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Ce : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19 nm, 7 : _TARS AND VETERANS, TALKING OF ANPID TRANSIT. WIREMER ARE DETERMINED. |JUSTICE WATSON ON TRIAL CHARGED WITH EXTORTION, | CONTESTING WALSH'S SEAT, THEATRE HAT BILL KILLED.’ THE STEINWAY GASE, ——o es jf | nd Sr RTT ae ees en Asked to Take Steps| Proposed New Routes Under Die-|They Do Not Anticinate a General|He Must Show Canse Why He\ Lawyer Severance Arres‘ed on|John Murray Mitctell Says Ho| Womon Not Restric:ed as to the) A $19 vovanet for Cleveland and ‘oward a Memorial Hall, cussion Tc-Day. fttiks of Builders, Should Not Be Bounced, Comp aint cf Harry Phillips Was Elected to Congress, Size of Thoir Headgear 20 ior a Police Captain Te Be Devoted to the Use of Sole |The Commissioners Considering the| An Attemp: teing Made to Bring |General Term of Kings County Liss | Another Chapter in the Sensational | Referro W. A. Moar Hearing Evie | Humorous Amendments Proposed | winiom ste) c t diets and Sailors. Subject in Secret Se Abont a Settlement. toning to Evidence. | eiipleinsituey Cass, denee th Gla Gade and Funny Species Made. jam Steinway Cross-Examined | ' by Mr. Peckham. ee Tho Board of Rapid Transit Commis-| The strike of the electrical workers) Mayor Schleren, of Rrooklyn, was not in & Recommendation that Essex Mar- | sioners met this afternoon at their rooma|for the elgnt-hour workday waxes! the 6 neral Term Supreme Corrt in ket Be Abolished. in the Home Life Insuggf@® Company | warmer to-day because of the disposi-| that city this morning at the hewring Building, ostensibly to take action on/ tion of the Electrical Contractors’ As-|of the charges againat Police Justice the minor details of the plan of con-| sociation to resist the demands of the| William Watson, of the Ewen Street (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb, 19.—Fitty-six| py je Admits Con members of the New York Assembiy | nadie deel lay that any woman can Lawyer Wales I’, Severance, formerly hn Murray Mitchell's conte a partner of Congressman Bourke Cock: | Congressional seat from the ran and now of the firm of Beverance | trict was resumed in ‘& Clark, was arraigned in the Harlem | yer G. W. Rawson, 44 t for the | hth Dis- office of Law- ne street, before uiing to Came paigu Funds on Both Sides. H | Potte rH re toda: a ae ry | Referee W : M 83 tot atre 1 wear a four-foot hat = The Boari of Aldermen met at noon Lay aE . eitie Grete rete eat Oo karte oaiel wenlecs Gh nus Nance tw Pulipa, of cen Sa Park Waal nik | ite Stitehett ‘Contents that he, and t@ obstruct the view of the purty lentil | oi @ today, and after the preliminary pro- | 5 after) elane, Ne Session snort-| Brotherhood of Electrical Worke Se rene coe Sie TcBLal carci | ROHL jot James J. Walsh, wis elected to Con- hee Without paying a Ane, | The peculiar expense account of Stein Geedings Alderman Cohen, of Salt Lake thy, bow ane thy ela ape tare 3, : local assembly of the Knights of |tecent strike, end for habttual ¢ ee" | Lawyer Severance some time ago, | ress, He tn represented by Lawyer -three members favored taxing way & Sons. in which thousands City, was invite to a seat on the right | strong and Comptrolier Fite did not| Theo ti " j Justices Brown, Dykman and Cullen |#eting 48 counsel for the Gorham Manu: | Rawson, and Lawyer D. J. Cushing ap: (Ne ladies for wearing big hats to a’ of dollars were expended on mie of President Jeroloman. appear, Commissioner Steinway arcived | the building trades’ mechanics have ov | senterday decided the method of pro- | facturing Company, secured @ judgment | Peared for Walsh, ‘The first hearing Far UIN HH Pad Tit Ce nee ton ane Fearne Seed) Eee Quite 4 number of veto messages Fe-/ stout g otciock, the frat time he has | curred, ana sccoming to the staterient | cedure in disposing of the charges and |kalnst Phillips for $07.60 the contest was held last Priday. Cutler's bill, which was intended tojrewski, bouquets for President Cleves ferring to unimportant matters were re- | ceived from Mayor Strong, The Committee on Markets made a report recommending that Fissex Market look out for the pro fety and com-|land, presents to police captains and 5 gh joth Mr. Mitchell and Mr, Walsh were been behind time since the or; at cat O tale 5 | eiected to try the chutes, On this judgment Phillips was brought} Both) A det “Ot audtetion * N or the Dre Hoa Lat raed ay uate ye leat ing Judge Watson was early on hand with {0 supplementary. proceedings. It was | Present at this morning's hearing. ror erauale heen in places of public contributions to election expenses, was It was the intention to take up to-day| tempt to put non-union. wireren on| hia Chief Cierk, Mortimer C. Earl, As: [claimed by Lawyer Severance that Phil-| Thomas La Cranston, of 207 Kast One| estannune fie tere wae & ma-| explained by W ae ee thi 3 Ser Ms cuty | MDS @ave perjured testimony at his ex-| Hundred and Sixteentn street, a printer, . d to-day, e sul should be abolished ‘and the building | (te, eneral plan of construction and to| bulldings where union men of other|slstant Corporation | Counsel Nicnry | DS gave | was the first witness, He was a Re-| at Will remain, against the firm by Henry W, T, Stein devoted entirely: to school purpamen, Te {Ai OVE the advisability of drafting a tFades are employed Xonge and Alfred K. Mudge appeared to | 0eUom on phittipea | publican Inspector in the Twenty-fourth |, TM vote on tho bill was watched with was suggested by the Committee that | law, “allewiie the mrement Rapid Transit pee plexata on ail bulld-)"'kx-Corporation Counsel Almet F.