doors, Justice Ingraham, the people's 8 sented by after Assistant Distric discharged custody: lated any law. many of whom were present 1 lately. MAHER B Mahon fi was patd hy his mana- tailor went to wer S prison, am, but the lemk N porning. un= « Her Divorce Nobodv ie inherited ten 1 1 Con Ve wer Scott’s Emulsion ae Creim ot Cod-liver Oil, which makes ildren us 1 healthy, 8 have ° IMption, nherite jowards it are ome by and stimu the pment of the Jun 1 voung alike Physicians, the world over, indorse Tor't b> dece'ved by Subs'itutes ! | Piepared by pegit & Bowne, NV, At Drasginta, | Lowry, | | | ' fant G Myaterioun” Mass., Feb. 13.—Billy was unable to appear as sch sparring exhibition with sly’? Smith, night. Peter Maher took place, No decision was given. Rert Sears wiston, M Rave ‘al men rs welghing: ry 120, exhibitic matohed, 8 the Irish “GIL” HATFIELD IN LUCK. The Ex-Gtant eh AT5.000 by H TOLEDO, Feb. 1 formerly of the New 1othind base Woster left a . ‘ Yorks r the Ma f $7H.c fat Hatflelt signed with Loulsyille for this son —— rring ata the Lexing! Monday Cong, Fred” Cage ——— vert Wo Martin, Iniig some f ain. The p At hiat the Found burs and the bag. was hundred feet from tue aouse, 4, JANMVAY Mystery in a Trial To-Day Before Judge Gildersleeve. arner veges were sold to him by the defendant wel at state a) “ te eu room hi Dittentoet were at er coure Opened this morn- was of aN ren jh prov fetused 1 he satd ot know that it would ever ak « refused jose of the day's proceedings under at w to cf int t about n report to hue tan attempt f the jurors. Foren n of the Lawyer ‘had charge of the examina- tion of Harry Phitips in supplementary Horn was a witness Ma LAWYER STEIN AGAIN. ana Referee Creates a Lawyers Walter Severance, George M. David Hirschfield made things lively this morning in City Court Justice Ehriich mpt court Mary Born, a witness In supple- mentary proceedings, and David Hir: and refused to answer questions. Hirschfield told the woman not to an- ewer, Phillips, he sad, Is a confidence man, and Is running a collection agency| parts, Feb. 13,—A duel was fought to- in the Havemeyer Bullding. Mrs. Born] aay petween Lieut. Marcel Canrobert, and marth hits him in swindling reputable merchants in ben him jn swindling and robbing thes ton agency untruths, i ave had too much of this in this This woman She the newspapers havo been filled with tho robberies of this man Phillips, helping started Hirsenfleld “Twill make Mr. his words, Wo what up since Mating mi Referee ind ny -_— eo OXED WITH SMITH, 4 ayer Left wther, | Ibert” Hatfield, | and Pat iree-round were not pounds and and who lives tn Friday drop Stein n. Ehriich took the papers and CAN PLAY POOL SUNDAY. raham Decides Ag Justice Ingraham to-day, in the Court listened nt on a writ of habeas corpus in ap to ol M o te this| cow Universit: om closed | St. Peters listening je ot the question Atte Kenny He held that he had not f This is regarded as a Victory for the billiard-room proprietors, art Many similar arrests have been made ve an Exhibition Miny, Hennessy's 1 « hy ittent Chan, bed in the Sewer, was onnessy ululed a Mysterious | owing to disability ooks ua if Some Oue Had Ap-|Had Previously Taken Many Forts ned the Juror he tev) of the suit of Hyman Sarner! sven $10,000) al not the box tee and an the at Hed ned | had | to the jork ne ee ele aul the his at Fr nate of ch- EN FROM THE BOY. eV aUNLNG, a abies Aid The Japs Captured That Chinese Stronghold Yesterday. \ and Sunk Battleships. \ Last of a Sertes of Victorles by Mikado'’s Forces. SDON, Feb. 14.30 P, M.-Intel- ligence has just been received here that Wel-Hal-Wei endered to the Jap- anese yesterday. A despateh to The Times from Shang- hat says it 14 reported In Tien-Tsin that the Chinese warships Chen-Yuen, Ching- Yuen and Kwang-Ting ate still afloat at -Hal-Wel, ‘Their iinmunity from destruction is ascribed to the fact of the Chen-Yuen having netting to protect her from torpedoes, and the others quick fring guns enabling them to resist the attacks of the Japanes YOKOHAMA, Feb, 13,—Intelligence was received here this morning of the surrender of the Chinese forts and war- ships at Wel-Hal-Wel, ‘The surrender 1s complete #nd the Japanese are in Cull possession of Wel-Hal-Wel. It 1s officially announced that Capt. Nuros, of the Japanese Squadron, oper- ating at Wel-Hal-Wel, reports that on su tie town WEL-HAI-WEI TEN MUNYON’S Cold and Cough Cures What People Say in Their Favor Promptly Effectual in Curing Grip, Colds and Coughs and a Sure Preventive of and All Lang Dise Mejor baa Fillet, 70 Washington place, saya che attack of grip 1 sould acare- speak, Munyon'a Cold Cure and Cough Cure, taken alternately every bait hour, restored my voloe and broke up my cold in @ few hours.” Munyon'a ure will posttively break up the grip of a colt tn a few hourm, if taken the cold appears. When the cold reaches nse breath ernation ere tx cough and op ‘ough Cure, used Cold Cure every batt an Immediate cure, bent one of Mu ‘a Planters will give areat and act as @ protection ‘The are & sure preventive of pneumonia and troubles. Why potsom your system with allopathic doses of qutaine, mercury and morphine? The Munyon in ItIve cures for all kinds of diseases, Sold by all It you are in doutt what remedy to take call on Prof, Munyon for a thorough medical examination, Absolutely no charge for exemina- tions or advice. Open al day. Sundays, 3 to 6 Fourteenth atreet, between Fifth dive would have married the slave and made the boy the heir to the Khedivitite. The Hi ae Kill of Capture Fi eh the 12th, of the enemy's gun-boats approached flying @ white flag. When communication was had with her it was ascertained that she brought a message from Admiral Ting, of the Chinese Navy, offering to sur- render Wel-Hal-Wel and his vessels, provided that the lives of the soldiers, crews and foreigners were secured, The commander of the Second Japan- ese Army, in an offictal report of the operations of that body to-day before Wei-Hal-Wel, gays that {ts losses from the 2th of January to the Ist of Feb- ruary were elghty-three killed, including five officers, and 218 wounded, Including Gen, Otera and three other officers, During the same period 700 of the enemy were killed the Japaness fleet The final victory of forces yesterday, must have been the capture of the forts on the Island of Lul-Kung-Tao. Mikado's men had previously captured all the forts on, the mainland and silenced the fort on Zhis Inland. i In naval fights in Wei-Hal-Wet harbor fronclads ‘Ting-Yuen and athe erulsers Ching-Yuen n Were sunk or captured, as n torpedo-boats, One Jap- poat was lost and two the Japanese Mr. ‘yer George H. Leventritt read | Mf, Hubbard, a Socialist member of the cutting from “The World” of Dec. 8 | Chamber of Deputies. The combat arose ices of Referee Meyer from an expression used in the Chamber J, Stein, of Park Row, and said “The World” has exposed this man who has before now been censured for hix mode re- to he rd’ his an and Mott the pen Maca miu to pre- ey rom Vio- t a last well who “ub has | his held DEPUTY WOUNDED IN A DUEL. Lien Penctrates M. Habbard’s) Cheat, son of the late Marshal Canrobert, and by M, Hubbard during the debate on the credit for the Marshal's funeral. It was fought this morning with swords on the outskirts of Paris, M. Hubbard received a deep wound in the chest. ES CLEMENCY FOR PRISONERS. Clancey Anke It in an Amendment to Queen's Speech Reply. LONDON, Feb. 13.—In the House of Commons to-day, John Clancey, member for North Dublin, a Parnellite, in reply to the Queen's speech, moved an amend- ment to the address, declaring that the | time had arrived when the cases of all | prisoners convicted under the Felory act, who have been for many years in prison, can be advantageously reconsidered, Mr. Clancey said that the amendment was In Mr. Parnell’s words. If it was defeated the Uonalists would persist in all ways possible to re- new the attempt to secure clemency for the Imprisoned men Mr. Asquith, the Home Se clared that in view of th character of the crimes of the pris he was unable to advise the Crown to extend clemency. MANY STUDENTS ARRESTED. Agitations Distarb retar! RSBURG, Feb. 13.