|counsel and Lawyer Severance almost | lection District of the Second Ax- | Dreathless slides Less PC al ler Peckham cross-examined MF. the Sinking Fund Commission should | struction ‘of the east side route abovel ait other t Sehere ater rag Ubon | Jenks and, William 1. |,Gilbert looked! | came tu blows in the court room, and| sembly District at the last election. | every one of whom showed her contempt] gteinway. Provide quarters for the G. A. R. or-| Pgtty-second street indefinitely. ties sreL dings where electrical work | Hey Brewal aia Culler tauke the bench | court officers had to interfere to prevent | Three men, named Hargadon, McCarthy a the Rockland County sthtesraan’e Bill! a. Waat are these + Ganligations that meet in the Essex | that the sonstructhoy Of ay usieter ound | The repo ut 10.15 o'clock, Justice Dykman came! fist fight. artd Hurley, entered the polling place, |P¥ Wearing the biggest hat @ne had in| are contributions m Deavuet wuidte és le report that 8,000 mechanics are|in later, The substance of Mayor <, In & supplementary report the Com-| Fights Rrantel tc the Harlem ‘Raliromit ia u | ver | 49 Madison. ‘stree ule ‘ her wardrobe or could borrow from a Dat yo i Tas tants Mere, Would, interfere with the! table to be called nut is considered an |Schieren’s charge in fourteen counts | Pithegd ic ahy Seine ee yet | anid, and cistened hash eanek, ‘Marrecon llth may Hall?” AUR agarnow ih th cues : and to give an y | exaggeration. Thus fs ‘That William Wateon is a Police Justice in @ 8 allege Wan’ disabled. vi \ alge Th :, QT repea:. Did. you contribute to. Tammany! mittee recommended that the Board ask| ence with the officlals of that corpora. | electtieal workers on ‘stciker acestding | dintict that inchudes the ‘Fifteenth, Misteent® (ne had pald to the lawyer in different | Pe 'wieeaies: PUL. urley appeared to) The spectacie of ao many big hate in) 4° ell "I gave $20) wien tw the Legislature to provide for a Memo- | tion. Pere | fe official statements, and. aeventeen | Sevenieemih ant leheenih, Wards, M4! “i: |amounta the sum of 8190, which, he said, | into. thee booth with hint SicCarthy | reat, pag cee, the, Votlng Was not the] | Q, Dit ved make any other, conte na aNe, tg! ¢ fal Hall in New York in which old arrrenent qindtcations wpoint to, the con. Avot e tore eee eS OMgrActors’ | tent in the district aforesaid, and that assaults, | Mr, rance had extorted from him| Pd Hurley claimed they had defective |i PEE eon ene aleciiae ent. of the bill, Ee aoy employees ot | by thee 1M | eyesight, W ould not set ot Hid Fou conte ‘othe Hewitt campat a failors and soldiers and their organiza-| ‘work on the east aide, above Foriy-sec. | Of the strikers and have signed. apre fig ‘tacke upon cara" and eer stops | CoghtgNceMUng, fo, vewin criminal pro-| eee Was Visabied, on Nt Se TPAC) There Is ng direct mention made of s1 A Vou. we gave the se of Steinway jtions may hold meetings. The matter] ond street, is attempted. Menta to employ union men only for a contl continuing in the sald | ugh Oe contd 0 PC. Murphy was very much In evi-| Hi bats in Mr. Cutler's bill except in| watt troe mpi | ly atinued ai J |, Hugh O. Pentecost red as counsel yhy Was very much In evi-) the general a f bell b ’ tor $200 ‘was laid over for public hearing. Counsel to the Commissioners, Edward | ¥ear from date, Giatriets chat. the. pol for Phillips in the Police Court, to-day, | dence around the poll on election day.| tion, but the author of te intended cit | wey acne die Sanpalen' Comm M. Shepard, was on hand to advise the| , Master Workman Hoadley said to- | before said Watson, between, the, By of Jan | The hearing Of the case was adjourned | He spoke to voters and. brough A je author of It intended It | was sent direc @ Campaign Comi t many aa this stage of the proceedings Prest- | Commissioners on the eubject, bette tee jent ee was annoyed by noise} Mr. Orr called the attention of the on. the foo: 4 joners to the fact that while 7 Unless quiet was restored he wenid nat | the Board was in' possession of “esti: | INE the Mret five secular wdaym of the | Wat o8, the id day of February of the ha force the rule providing that no one | Mates of the expense of the construction | Week and elght on Saturday, Now we | een an examination, and Shall be admitted tu the floor ‘of the |Of,8,,fana transit rajiroad upon the| Went an hour off of each of the da: i Aldermanic Chamber unless having writ | Kperal plans, as first suggested by the | referred to. are not demanding an Yen permission to do wo hief Engineer and approved by the| crease of wages,” Goatlen tec eee, a committee of experts, the Board was! The strikera met at 11 o'clock to-day | eigit were dismissed, and two or three w Broadway, sent a warni hot yet informed definitely as to the, at 37 Clinton place, and listened to re-| for the Grand Jury, ¢ of mixie: ttee. | for ‘no other purpose than to drive out| Q And tv the campalga io Long leland Oty? the feathered, flowered and beribroned | Ac Yes, the same, cart-wheel {hat has for years been the |. How about this entry of $20 to a Police Cap despair of the men folks at the theatre. | {4.7 at tie Arion sali? A: 1 gan explain that. The bill compels the managers of the: wally Veet Nes uh tres or other places of amusement to tg Insure va unobstructed view of the per- | citizens to the poll. The Tam ‘here are only five hours in dispute, | about sixty persons; that forty-six were charged |‘ March 4. . n, who| (an of the district frequently have been working nine hours dur: | with felonies, and slxigen with mistemesnors: | Harry Phillipe te an Rngllehman. wre yhareman during the day |to America several years ago has had) {in Men hed voted, and the lat his name changed to Phillips. PAGEL ie 3 Murphy wa He han often figured in the newspa- | Present on regis:ration day and caused pers for various causes connected with |i2y'PUCH trouble witness was forced to] formance to those buying scat, ANd pro- financial matters. eros, ad ae ieat: jie became obstrep- | vides tat in case of such obstruction Ball for Lawyer Severance was fixed SUMINE hi to cared ditleulty | the purchaser of seats may demand hie matter of different person: t 4 A} lat $1,600. Tt was furnished by Simon | {2 Persuading ord mi back. . : O1 “ 5 in. pine can ts either | A ; y Wher Dp! ne re joney back. Moe the tickets were left in charg® of a small sexowss Greater New York bill foes |on the level, and Immediately under the | is on at the new Presbytecien miotien aspaased. ane ae ounce Vere Gomuae = = parently hal no right to vote to rexleter, ‘n programmes of posted conspicuously. | (cscs 8he fue, OF hia sha ay through the Board of Aldermen will be | surtace. He further asia hi that the remainder of the casen of misdemeanors Hrrank Clarke wan chaliesged caxlster. | "Wfolations af the act Were to be deemed | Iekets by mistake n became necessary tor 4. purishabce byw fie oe | (is to buy tao tiekete to replace those whieh the han oo boy had given away. Le Q. But should this entry read $20 to Poltoe iain at Arion Ball A That's one of those> in, The e had re-| building, at Fifth avenue and ‘Twentieth | (at the cortime, einer at the TO itchas left. “the Bourd rerersed ie | guested the Chiet Engineer to make a| street, because non-union wiremen were | {wreqncemet from time ta ume ener * | SCHEME TQ SWINDLE BANKS. | tion day tecause of an avident “Hin: mindemean communication to the Legislative Com- | the man of eet he conts, based upon | employed. Mr. Yonge read sections of the law pene [arate gehween his citizenship papers | "Wien the bil was called up half alc ed,| Prenicent James R. Strong, of the 2 and his age.” testitied Cranston. ‘a Hed up hait a) ¢ the plan of construction now sugges! : a ae Tha sored 0 send Its thanks to/ as set forth at the last meetings. Electrical Contractors’ Association, sald | relating to the duties of a police/ wan said to Ne Reporter F.H. Truen- |" Witness Made & note at the time that zeh membens sprang up with amen ridicutous. things, which Chief Engineer Parsons reported con-|to-day that the union had not acted | Magistrate in general. : McCarthy, Hurley and Hargadon osked | ™ Here are some OF Chose pres! fa per pe mmittee without reading, inasmuch as|of a width enna) tod constructel | Assoctation of the dem: ee ee eee ee ea Usually. Cowan 1 . Kan, Feb, 19—A clever Charles Murphy. “He testified to this i |/MMSNCE | a prob é cl jual to the whole width of |upon = He sald ninety days’ notice |Guuon. He: relooke. smvaine f 1a, by | the District-Attorney's office before As-| ,j% Mr Hoffnign—To compel male persons to a" entry. wae, 4 Could Sead, Clerks nor the President} the street, ‘from house line to house | should have been ‘given, which would Busines at dso siclock and remained| scheme to swindle Kascosibankers bY | Heane bisticcationnes Lauterieen: [Eivaitiete ttn gt qrowtede street cary io Me Dd ‘feceived an application from | {ite and he pointed out that one ‘objec-| have put the date of the beginning of | OM the bench until noon. He only saw) bogus drafts wai covert ey Did you know that this Mr. Lauter-| \\q i en teen m then read a long list of the People's ‘Traction Cont for the | Won, Was that the foundations of some | the eight-hour work-da: lay 15, The| (te Judge on the bench once tn | terday, and the alleged would-be forger) bach was a Republica eked) Mr. | ‘Ny str: KernDectariog It « misdemeanor tor |? sy the “artisi’ account, Privilese oe araction Company for the lof the new buildings extended consider: | Avsoclation willing, said’ Mr,|{Sfternvon during a period of four) .estea. He gives ‘he name of Hart-| Walsh. “No, I did not any’ man to go ou: of @ (neatre between the a we sums had been pald Street car lines on various streets In the | “Gy, Outside of the house line, Strong, to grant it then. eer enka brough the fact that|well P. Heath, but rs found on | jeg ghuston swore further that his col-| Hy Mr. “Hamitton—Increasing the diameter ot | (leading musicians, Annexed District. It was referred to the | onfitygtyomitted tracings, showing the) A committe of five, composed of mem-| M:. Jenks brought out feuenen velar league on the Board of Inapectors did| tashinanle theatre hate to Ave, feet Mr, Steinway sald that such pay- Batnons Cocities encroachments upon the’ street (under | bers of the Master Builders’ Association, | Gates Was often at the court-room at) him indicate he is Frank H. Truesdale. | not uct as if he wer ; the surface) by the foundations of a|the Boar Del the Hlectrical | 0clock and had fo walt until the) one ci Bank here received a/!M many instances aided with the Demo-|on the bill. Acsemblyman Wray, of | essary in the plano manufacturing busi- june man Goodwin presented @ reso-| typical building, and said the interval |Contractors’ Association and the trical | Drison van arrived before doing bus totter fen ancien, ane, “ecelved © /cratio Inavectorn, Cranston. was conte] Rings; urwed tiie the til be wenden | to ascertain what can be done in the| “ice the last’ meeting had been 60 | trical Workers, is trying to arrange for | 2°88, Q He “Nineteenth: ee en ae PyePorNNs dent this Inspector was a Democrat at|to relieve henpecked husbands of the| One entry of "S12 for bouquet for Cleve. way of providing roof gardens or ele.| $Hort he was unable to furnish a full|an amicable settlement, Jot A yells, Ot tee Ure oe hg | (2 be from the cashier of the Firs: | heart, because he decided at. variance! payment of millinery. bills and compel, | land,” he explained was. for money paid Vated perke over the vorione brite’ | report. ‘Among the new. buildines affected by| Precinct, said that nelly. Louis Roth | National Bank of that place, intro-| With witness's decisions, It would have Ine club women to Spend more time at| 0 Mr. Stetson to reimburse him, for Wis Coministes on Lack fd Garare-| oxi Orr left at this point and Mr. | the strike are St. Luke's Hospital, Morn-| ‘rested James Conne! rowing stones | icing Hartwell P. Heatte Yesterday | been impossible for witness to decide| home. expenditures on account of the firm. sented a report requemting the Pallce | ay goose chair, A dincuanion fol: | inside Heights; American ‘Pract Society, | And George Starkey, for throwing, stones /a man giving that name presenteda | WOK. 0 ; Amremblyman Gallagher auggested| Mr Stotein thud sent Cleveland the : = H dra’ H 5 on also swo | this: f b : ‘fest vera with the compl: Commissioners to remove all transpar- tion and to amendments to the present Surety, Company, Broadway. and’ Ping | avenue. Although he was ready to rom the Pasadena Bunk for $350 re he was not called| this: Amend the bill to compel ladies to P a Republican and| Several humorous speeches were made | ments were customary and even nec- y on the Nassau Bank, of New York.| Upon to present to the Grand Jury the|check thelr hats at the door of the| Way & Sons P put there with the concent of the Hoard, | Papld Transit statutes. atreet; Clearing House, Cedar street; | £2 on with the case, four adjournmnents| The cashier was suspicious, and an in: | testimony he had given before Mr. Lau-| theatre upon entering. To other questions, Mir. SteinwRY, ade y The Police Commissioners were also re- Theninre eo Lap eostia ole Lt ot | Jersey City Hall and several large build: | “sre MAO. triea to make the prison-| Vestigation showed the signature of the | terbach. aie Assemblyman Donnelly, who is the Pee it glenn ay, ss LEC 2 quseted 10 fetal! one or more additional fur tion, and-an adjournment for one | Fhe 'staiceeRt’ nan aller edition | Sf out aa bova,. The officer salt) they | {afore cashier Emporia banks had AUieHil inelieatre hat and anything else that| Plano forte manufacturers for payment Fhirty-tourth street crossing “¢ 'Re | week ‘was taken, that Contractor George Hi. Pride had| Were Meer showed that the men | recelved similar letters, BILL TO GOVERN CHICAGO. [the taiies want to went |{2 an “Aibany lobbyist named. Cautted + |The Board authorized an’ investiga- — =—___ agreed to the demand of the strikers Is | Year lk » Hie snowed jthity‘on Feb. |, the man was arrested, and on being —= Assemblyman Halpin, who ts next to| for hin services In keeping, thein pootet tion into the question of erecting root DAVIS MAKES DENIAL. denied by Mr. Pride. x searched fraudulent drafts, amountirs | Gives the Mi Gant aa the best ‘ooking ‘man In the lower | sbout proposed legiaation that fended | gardens over river plers, with the view — omcers Recker, Decker, Dillon, Big-|t? several. thousands of dollars were | © je Mayor aCubinet aud Grent bnouse, opp sed the bil] beranss it wae |to injure thelr business, of, having ordinances introduced pro- IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. low, Driscoll, Ray and Kennedy teatified | (ayy pay MIM Pere”, a all, #8 papers Power Benldes. foollahness, ‘Then ‘the bill’ was voted | | Then came & number of aes ane ea ‘1 . * le, an oY =| , down, ¢ ¢ . Yiding for, them. |The, investigation ig Patronage pcr to arrests made for Interfering with mo:|ne was formeriy connected wih the fis | SPRINGFIELD, Til., Feb. 19.—There | ee in the charity recount. Dock Departments. Tallore Union Nu. 166 te mourning the death | that it was difficult to secure a convie | mira (N. ¥.) Telegram, Alderman Olcott's resolution rescind-| George H. Davis, of the Nineteenth | o John Mallskowak! tion before | Watson, Ban Francisco Chronicl and with the| will be introduced simultaneously in the JEROME PLEADS FOR GOFF. abosaredlin TRAC Antonie yhemannd pass ‘ fy |House and Senate to-day a measure teen charsed to, the Attister accounme ing the Privilege granted to Jullus Stern | Awembly Di Frederick Spinner has been elected co-dete Recess was vaken. PAN UeRANCISCO, Feb. 19—Frank | that if 4 will completely The. oe ing the privilege grant § sembly District, is out to-day with a| ,,Prederick Spinner has been of elenat ‘ H. Truesdale, accused of attempting | that If passed will completely reorganize he money’ was expended during Josef Ninetiaréona nites and" Cofaba Gfstrtet captaine together ‘at bia house econ dictation of Batters Not porter oa the Chromiche ea dint Bee Sie) Gavere in eat ier Chleans 2 1b Sider.” Snedyw servleam ote enue, then . = cf us 5 Nor 0 jc ind durin, | ed by Le ve Com- at { . avenue, then came up. Alderman Good re A ea oe witgal, Amambly i9t, K. of 1, longshoremen, OLD MOTORMEN AT WORK. Midwinter Pair acted as Chiet of shg| Wa Prepared by the Legisiative Com: hat said he render?” asked ferred to Mr. Stern's affiiction, and| engineer matters @o that civil service | tiated a large number of new members last night. Bureau. of Publicity and Promotion. | Mittee of the Civic Federation. {Special to The Evening World.) Mr. Peckh, urged the Aldermen to vote for it. A| examinatio Since the Fair cloned he has been en. |. BY the provisions the city will be! ALBANY, Feb. 19.-—At a Joint meeting He played on our pianos,” wi the need not worry those Who| Henry Seymour. 1200 Second avenue. has been| Brooklym Trolley C: Ranal ; your petition in Stern's behalf, signed by 60 | Wanted to @ slice Of Commissioner | geeted’ correwodiag’ Sesteiary "of anemniag? | BFoeklym Trolley Care Ranaing | gage in writing its history, te iss |#imost in absolute control of the Mavor, of the Cltles Committee of the two] *2AUs",, Fosidente in the fielghborhood, was’ pre- Brookfield’s patronage, as ne aia | ma wmon Ne Be bid ve with a Desree of Safety. mem tae, Ban Francisco “Press | iene or cha nieet Go i nore ae tes | Houses thie afternoon Lawyer W. Trav-|plancati ee ee 3 ens e en EK. Roach has n = 4 . oe § De { 0 a Law) 5 panos" 3 Before the vote was taken Alderman | not offer or promise any patronage as tran Moulders Union NeBs vice Willan Hensel, | Now that the trolley strike Is over. ‘The Hamner aye Truesdale had a! the election or tie Cliy Mreasursr, and | cre Terao, madea plea In favor of the) na eeltne Manet item oes 2 Olcott stated that if the privilege was Mr. Brookflel ‘8 representative. Neither | resigned. the Brooklyn Heights Company