—Politi- cal agitation of a serious nature has oc- curred among the students of the Mos- and the Husbandry In- stitute will -e close. Many students have been arrested for participation in. the movement. The authorities of the University at Te have tssved a Warning t U institution, to abe ng part in ail_manifesta: | he seVerest penalties of the | THE POPE'S HEALTH. Said to Have Been Slightly Affected | by Damp Weath: | ROME, Feb, 13.—The Pope's health has | been slightly affected by the damp and changeable weather that has lately pre- vailed here. His Holiness, however, 1s not confined |to his bed, vor is he prevented from attending mass, but his doctor has or-| | dered him to take the greatest care of himself, and not to hold long reception REPLY TO NORWAY’S KING. Meniber: the students stain from ta tions under law. of the Left on Proposed | Ral Cabine CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Feb. 13.—The members of the tin the Storthing held a meeting yestrday and drew up a reply to the King’s letter to the Pr dent of the Storthing which His Majesty hder what cont |tions the Ravicals should be invited to form a Cat membe Left det y will not the openiny no Swelen and b principles of 4 in the reply that, entary practice, 1 ty be twith by the King, act ing Ih agreement with majority of the Storthing. The reply wies detiv= ered to the King last evening vppattib union, It is according lo Governor of Reich Shorn ba he Powers. Feb. 13.—The bill repealing Mferring exce wernor of Reichstag has the clause of tonal powers pled a laws on the ¢ far a and hed wid imbedded ia aid, four Lorraine) Khedive's Favorite Slave Mother of @ Girl CAIRO, Egypt, Feb, 13.—The favorite slave of the Khedive has given birta to a daughter, Had the child been a boy | & snow storm was raging. jot Charities and Correction to: Relensland (Aisace- | ‘Traders, MOJUNGA, Madagascar, Feb Zauzibar, Feb. 13,—Everything here. No advance has been made by either the French or the Hovas. The natives have killed a French trader at Masakoa, and captured two traders at Moronday: 8 via —-- EXILES BRING SUIT. Want $56,000 from Steamshi pany for Deporting Them, VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb, 13.—Crans- ton, Muller and Johnson, the three Hawatian exiles, to-day commenced sult against the Canadian Australia Steam- ship Company for $50,000 damages. Bonds have been put up by the Company so that the Warrimo won't be libelled. Col Peterson, United States Consul here, 1s meanwhile providing for them until the receipt of news from Washington. When shown the despatch received by Hawallan Minister Thurston from F. M. Hatch, Hawatian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cranston declared the charge to be untrue, and sald it was the first official announcement he had heard of a charge against them, VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 13.—Capt. Swain, of the bark Ophir, which wi wrecked at Fijl, who was a passenger on the steamship Warrimoo, does not be- leve that Muller, Cranston and John- ston, who were banished from Hawaii, have been as sharply treated by the Hawallan authorities they claim, saye that pad the Consuls Kept to t protest at the wharf, they would have Geen put ashore, but after they held @ conference with the Attorney-General of Hawaii they seemed willing to let the men be deported, He says that there is little doubt that if the men had been kept at Honolulu and been tried, they would have been found guilty. He believes that oBicia! reports from the Consuls will put a dif- ferent complexion on the matter, yabiisiea loess ON TRIAL FOR ARSON. Men. Ida Lieberman