Is be- | weakn: for uttering fraudulent and | the election of the Clty Oe one aiders | bill to enlarge the powers of Recorder a ae ranted Mr. Stern, proceedings would {id he say (hat civil fervice examinations | senator Ketcham, of Newark, has been requested | ginning to weed out the new men, and|™orthless paper, and had several nar- | Provider for the election of one alder-| Gor and increase his salary Two New § rt taken by Good Government Club men | Would be overlooked in the case of ap- Baex, Trodes, Council to ve pari ¢ the old motermen were aiven |ZoW, escapes from being sent to “Jail | ™ pole ora term of two) “Jerome admitted that he drafted the VEO: Nae Barnet ett eet een or others to prevent the booth being] pointecs. bill abolishing the New Jersey State Board of | Any of the old mo! While vhere, and that when he arrived years and = twelve | aldermen-at-large | wi) with the sanction of Recorder Goff,| the state Board of Street Rallroad Commin Durlt. He declares that all he told the dis-| Arbitration. their places this morning. Cars are run|here four years ago, from Elmira, N. | fora term of four vears, the latter to ¥., he brought letters from J. Sloat | On the minority representation plan, ‘The report of the Committ trict captains was that a business house oases d : fone eranted rial rosteree ait Held’ an opse stesusitte,, tnd | How with some regard for safety. Fassett, The miner also says he |The Board of Control will consist © 1S recommending (hot the peivn ted | ulWays sent thelt beat-liked drummers to | meal rosters, will hold qj s Sterns Dakd ber raseibded reek nakon |@ customer to welt goods; and thane tne | wetter te iis Tate eset Hail "fewer | ‘The atrikers belleve that within obtained $8) ‘on a worthless check at | Comptroller, Commissioner of Public ir, Goff, he suid, had rendered greai| gins were thie, mor nervice to the city of New York and|monere were thie morning at the Chamber sf Tid easily make sutof his daily prae:| commerce ant heard applications for two prev ve a salary of $16,00 4 year, which the| tected streetcar Ines one to run along the ° t lost by a vote of 11 to 16. Stern can| Nineteenth District Republicans should | Thirty-second street, this evening. | month all the old men of the Brookivn|San Jose, and that he forged the name | Works, | Treasurer, Commissioner of | {1°e & 8M! a. vated giving him, | uth side of Stacen Isiand and the ocher to. Be therefore bulld the booth. hot ‘send John Reisenweber, who had] Delegate Eifert, of the Marble-Workers’ Help- | Heights Company. will be back. of William H, Mills, land agent of the | Public Safety, to be In charge of the | Rabertsom bill contemplated giving Rim | eit ite “between Batavia ant Alblom, eters opposed Mr. Hrookfleld, ‘but ‘should ask | ers" Uulon, ches auccended In eeuiling the atrike | About midnight an unknown man |Southerr Pacine Company, to a prom: | Police, Fire and Health Departments, | ,,1he Dll Me derime conten ied, was Uri ie ‘centres between BUBAlO a 5 John R. Van Wormer, a Brookfleld man, |on the Murdock buildings, ‘Seventy-sixth street | boarded car 72, of the Second avenue | sory note for $100, id ie Corporation Counsel. "The office fea oe, OAPAMA Petenerat Sea. Hasneeet. The Staten taland “road | was, tape PLACE-HUNTERS’ LOCKSTEP., | ‘to attena to’ patronage matters. and Riverside Driv Mne, at Thirteenth avenue and Fights ee eee of City Attorney In. abolished. The | eco! Se ecnceatile Tes | feeetead eo" eon andthe, upesae Iatarwas in regard to civil service examinations, |, Franch $1, of the Workmen's General, Menett | sixth atreet, Hath Beach. The car was | DESTRUCTIVE FLAT THI | Salary of tie Mayor ix to be $10,009 and | Mone. ‘ _— . : Mr. Davis sald he had simply volun: | Union, has e'scted Frederick Schacter, ‘Financial | in charge of Charles 8, Osterbach and (E FLA EVES. | of “the heads of departments $8.00) a |! ee ae ~ = Mayor Strong Now Approached in| teered to prepare candidates for exam-| Secretary; F. J. Bermann, Treasurer. The head- | William Goor, ‘The man said he was pe lcgalhane ear, The sularies of aldermen are to Usher Weatery. jer Ball. 3 ination in order to help the organization, | quarters has been removed to 43 Ellery street, | an old motorman and wanted to Tun |, ones fe $2,500 a year and they will not be| CANAL BOND BILL PASSED. Henry | Weetefrelian| hiker iia the “Gomme npldea tal —_—— emia | the car. ‘The unknown man pointed a| They Rip Up Carpets tn the Search | allowed to held any other office, > = Thestte Harlem. eas placea \eadee’ bone ety Mayor Strong's office was the scene of! w St V DIG AT A ROAD BILL, | imide te Dethtfos™ating gPacete revolver at 'Onterbach aiid maid.” “It for Trenaui The Mayor in to have powor to remove] «ssommty Voten for the fanne of line Harlem covet thie morning to enewer e ehatn fanothe place-unters loves’ to-day, Sub: conpider, the conautution propowed or ‘the | you don't let me run this car T'll shoot.” | Coneeay om i , , any of his cabinet at any time and ie | Board of Arbitration, je juture, |" ‘Tae conductor stopped the car and ran ‘entra| ce detectives were detailed | given absolute veto power. The Board 21,000,000 for Improvemen: [of permi:ting the aisles of the theatre ta Be Me business came to & standstill while a all garikes in the bullding undes are to be) across vacant lots for help. Another| to-day to assist the police of the East | of Control shall say in what banks the cy Wek. Neste Clavk nny | Dgreg Pineman. Walter. Jeane. ot Ee oe Comes half-hundred would-be plum gatherers| Openly Anserted «a Lobbyiet In . mevting. of Artifeiat stone. | flan Poxeded the car and cut the trolley One Hundred ind Fourth atrect station | City's Money shall be deposited and such | ALHANY. Feb. 18° Mr. Clarkron's Dill | pany oi had him arzested act alent Ball wag o jolal_ Stone- ‘ x e bonds. A fe Issue of $9,000,000 ‘or the | fra by Mr Rose * presented their claims to recognition. Working Againat It ATA commiuiee from cement |"'Shortly after 4 o'clock thi morning|! running down a gang of flat-house | mut’ he passed: upon by the Hoar ot | or une, sue of $8,000.00 Ponds tor ine ‘The crowd tock the cue given by the (Special to The Evening World.) Lanner Union Nad i foe received to discuss | car Ith of the Broadway line cailided with | thieves that committed numerous depre- | Contral end then nold to. tue highest | MPT fing for & subealesion of the gues: Mayor yesterday and formed in single! TRENTON, Feb. 19.—Republican | operation In. trade inattern Amik wagon driven by Charles Stayner, /daticns In the neighborhood within the, bidder at public auction. Purchasers providing for a submission of the ques: Dentistry. file, and it was a courageous man who|Leader Storrs made a discovery thin| Local Assembly 1135, K. of Li, baker, naa | MC was thrown out and sustained con- | iaet month | MAUAL pays per centum of earnings to | Moral election has passcd the Hou: e ~-+,-. h 2 On Ss, hastens a ssion of the i . | the city. The Council will elect its own | &peral electio paeaey: se 21 i dared to slip into the chair beside His) morning which was the greatest sur-| Schorr. Worthy Foreman; he Sener com! A, TOMpKiNK avenile car crashed into| Last Saturday afternoon the fut of| presiding oMcer, nS The vote Was-yeas, 82; nays, 31, '| Had 14 fergie CLT ae the office-neok- | PTise the House has had this saiaion. Secretary: H. Nadie, Recording se. | ® Hileey street car last night, and #4) George N. Davidson, on the second floor ————— —— = > erg with the itmont courteny.. Fach ap-| yAl,imnocent road pill was under ‘con: |r: & Wolf, Fininclal Secretary, J. Homan, | {olman Oscar Jones, of the Twenty-first] o¢ 1738 Madison avenuc, was looted for | SHIPPING NEWS. $5,000,000 FOR SCHOOLS. TEETH picga Lote alate expminey cae: ‘was a wolf in eheep's clothing, stealing pilcors slectad by Bakers A. Bergen street car ran Into a coat| the second time. The case was reported | —_$_—— Ns I 'e el inte the sheentnla. Ths tee see ae eon Moeller Presidente Aden 2 | cart. e driver of the cart, niel to the East One Hundred and Fourth NAC FOR TO-n4 eae chat ne want good chance of | sheepfoid, which prompted s itepublican Pi Gill, was Injured. street @tation, but the Moles prone fun tte wectdtsun seth cb tatoos rises ato] New York Clty a Bie Bi Wav. EX | RAC T ED: Oceasionaliy one of ‘the bie iehts In| Bomoer (1 suswest, “gotto voce. that] D. | i mae 7 | was not recovered nor was any clue ob- haul Wated 1OUAT | Ready for the enor. the political frmament comes in. and |iambs, ‘The road. bill wan Introduced | T™s*es rie ‘ | COL. WARING DENOUNCED. |talned aa to the identity of the thieves, | gaaay Mook eh ALBANY, Feb. 19.—The bill allowing | + on i by Mr. Wildes, a plain, every-day he siriking knee-panta makers had thelr i - -— Mrs. David: hi Hovernor's Island +--+sse+0 4 Yew York City to spend $5,000,000 on! few: paces until the Mayor has a few | > ides, P mands for the tenchour work day and 30 pe avidson went shopping last , Governor New York City to. sp words with the newcomer. Who doesnt go aa much on clothing af | cent. ‘more wag: granted yesterday” by “Aticen | TRE Americus Demands | Saturday afternoon, and when. she re-| Hel! Gate ” a Lt hew schools and sites, has been passed ‘When the latter is dismilssed the lock-| pu slentine farming, le oateastore, employing about thee nundeed people: | His Bemoval turned whe found the flat a wreck. Even | LOW WATER TO-DAY see eee crate and Assembly and now | BY Et. O W. IIALLS NEW MEEROM step is again taken up and the line has | Pan 4 decided success. A pity | About elaht hundred are stt!t on strike, | the carpets had been ripped up in’ the sandy Hook : ine goes to the Goverhor- without gaa, ebloroform ar ether, without lose af another turn at the Mayor, must be straight to receive his support. | ylames McAvoy was admitted to the Board ot | Mayor Strong received a letter to-day | search for valuables and money, Mr, | Governors Island... Host tase | BOES rie « | ‘consstontacs; 90 cays DA. CM. rary secret Oiernrine Hie Road bill is ind by a majerity | une on representative of the Ma-|from the Americus Labor Club, Local| Davidaon estimates his loes in teweiry, Giant 12 f Post, GOFF’S ORDERS ENFORCED. |of the aericultural counties,” and has "inant at Melpera’ Unton, and R. | Assembly 22M, protesting against recent | CASH 8nd wearing apparel at $2.00 EP mete SAO Bae So BILLS IN THE SENATE. nepart, . c . and slow Was seated ax ihe deloga the | Assembly 2,234, prote: alnst re Y emp! eines iJ é 5 + | their support Journeymen Stone-Cutters’ Union, Me lstreetcleaning reforms and demanding | enter another fat i he marae Mae, te - jes Dr. Hal! filed my teeth without palm A Rag» Riven a Defer dant In Excluded if He vinings tee Wins Seal gravel ees Taller ea ee tans, Amato’ with the Journ atin Nilay Broleltea; among. clier| ed PORT oF NEW YORK. |Heymotda Wants Brooklyn Bonds |r tatered serarely: Soreiohnes 5 5 ot ’ t a ‘ton of America, are di le protested, 01 e ” : 2d ot, NOR ’ used where the people so elect. But Mr. | visabitity of removing the ‘eneai thiugs, aging! the employment of spies! BURGLAI eo Paid in Gold Coin, ; oe Lacks a Subpoena, Burroughs, an astute lobbyist, who is | organization trom ihe city std to waich street cleaners; the refusal of | LAR WORE ARMOR. Anny cahenasaet Muntrede of cider teetimoninls 8s MBOINOT ; known as the “Stone-road man," does | other more centrally located place. (the Commissioner to help employees to! aaa Hea aveses Hutt ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Among the Among the new rules of the Court of rot ‘want this bill to pass. Cigar-Makers: Union No. 144 gr jket extra, pay for Sunday work. and Seria : SoLiveroo | guts’ ivtreduced in the Senate to-day | Extraction Free When Teeth Are 0 General Sessions which Goff instituted |") Was passed last Sear, and signed | tabel to four y ra togtranted the bine | teainst the Commissioner's aileged| * © Flattened When It mek Maravailr seal i passed last Year, and signed | abel to four manutartarers vesteniay an pet | WHS Me oc ainmilastoner: \e = | shortly after he became Recorder, was| by the Governor, when, at TET Rustin | tation, “ie weston ak the Nese ae [CUR Wastne He eRe rant on (tol ee Hin Nous. j OUTGOING MERS. Senator Reynalde- Allow in and bonds one, forbidding the Cour e Bea voy the econtone dckantt bad an| Federation of Labor against consolitation of the | Say, Wishes to degrade American Inbor;| TRINIDAD, Col, Feb. 19. -Thomas TO SAIL TODAY 5 to. be bald Aaa t I fi i h bile court ‘i | om u wing B rom admitting to the public amendatory act passed which completely |" por bureaus was. indorsed | he is extravagant, Incompetent, tyranni.