Now Called to Face a Jury. Mrs, Ida Ileberman was placed on trial this morning before Judge Martine for arson in the second degree, in set- ting fire to the tenement-house at 521 East Twelfth street on Dec. 18, 1893, Mrs. Lieberman is said to be con- nected with a gang of firebugs of which Sarah Slibermeister, recently sentenced to twenty-five years’ imprisonment by Recorder Goff, also was a member, The tenement to which Mrs, Liebor- man is alleged to have set fire in ‘Twelfth street was occupied at the time by twenty families, Fire Marshal Mitchell testified that the force of the explosion moved a partl- tion a foot and a half, and that the room had been set on by an in- cendiary, —_— > MISCONDUCT IN OFFICE. Gallagher Brings Ch. Againat City Marshal O'Brien, District-Attorney Fellows was in con- sultation with Chief Judge Daly and Clerk Wagstaff, of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, to-day, over the method of procedure in the application for the re- Moval of City Marshal John O'Brien, of the. aerong Pissit vt Court. y'Rrien Ie charged with mlacondi in office.” George Gallagher and hie wife have submitted to the District Attorney amdavits to the effect that on Jan. a O'Brien and Juhn Maloney broke down the door and forcibly entered their house without due notice, and evicted Mr Gallagher and three small children whil Mrs. Galla- Bher also avers that Orfirien struck her eldest child a violent blow on the head, a oo —_.. BABY IN A SNOW PILE, Com. It Wan Only a Week ola Sti Alive, A week-old baby boy was found aban- do-ed in a snow-pile on the West side of hird avenue, near One Hundred and Seventy-secoad street, at 11.4 last night. PH dice waif was wrapped in a white blan- et with red strt East 01 Hundred and Seventy-second Rireet, took the ttle fell . Ment atationshouse. © eHow 80 the Tre After brving been thawed out and giver some nourishment he was taken to Por Mce Headquarters and turned over to the matron, who transferred him to the office ay. — Alon Arrented. Agent of the Gerry Soctety, bear Macdougal street, saw a number mea Agiting and a woman with « ke: strking right amt lets. Lean A window ar 138 Houston was ane in her aby Whi " aH ee boy. ‘The only. pm Justice Tal Only Seven Mont cca Hoane @ bride of teven monthe in Com: Chattow be They | papers ry Pleas. Court, Hots, tonsa Max Henne. 14 Vand claima that Max were married last July. after Uitee Weeks, Judge’ Pryor - 9 om p,000 for Fed. 13.—Carrle R. Beott, of Deaver, Col., today Aled suit te the Court here against Hairy | ploe, tormectet ot on | Greach-of promise of marrlag Peat estaiy’ besinces, ip quite fnetter of the last Colorado. Loui tlaty married io March last, to @ Miss Laadgg. Wants Breach LVESTON, Tex wilt effect | back, but put the finest we have before When there In pain in the] YOU. romedies!in any day this week. Remedies are perfectiy harmless, and contain pos) 87 9,5q), is quiet | reve sum ir | The result _w ByexBres| CLOTHIERS. Your choice of remaining stock of our finest "15 Time is money. We can't spend too much time in looking at these sults. You must come soon to secure the bar- gains. We are not keeping anything and Dove-Tailed Frock, Suit formerly $27, $25, $22 and $20, now. Best choice TO-MORROW, but look Balance of ome ** Kent’? Overcoats ut SALEM AT BOTH STORES. Fulton B'ld’g, Fulton & Nassau Sts, Southwest Corner. 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., Near Third Ave. His Furnt’s Fine Furnrrure ARTISTIC : LOW PRICED. 