| Cooke, a merchant tn Moro, was | saale Pe tae | < room any one who did not carry a| nuilitied the or b | The Board of Walking Deiegates yesterday ap- (eal and domineering. and his continuance! forced : akeq | irevwsts coats : yo iginal bill, y ap forced to open his safe by a masked | How 0 Ss subpoena, or who was not a lawyer or! ‘The Camden courts some time ago! pointed Jacob FE Bauwh 0 Meivor J. sath, | In office Will mean money. loss ta the | 1 “ Rs a FA tiveado. Now Grleana | WITH 4 gave a verdict against him for receiv. | J1mes Rogers aod J McAllister arm spertall city. The Americus Club, for these rea. , M4 Who got the drop on him, but as TU SAIL. TOMORROW eanicivg. the, Brooklyn. school syatem 5 > @ newspaper man. ing and holding both the salaries and | \mmittee jo confer uh Colertor Kilbreth and) sons, demands that Mayor Strong re-|the burglar was leaving the store, Mr eat. Ayes 1 Brooklyn into. seven ( ) ‘Thi has bein much complaint on/| fees of the office, while he was County | Da hy cadet di ll move the Commissioner before further |Cooke shot him with a Winchester 0 Aimtriets | th rt of th blic b ¢ the (Clerk. ‘The amount. was about $11,000 ob Astor, Wmported by contra harm is done. | ‘The bullet struck the robber on the ba Gassogne © ce eeeesee A tericide Allowing Commissioner of Pe core te eee ecaune of the | and has not been collected. sti | —— = ‘shoulder and fell to the floor flattened Ses'ern ant Brooklyn. fo. compromise, Abe coo strict <uforcement of thia new rule, and the founding of the Brotherhood of weader Storfs shoud be more agree- out, showing that he had some rort og | feta os. : Ne Waring'’s New Cn seeing at vtintect, 'aremen | GOld Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty, and Dec this morning Its peculiar working was|able and more careful of his company,” ak paid Sa5898 fer orth ad Gist perer mom i Hise Yn, bullet proof covering for the upper part fe Girt: * geen when one of the defendants in| said a Republican member. “His arro-| bility claims. On March 15, tho eighth anniver-| Peter Heerman. of em Thirty-etg of Mis bod He escap but got only a ne Supervisors in Queens, Prices Reasonable for First-Class Wert, shields Al sireet, was held in $300 by - ty d ymin - | sary of otherhood he ne Mtut Jin Yorkville Police small sum of mone West Kichmond counties to the forty-nine pool cases on. to-day's| Kile? and assumption are becoming in-| sary of Brotherhiond the new ‘tution, | y \ ble and will do no good to the | es propofed by. the Cleveland ‘convention. wud | Court to-day charged with wilfuly dr ving —- te lands on of shell sh calendar’ was refused admittance (0 | reir andi Te taoaft vient. for | approved ty e large majority ot the memberahine | Unites Rintee mat Rveom into Tat! asthe ete | ‘ ihe Wea Shore iy use| Warranted 10 Years, defendant,” said the man, {him to have a Road bill of his own, or| iil eo into ete ‘feab. "near the Grand Central Depot rae} ROBBERS SHOOT CASHIER. for the American Museum of Natu Have you a subpoena?” asked the | {0 stind by the Burroughs Company. | ogee ot the United firotherhool ot ‘Carpenters | © °° 8" Smount eatimated between | COMIN: “AMERS 1 Cantor Providing New York City char W. HAL 4 * doorkeeper. ‘ Jour he might do it in a less dogmatle | ina soiners by, the local un INCOM Te fitut ns with water and femitting as | . . . “No; I ‘am a defendant, and my | Way: requesting the: . Y ean netites ‘3 Mr. Easton slipped in a sly lttle| Question ‘whetnertor pode Me tated the me, £0 Produce | -oiution this morning, which ‘wanted | for the general” ti “Can't help that,” said the man at| {to know if the State had the right to/| workday. Several —— - Graduate Pevnsyivanin De untration Pat Of. Collegen 949 BROADWAY, 0 ca sn the ELECTION IN’ PHILADELPHIA, | "ota Attom and | he eight-hour | 4 against the | pry. roduction —« none have 8 to He the LOS ANGE + Pate al, Feb, 19—A bold the door. “Our orders are imperative, | fx the price of any commodity manu- | Proposition: as they deem it unwise. ander pres. | but fruitless attempt to rob the bank at | Lamessss esl de Tee isalss Rerie) Cor. 2348t., NEW YORK: &nd you must show a subpoena’ before | factured’ therein, ent conditions to, inaugurate «genera j Newt Way ‘itt | ty Grate i= The ot temperance demon dan go. in.” | air. Gruber saw the point of the resolu | toner tuture meetings AE! SHILADELPHIA, Feb, 19.--An elec-;A7U8% WAS made about midnight. | wero cesses ws kee piace thle aitae | 499 FULTON ST. “But my bond will be forfeited.” jtion in a flash. He said it was designed | 4’), sins Of the ObGtentA J | Tdocdage tar AL "Cashier Daniels was in the bank whe re the Assembly Cities Committee has} ” “Well, get a subpoena. i {9 retard the progress of the As Ae e8* | Union, a Knights of Labor to-day for Mayor, Re-| two men effected an entrance im tl e Fes os. ‘The demonacration | Vor, Bridge, BROOKLYN, The man was about to go away in| Dill, and mover that it te on the {able [held In Wathalta Hall ceiver of Taxes, tweive police magis-| A lively exchange of shows followed , bill now betore | pg ornae oun espair, when + law er who knew him ate bee iC by, Ab emphatic vate. {o take action upon the 8 with vot trates, eleven Select Councilmen and and ipaniels with ab ullet tn his DUB TO-“OcROW ; aaday side doors | HOURS—$ A orn indaye—10 to futampabed, and after considerable argu, reno: ion 0 00 Well t0| tora, Tag Union warts tee tanta ie ee ee |Shoulder. One robher was captured : NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. ment succeeded in getting the defendant | be Chief of the Bureau of Labor Indus-| agreement two weeks before the existing ‘une |S€Venty-nine Common Councilmen. The ionton| Watt Not Cont i, tries ran up against a, petition againgt| expires Republican candidate for Mayor Is City admitted, = his confirmation in the Senate. The petl-| The entertatment and ball of the Hexagon | Solicitor Charles F. Warwick, for. Ite | RECORDER GOFF RETICENT. [$17.2 yi'e,ohatis otrcomarnets"ere® | itt nita custo gintunt© tite | ceiver o¢ Taxes, William 3. Honey, | gT™at? D, Mure — Now It Is a Murder, ‘Their Romeval, aulind on Su ALHANY, Feb. 18—The three Democratic 41 sion ot the Erie Canal day. Veh, 2. In FA. Clark's remraureat ' Savangad | tend Sy ee tage night have a lata: al ‘Assembly bill No. 14 an act to prevent | james Exar Mager, Amo | present temporarily filling that office ee et Nano Pah NES “im ; moval | * Beye He Hn» Not Yet Rend the |USUry, known as the Hiker pete Maley | Shane, of 0. A. 253" Presiient Buchhole. ot the Democratic standard-bearer Is ex 8 the erysipelas ward a pit —— - | jore Dread of 7! 2 i age act, passed the House, The penalty 1 Club) James Keane's, Prosident of the Robert BE, Pattison, his companion | "6 2 (ne ernine) cae | Unele Sam's Corn Crop. | deees cawacweu 07 OM sae acieuude aeuet’T udges’ Memorial. 8 $1,000 fine or two ¥ 5 fe Labor Club, John Henry. secretary “at on the Ucket being a Republican, Col! " . | ; Ko pale Of bad resus appiied Wo ie quae ae When a note was addressed +> Re- | pots Rennes tral. Labor ‘Union; Delegates Charles yivester A. Bonaffon, jr.) There ix un. Meaghes, he ead tie was | (By cabled | From the Chicago. Reoord ) |B pas nM “7 Mr. Haston managed to get his ‘little orge Elfert. Jacob Pausch The ¢ usual interest in the’ élection and the "rangers A free fal aw a ARKIVED. ‘The corn crop in the United States s<ned corer Goff this morning, asking fr an | joker” resolution up again. It was op-| mittee of Arrangements were John sok! is said to be universally heavy tirangers beat aad kickel B a ner and WF Arrived, steamer A eeaatin ‘De: y | posed by. Usher, Gruber, Robinson, | Johacuilen. dJoha. Murphy and” Alexa " son to-day Patrik Wo Spillane are now to the City Pritt | yyuiq, trom New Yor last your was worth $554,719,182, which be : sion of opinion regarding the me- y Ve Pattison to-day « 6c OER y : | ® and Storrs. Easton declined, in| Churehiti ¢ sraed with beine implicaced in te assy ier is the 1 im valuation since 1ss5. |) GEO” GAGNON, “Waidort Hotel, y the Judges of Uhe woul be « A morlal sent by the Judges of General | pochonse to Gruber's question, to ‘say * —- - Milralitee Gn’ the thas A : 4 Verage for the ten years from 5 Dunn EATERY as sik ee doae Caper Bensions to the Agosto vestarday, pro- | that he ad net intend, to ung nis ren John Meliride. én in Health. Stuart and other ite = New % e WueTusive, was $04 071,088; for Hate chvtne onivae testing LL ay si cal | House laughed at Easton's di-| (Special to The Evening World.) 13500 pluralisy en | OEAWL . ah ant for therdve vente tenn Ce gee os sukaa papa: The resolution was defeated by! MASSILLON ©, Feb, 19 —John Me- oe a " t Tia dr Wits, SuTaATzN Phy MB have not read the Judge je. ric « Miners’ ion, re ane | aoa 2 . q and $ aval ‘ * rop has was worth only § ie THe Senate Committee wil! be adtressed pike thie morning Asaombly=| home’ today ao dil that, he phere aos $6 Fanvpaiion: 4 scaimps fsou Wee New York Which with’ the exception ut 1 “ih @ this afternoon.” an Fiseler bill to compel industrial in| have told him he must Ko (0 Hot Sirane | CLEVELAND. Feb 19.—The temtn annual con. |? 8 mene ant Hamp —— it was sul lower, wae less than that of He was learned a few minuten later |surance companies to xiv a paid-up 1 1°| or some similar resort iC he. wishes, to of the National Electric Light Aasota Nakecca MCGeTaA ke mame | Canse of the Dolay- Any Seay since TAR the average valine that Wiliam, Travers, derome ud Lam (ie ater hte iank and’ Insgrance| ve three montha ion wan calle fo onder a2 Army and, Nasy eae | (From the Chicago Tei! of at crop from’) 10 IST wan @ Albany’ for the ‘purpose of speaking |Cemmitise. This 4 tne Dil that Was! ioe pai Temes Commi tenance. ies "tHayt. made | iesets Precinct, whe, war diamieed trom ine| There are no new developments ae HeMGtt for “last year, The avers eee ke Re ‘bill piving the Kecorder | vigorously’ opposed last year, and which James Hort made | ont Pre sane yet," telegraphed the correspondo®t at age fram i8& to 18d Was $871,809,004, more | BOSTON Dent daaoruinary powers inthe Court ot | was tied up in the Senate after passing] uary « thovesed coumertelt coupone fr the ae Adiege | fore for intosteation an Jan Me ner onl the Arizona town where the railway | than $14000,000 above the total of last onty Fal Session: Sw sure tecione | tna, 7 Fecent Arion lial were struck of and so!d by | fr wile ce: | keene en sery ig [accitent had happened. ary has not|year, While for the last five years the js A a ed De eae ate aerating” of rock | clever ewindlers, and the Arion Society ia, ie Try teed ee | ee rece tard voces, Uteeket! denied unat [ returned verdict.. Waiting for the Coro- | Average Was $821,480.33, These figures <oi'the slogusnce at toa? cowmtenes on the Palisades. eenscauence, af 6 lene of fully $1,008 be was Islosicated, Me will get Qo back pay, [Her to sober up.” will surprise people,

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