1F YOU WOULD BE WISE on the subject of furniture; 1f you would study really artistic fur- niture; if you would know at how little cost beauty and durability in furniture may be bad— GET WISDOM by visiting our stores. Our fur- niture fs all artistic, Many of the designs are original and cannot be found elsewhere. It ts all Inexpensive. We sell much cheaper than other Decause we are manufacturers and sell at manu- facturers’ prices, You cannot afford to go elsewhere, “BUY OF THE MAKER" Geo. C.Furnt Co. 43.45 anp 47 west 23°sT. NEAR BROADWAY. FACTORY: 154 AND I56 WEST I9 "STREET DIED OF HICCOUGHS. The Board of Health Finally Per- mite Mr. Pirason’s Funeral. Because Dr, H, W. Hanford turned into the Board of Health a certificate giving as the cause of death in the case of Robert Pirsson, a granite deaier, who It Bixty-sixth street, what is ‘traumatic peritonitis,” that body yesterday refused to grant a buri The permit was granted this however, and the funeral took 30 o'clock, ry last Mr. Pireson had a severe attack of the grip. and he went out before he had entirely recovere ve. On Sunday & week ago Dr. Hanford was called in to ‘ttend him, ‘and he found his patient suffering from a most violent attack of hiccougha, which were continued, despite the physician's efforts, until Thuraday, and on Sunday Pirsson died. Dr. Hanford says he gave his patient ether, chloroform and pulsatilla to re- leve’ the spasms, but on Thureday peritonitis developed as a result of the continual hiccoughing. Miss A. M. Reis, who was the nurse in the case, Is’ positive the hiccoughs had nothing ‘to do with the death, and she further says they were caused by a hot drink of some kind which was given to the patient. This is Dr. Hanford's first report to the Board of Health, Mr. Pirsson was senior member of the firm ‘of Pirsson & Renwick, with offices at 19 Park place and 16 Murray street. Se ee TWO OTHER MORTGAGES. a re Ballder Von Brunt Held 1 Ronda for Alleged Larceny. Thomas C. Van Brunt, a builder, living at 374 Third street, Brooklyn, was ar- rested to-day upon the complaint of Mary J. Brown, who 1s said to be an ac- tress, Whose stige name {x May Robson. She alleges, in her complaint, that Van Brunt obtained from her the sum of $500 a8 payment for the prozerty at 28 West One” Hundred ‘and. Thiriy-sixth Street, Oct, 3, 182, and that at the time he represented that he was the sole owner of the property, and that it was free from all incumbrances, with the exception of one firat mortgage executed by Van Brunt and his wife to the Equit- able Life Assurance Soclety for $10,750. Subsequently the complainant discovered that there were two other mortgages made by Van Brunt and his wife to Al- fred C, Cheney, as trustee. Van ‘Brunt was taken to the District- {iforney’s office and admitted to ball in HAS THREE LIVING WIVES. Irving E. McChestney Arraigned in ® Police Court. Irving E. McChestney, who is said to be one of the proprietors of the Irving Press Publish’ nf, Company, was ar- rained in Jefferson Market, Police Court this morning charged = with bigamy. According to the statements made by “witnesses in the case Me-| Chestney has three living wives, They are Jennie Lyons, of | Eaat Orange, N. J.; Lucille Bickies, of Buf- falo, a'relative of Daniel Sickles, and Katie N. Vanny, of this city. Later he_went off witha variety actress, ‘The examination was postponed until to-morrow afternoon. WANT BACK SALARIES. Manager Edwards. William F, Rochester, operatic come- dian, has sued Manager Harry Edwards in tne City Court to recover $315, claimed to be due Rochester and bls wife Annie, Fromme Brothers served the complaint on Edwards to-day. Rochester claims he and his wife were engaxed by Edwards for thirty-five weeks, in the season of 1891-92, to play comedy parts in the oper: atic production known as "The KheJive at Niblo's, Rochester was to receive $ and his wife $15. On Sept, 5 E gave the usual two wetks! notice, WANTS SATOLLI DEPORTED. P. A. Man Introduces Memorial in State of Wannington Legislature, OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 12.—Repre- sentative ‘Taylor, an’ A. P. member, week wards PL A. has introduced in the House a memorial to Congress, asking that Mgr, Satolll, pal Ablegate, be removed from ited States territory, rhe memorial was referred, Inve ROCHESTER, . Jon dled vosterday 1 Y hone x Jonn H. Gare here of aso. Yo. in 154 ndlig reaper. “Tt will all come out {n the wash,” & yu we Pearline, -AltmansG, Third Floor. Are showing a few ex- clusive models in EVENING GOWNS, ready forimmediate use 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave ST =~ BOYS TO SELL The Evening World IN THE TOWNS SURROUNDING wEW YORE CITY. &@ GREAT OPPORTUNITIES a are offered to Bright Boys IN ALL PARTS OP New York, New Jersey and Comnecticat, Noexertion ianecessary, THE EVEN. ING WORLD is always in demand. It sella wherever itis pushed. Send a cash remittance of Thirty (90) Centaand order sopply for one week. | Reasonable allow. ‘ance for unsold copies. Behoolboys can work after lemons are over und earn pocket money. For full particuars address BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Puliteer Building, New York. SSEoee STANDARD AS GOLD. FOR EVERY MAN. ONLY $1. julfinck Street RECALLS NIN car Oa jor tl D ys Al roe WH PARKER, M., bad THE MOST Emt Fruupetin gna dna ‘Whom was awarded the Gel al cal se slaere nl art oatiereit reams by letter, Ps tus with testimonl Fi ree book, The Sclegee ef Ll or, Seite 39 Cowes vation the pribe essay, 3: . 128 juvaluable presiriptions for, scul ironic ai ‘ouly $1.00, double gilt, alec Ps el ae a Colleges, Schools, &c. JO, MANDOLIN, latest’ music mailed Ketschke, 12 Clarkson, 5 lessons $2, single 600.3 20c.; elreulars, catalogues, _Millinery and Dressmaking. SEALSKIN GARMENTS.—Remate equal to $10 to $30; write; will call. Stowe, 211 E. 16th Lost, Found and Rewards, LOST—On West 1224 mt., a Harlem Railroad tam lly ticket, Roward ff returned to G, E, Greene, 44 East 1th at. = MRS. ASTOR GOES ABROAD. To Make Her Home in Paris for the Next Four Month: Mrs, William Astor, who is going for a short visit to England, and whe afterwards expects to go to Paris, shere she will live in her new aj ment on the Champs Elysees, sailed this morning on the White Star liner Tew: Astor will occupy deck stat oms W, and V. ‘These ar both on thi starboard side, and are the finest stat roome on the vessel. Mrs, Astor wil remain in Europe until next June, whe. she will return to America for the N port season, She was accompanied on! y her maid. es OR. M’GLYNN HAS FRIENDS. They Declare He Did the Work ef Paying St. Stephen's Debt. A number of Dr. McGlynn's friendi have published a statement in one of| the Roman Catholic papers in this city, urging that the credit of clearing St Stephen's Church from debt ts di rather to Dr, McGlynn than to Father Colton, whose share in the work w; specially praised in a letter from Ct nal, Ledochowski, Rome, le protest says that Dr, Medien pald off $150,000 Of the debt’ before Mm removal, and that some of the money paid in’ since he left the church was ®ained by the sale of certain churel |property at Fordham and Staten Islan that Dr, McGlynn formerly bad ao quired for St, Stephen EX-OFFICER M’FAIL DEAD. ‘or Years He Patrolled in Front of A. T. Stewart's Stores, Dantel McFall, an ex-policeman, sixty- six years old, of 14 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, died this morne ing after an illness of a fow weeks, of paralysis, He had been twenty years on the Broadway Squad. McFail's post for three years was in front of 4. T. Stewart's dry-goods store, Chambers’ street and Broadway, ant when, the firm. moved uptown he. was transferred to the post in front of the new store. —— —— Requiem Mans Over Rev, J. F, Coffey A solemn bigh mass of requiem was chanted this morning over Rev. Jobn F. Ceffey, lato aa nt rector of St. Mary"s Church, Kondout, Je Michoel's Church, Thirty-second street and of the Holy Rosary, deacon; Bi Je. aub-deacon: Rev. BF, Bra ter of ceremonies. The body was interred ip Calvary Cemetery. _ —— Off for an Ocean Tri; When the American liner New York left ber pier to-day for Europe, she had on board & auine of promigeat persons. Lippert, the Ca fofeer, Hwan alg. ‘Perusiaie Ee! Rooseveli, at toe. ot ie

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